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1 My old raincoat does quite well in weather like this.
2 His old raincoat was underneath him, blood-soaked and covered with ground glass and shards of mirror.
3 Let me get you Max's old raincoat .
4 He ought to have more over him to keep off the rain than that old raincoat , he thought.
5 There were crumbs and candy wrappers and, in the trunk, Margaret's old raincoat , which she'd been searching for.
6 The old raincoat relates the exploits of Julian Vicissitude & the part it played in his rise to prominence.
7 Grieving the loss of his grandfather and longing to feel closer to him, Stutterheim decided to modernize his fisherman grandfather's old raincoat .
8 He wore an old raincoat , decorated with German insignia and numerals, and a large belt-buckle, all cut out of a tin can.
9 When she returned, she wore rubber boots and an old raincoat , and she carried a bucket of buttermilk and a small wooden paddle.
10 She wore the same old raincoat and felt hat, and she had been running, yet she did not look flushed but pale and frightened.
11 "Good," Dixon said, "I'm looking forward to it," and took his dirty old raincoat from a hook in the wall.
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