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1 His broad-brimmed felt hat was caught up on one side with a black ostrich plume.
2 He hired a gleaming hearse pulled by black horses festooned with long black ostrich feathers.
3 A circlet of black ostrich feathers in some branches surrounds the face and stands high above the head.
4 Two great black ostrich plumes and one red one curled down toward the soft spikes of the fur.
5 It is massaged into the client's scalp, then covered with a heating cap trimmed with black ostrich feathers.
6 The men, during the engagement, were nearly naked, having on their heads a round cockade of black ostrich feathers.
7 He bestrode a splendid black horse, and was arrayed in coal- black armour, while from his casque rose black ostrich plumes.
8 Four solemn Ethiopians bore her litter upon their shoulders, and another waved a fan of black ostrich plumes over her.
9 It was trimmed with black lace, and she selected a large black hat with black ostrich feathers to wear with it.
10 One of the feathermen waving the black ostrich plumes began to cough as the chill of it caught in his throat.
11 In the southern districts the warriors wear two single black ostrich plumes tied one either side the head, and slanting a little backwards.
12 He saluted the king by taking off his hat, which I remember was stuck round with black ostrich feathers, then stared at me.
13 His hat was of the finest felt, the brim pinned back with a golden star, while a black ostrich plume waved over the crown.
14 The hearse had been drawn by four black horses with black trappings, and over the invisible coffin nodded a gloomy harvest of black ostrich plumes.
15 Black Gnat-Starling's breast and black silk, cypher hook; or black Ostrich strand and inside wing feather of Starling for wings.
16 Little Black Ant-feather of a Bluecap's tail for wings, black Ostrich herl dressed small in the middle for body, brown hackle for legs.
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