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1The stranger was clad from head to foot in a suit of silver gray.
2A young man of noble presence, clad from head to heel in knightly mail, answered:
3On this summer's afternoon she was clad from head to foot in soft, pale gray.
4Though portly, he was clad from head to toe in black Armani-slacks ,shirt ,andjacket.
5And then the door opened, and a man appeared, clad from top to toe in hunting costume.
6He was clad from head to foot in smooth, soft buckskin which fitted well his powerful frame.
7He looked down at himself and abruptly he was clad from head to foot in rich garments.
8One of them was a tall fair youth clad from head to foot in a greasy leather costume.
9It could not be called an imposing range, and it was snow- clad from one end to the other.
10South again the Himalayas, snow- clad from waist to crest, looked over the rabble of their foot-hills into crowded India.
11Miss Webster was clad from head to foot in English crêpe, with deep collar and girdle of dull jet.
12In the midst of fields a gable-end remained standing, clad from top to bottom in ivy which trembled in the wind.
13Still farther south Mounts Alice Wedel Jarlsberg, Alice Gade, and Ruth Gade, came in sight; all snow- clad from peak to base.
14This train of thought was interrupted by our host, who appeared in the doorway, clad from sole to neck in white.
15He was clad from head to foot in fringed and beaded buckskin, which showed evidence of a long and arduous tramp.
16Newly clad from head to foot in a scarlet suit of King Olaf's giving, Leif stood aft by the great steering oar.
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Clad from a través del temps
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