A man-at-arms in the royallivery stepped up to block him.
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The royallivery worn by the servants ought to have shown you this!
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The postilions of the chaises they were leaving were dressed in the royallivery.
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Thursday: Messenger in royallivery gallops up with sealed message for royal bank manager.
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On their road thither they passed a group of huntsmen and grooms in the royallivery.
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He was passing the street, when he saw at our door a carriage with the royallivery.
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Adorned with my royallivery, a bridle ornamented with golden lions fit over her face, she preens.
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We were met at the station by footmen in royallivery and conducted to a carriage with the Imperial coat-of-arms upon it.
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There sat three men in the royallivery, fast asleep, each in a great armchair, with his feet on a huge footstool.
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When he was not serving, he stood upright behind his master's chair, as though he wore royallivery of scarlet and gold.
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Meanwhile, two ushers, attired in the royallivery, opened the great curtains which separated the gallery from the King's tent, and silence reigned.
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Hence it is that the characteristic features of the royallivery has been assumed by the artillery and the other arms of the service.
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When four guardsmen in the royallivery appeared in his camp late one day, he was sure they had come to kill him after all.
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It was not without delay that he got to the door, and when there he saw the royalliveries.
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I was taken downstairs, along a wide corridor to a solid-oak door guarded by two sentries and an attendant in the Royallivery.
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Louvois stepped to the window, looked out, and, affecting astonishment, exclaimed, True enough; there are the royalliveries, and you have told the truth.