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1 The curtains, looped back with crimson ribbon , fell to the ground in graceful folds.
2 One of the actors clutches his side, where a thin crimson ribbon pours from his ribs.
3 She wore a black streaky gown which she had tried to brighten with a girdle of crimson ribbon .
4 He was looking quite infernally distinguished, with a wide crimson ribbon across him-whatIS a wide crimson ribbon ?
5 A gold German twenty-mark piece, about eight inches of narrow crimson ribbon , and a glove button, completed the contents.
6 Could she buy a little of the crimson ribbon and put it on her old uniform and thus pass muster?
7 Viushin had ornamented his hat with a long streamer of crimson ribbon , which floated gayly in the wind like a whip-pennant.
8 From out of a deep windfall a beady-eyed, thin-bellied fisher-cat came forth, and stopped with his feet in the crimson ribbon .
9 The hills of Afghanistan must have re-echoed to his tread, else why the green and crimson ribbon that mingled with the rest?
10 Tied about his neck in a huge bow was a crimson ribbon of Lyons taffeta, with a sprig of holly tucked into its loops.
11 He had received his own decoration and withstood with mute stoicism the turgid oratory of the mayor which accompanied the slip of crimson ribbon .
12 She was bare-headed, and her splendid hair, more than ever like Browning's "gorgeous snake," was bound about her head with a crimson ribbon .
13 The bed curtains were great falls of white lace, woven through with crimson ribbons .
14 Crimson ribbons were running down Arnette's wrists.
15 A crimson rose in Victorine's black hair and crimson ribbons at her throat and on her sleeves completed the toilet.
16 Fortunately she returned (all dancing crimson ribbons , and the sweet sharp spice of some highly priced fragrance from the Malabar Coast...).
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