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1 She carried them as easily as another girl might carry a parasol .
2 Still unsatisfied, Veda decided presently she would carry a parasol .
3 I really hate doing this religious solicitation stuff, so I go out of my way to carry a parasol .
4 It was dressed in fluffy white, and carried a parasol over its shoulders.
5 Have you been carrying a parasol to protect your complexion from the elements?
6 She was dressed with extreme care, and she carried a parasol .
7 And the eccentricity of carrying a parasol even at night?
8 Evadne carried a parasol , but wore neither hat nor gloves.
9 She, too, carried a parasol , negligently, gracefully, over the shoulder.
10 Out on the village green, a lady carrying a parasol was talking to a clergyman.
11 If she's basically allergic to the sun she should be carrying a parasol everywhere she goes.
12 On one shoulder she carried a parasol , and on the other a rifle with bayonet fixed.
13 She carried a parasol that was lilac-trimmed, which shade was also the outstanding note of her dress.
14 I don't see why a minister shouldn't carry one as much as a woman carries a parasol .
15 A young woman, dressed in a light summer frock and carrying a parasol , drifts in from the back.
16 He came out of the litter with great importance, supported by two men; a third carried a parasol over him.
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