The force of the bullet turned the hatcrown toward the shooter.
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Not one of us dreamed there was a joke between his hatcrown and his boot soles.
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He, too, was wet from his hatcrown to his shoes, that squelched when he landed lightly on his toes.
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The small white hatcrowned a great tangle of wonderful reddish gold hair.
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Carved wooden eagle-wings on each side of a tall hatcrowned his hair.
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His top-boots were elaborately blacked, and a somewhat battered stove-pipe hatcrowned his bushy grey wool.
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He stretched his head restively into the north, his rider sitting motionless, a somber flat hatcrowning his spare figure.
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"And that thing;" and the hatcrowned the funeral pile.
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An impossibly high garden hatcrowned her faded head, allowing certain rather unattached-looking ringlets of colourless blonde hair to stray about her cheeks.
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Then came the hatcrowned with birds' feathers, some ladies even placing the complete bird on their hats- amostridiculous exhibition of bad taste.
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Mrs. Shiffney shook her powerful head, on which was a marvellous black hatcrowned with a sort of factory chimney of stiff black plumes.