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1 He was dressed in mackinaw, and wore a fur cap with drooping ear-flaps.
2 He was plainly dressed, and wore a fur hood and cape.
3 A Laplander wore a fur shirt; Eskimo women wore blouses of walrus skin.
4 He wore a fur cap, and shorts, and was of the velveteen race, velveteeny.
5 On his head he wore a fur cap that half concealed his tawny hair.
6 On his head he always wore a fur cap with lappets for his ears.
7 I wore a fur coat with a hood..., she whispered.
8 She wore a fur muff on one hand, and the parcel was in danger of falling.
9 Each one wore a fur hat and a long green kaftan, and was carrying a burning torch.
10 He wore a fur robe and a wide cap and he came slowly, heedless of the rain.
11 The fellow wore a fur cap, a sort of yellowish overcoat and a reddish muffler rolled around his neck.
12 The other wore a fur cap and a gentleman's swallow-tail coat, with the tails caught up because they were too long.
13 He wore a fur tippet round his neck and a heavy gold chain over it, with a medallion which dangled in front of him.
14 She was a pretty little girl, about four years old, and she wore a fur hat and a dark red coat with a fur collar.
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