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Meanings of india-rubber boots in English
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Usage of india-rubber boots in English
1
Their india-rubberboots, fortunately, they had on, in the character of birds.
2
Another little boy was pulling his india-rubberboots out of the mud.
3
So the little boys put on their india-rubberboots, and over they went.
4
The little boys were in their india-rubberboots, and they got into the carriage.
5
But the little boys had their india-rubberboots.
6
The little boys looked at each other, and went; but they stopped first, and put on their india-rubberboots.
7
There were feather-dusters enough in the family for their costumes, which would be then complete with their india-rubberboots.
8
Mrs. Peterkins put on her cape-bonnet, and the little boys got into their india-rubberboots, and off they went.
9
The little boys' hoops went in; so did their india-rubberboots, in case it should not rain when they started.
10
And everybody was glad a selection was made, and the little boys carried their india-rubberboots the very first afternoon.
11
Enormous Irishmen in pilot coats, comforters, and india-rubberboots, armed with broad wooden spades, were struggling to keep the drifts from the pavement.
12
The herb-woman lived down at the very end of the street; so the boys put on their india-rubberboots again, and they set off.
13
Suddenly, looking out into the hazy twilight, Elizabeth Eliza saw six legs and six india-rubberboots in the air, and the little boys disappeared!
14
The little boys were perfectly happy; they jumped in and out of the wagon a dozen times, with new india-rubberboots, bought for the occasion.
15
Miss Defourchet took a pair of India-rubberboots from the servant in the hall, and went to him.
16
Indeed, the little boys ventured in their India-rubberboots to wade in a little way, as the tide was low.