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1
In one hand this figure held a snuff-box, in the other an
opera-hat
.
2
Skull and brain of Amphioxus shut up like an
opera-hat
in higher vertebrata.
3
The cue came, and I entered mechanically crushing an
opera-hat
against my shirt-front.
4
I left Thomas scrambling about the mosaic lobby of the theater for his
opera-hat
.
5
His
opera-hat
opened with a snap, and in they went.
6
Harding started, and turned aside to search for his
opera-hat
,
which he had deposited upon the sofa.
7
He offered his
opera-hat
and civil mantle to Radocky, who departed in them, leaving his military cloak in exchange.
8
We are like what a music-hall Lion Comique would be without his
opera-hat
,
if such a thing can be imagined.
9
The young man was walking with unaccustomed indecision, his fur coat open, his
opera-hat
pushed up on his crisp hair.
10
A name, written on a letter, is not a friend's
opera-hat
,
which you might have taken, carelessly, on leaving a ball.
11
He carried a black cloak on his left arm, and in his left hand an
opera-hat
,
pressed flat against his left side.
12
Perhaps you are not aware that you are walking about with nothing on but a night-shirt and a pair of boots and an
opera-hat
.
13
One man had on a folding
opera-hat
,
which he had thought just the right thing for Egypt, as it was so easy to pack!
14
You cannot drain it with forty dozen
opera-hats
.
15
However, Thomas acted as a polished man of the world, as if eight-dollar
opera-hats
were mere nothings.
16
It was worth many
opera-hats
.
opera-hat
crush an opera-hat