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1 Often, long fringes cover the forehead, and sometimes even droop over the eyes.
2 Wreaths of vines, beards of moss, trailed their long fringes and graceful drapery from the boughs.
3 The wagon stopped on a grassy bank, the long fringes of which dipped in the rapid current.
4 Pine and oak trees covered the heights, shrouded with long fringes and festoons of the moss-like Tillandsia.
5 The dress of the hunter consisted of a strong shirt of well-dressed and pliant buckskin, ornamented with long fringes .
6 The top of his head was quite bald, with a ponytail in back and long fringes on the side.
7 Let him have on a long rifle, a buckskin frock with long fringes , and a head of long hair.
8 He was wrapped in a couple of large blue cotton cloths with very long fringes , half a yard at least.
9 He was dressed in a hunting-frock of buckskin, and pantaloons of the same material ornamented down the seams with long fringes .
10 His pantaloons were also made of buckskin decorated with variously-colored porcupine quills and with long fringes down the outside of the leg.
11 All of the white men were clad in buckskin shirts and pantaloons, with long fringes down the sides, fur caps and fur-lined moccasins.
12 His costume consists of a hunting shirt of the soft and pliable deerskin, ornamented with long fringes and often dyed with bright vermilion.
13 Her gown, adorned with long fringes at the seams, was beaded in blue and white across the shoulders and half way to her waist.
14 He wore a white blanket-coat, a broad hat of felt, moccasins, and pantaloons of deerskin, ornamented along the seams with rows of long fringes .
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