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1 He was a handsome young man dressed in the plain garb of a farmer.
2 The first person whom I observed was a man of placid mien and plain garb .
3 For someone as infamously ostentatious as Edan Had'dah, his plain garb was an almost impenetrable disguise.
4 Unlike their kindred sects, who wear plain garb , they are partial to gay colors in dress.
5 Along the way, they passed Calo, now walking about casually in the plain garb of a laborer.
6 When her father had departed, Savitri put away all her ornaments and assumed the plain garb of the saints.
7 In plain garb - so Jane decided, as she inspected herself-shewas no match for Selma Gordon; she looked awkward, out of her element.
8 (For buxom Mrs. Jane, in her vandyke:) Do I stifle the vanity of good looks and comfortable circumstances under a plain garb ?
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