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1 He wore a hickory shirt without a collar or coat or jacket.
2 His clothing consisted of two garments, a striped, hickory shirt and trousers of blue drilling.
3 The tanned stranger in corduroys, hickory shirt , and pinched-in hat of the range rider was Royal Beaudry.
4 One had but to exchange his hickory shirt for a white one, and the trick was done.
5 A cow will eat anything she can steal, from an ear of corn to a hickory shirt .
6 He wore the American farmer's customary outfit of rough brown pants, hickory shirt , and greasy white hat.
7 He wore a loose hickory shirt and buckskin breeches tucked into long boots, already broken from the soles.
8 He felt for holds with his hand and feet, for not once did his gaze lift from that patch of hickory shirt .
9 He waited till the last of the party appeared, a man in fringed buckskin breeches and hickory shirt riding pillion behind a young woman.
10 His worldly goods at the time of this decision consisted of a pair of jeans trousers, a hickory shirt , and a battered straw hat.
11 How did he do it-wonderedthe boy-where did this wizard in overalls and hickory shirt and tattered straw hat acquire his marvelous scientific skill?
12 Morse brought him a pair of overalls and a " hickory shirt , " well worn, but smelling strongly of a recent wash with coarse soap.
13 In those days girls dressed in "linsey woolsey," while the boys of all ages wore buckskin pantaloons and hickory shirts .
14 Tablecloths, hickory shirts , store pants, lace curtains, socks, in fact the entire range of articles familiar to the laundry are tid-bits to the calf.
15 "I won't keep you a minit," said the intruder, nervously fumbling in the breast pocket of his hickory shirt .
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