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The next evening found them treading resolutely the herring-bone walk through the tiny garden.
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A tiny brick wall, in herring-bone pattern, led from the gate to the front porch.
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Can you guess how long a herring-bone chain I must have made up till to-day?
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Every white stripe you worked with zephyr worsted in briar stitch or herring-bone or feather stitch.
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Paved, usually, in some shade of herring-bone red-brick, they include an often mind-numbing selection of identikit shops.
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You next deal out eight cards, four on each side the herring-bone: these are called side scenes.
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Lorilleux only makes the herring-bone chain.
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After ordering a bespoke rib-weave, herring-bone Gucci shirt and picking out an Armani sartoriale suit, it's almost lunchtime.
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A herring-bone chain two leagues long!
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In many parts of the exterior there are traces of the coarse herring-bone work so prevalent in Saxon masonry.
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I can do herring-bone stitch.
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The Saxon remains are a fragment of stone staircase and a piece of wall built in the ancient herring-bone fashion.
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As soon as they saw Marianne, they stopped and swung their cycles sideways in a herring-bone pattern, blocking the road.
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But that's the herring-bone.
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The walls of this gloomy apartment were lined with thin bricks, ornamentally disposed in herring-bone work, after the fashion of the time.
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The interrupted silver chain by the quarterdeck balustrade had now become continuous, and the balusters made a herring-bone over their own motionless reflections.