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1 His wide black necktie was the secret envy of the Swetnam boys.
2 But the tall hat and the black necktie were constant sources of irritation.
3 He wore a simple, black necktie , a shirt with no frill, and a black frock-coat.
4 He is tall, meagre, bald; he wears a very broad black necktie , his hand saws up and down.
5 He was heavyset and broad-shouldered, and he wore an expensive brown suit, a spotless white shirt, and black necktie .
6 Lincoln gently lifted her upon the seat before him; she parted, combed and brushed his hair and arranged his black necktie .
7 Bradlaugh, for an example, wears a black dress coat, silk dress hat, lay-down collar and black necktie , and carries a cane.
8 Mr. Lincoln gently lifted her upon the seat before him; she parted, combed and brushed his hair and arranged his black necktie .
9 In place of the bright handkerchief he now wore a slender black necktie , the ends of it tucked into his gray woolen shirt.
10 He was at the door of Tish's room, pouring out to Aggie and Tish his grief, and offering the black necktie as proof.
11 Above a small collar or reverse of the waist is shown a plain linen collar, fastened at the throat with a bright or black necktie .
12 "That old-fashioned black necktie is splendid."
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