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1 Black stitches marked its eyes; undyed wool made up its hair.
2 Her servant's garb was where she'd hung it- alongtunic of undyed wool , roughspun and scratchy.
3 The undyed wool I'd been spinning had turned fiery red on the wheel and was glowing.
4 Now they came forward dressed in shifts of undyed wool to receive their knighthoods from the Kingsguard.
5 A thin, round-shouldered priest dressed in a long robe of undyed wool stepped out to greet them.
6 Rather than the fragrant, floating gowns they usually wore, the women were attired in coarse, undyed wool .
7 A robe of undyed wool belted with a hempen rope marked him for one of the begging brothers.
8 Some of the threads were bright colors, but most of them were the yellowish white of undyed wool .
9 For the undyed wool of black sheep, when spun and woven, results in a cloth dingy in the extreme.
10 Arya was given servant's garb: a tunic of undyed wool , baggy breeches, linen smallclothes, cloth slippers for her feet.
11 This was his windowless cell; his white tunic of undyed wool and his leather sandals were his only earthly possessions.
12 In place of the rich robes of his predecessors, he wore a shapeless tunic of undyed wool that fell down to his ankles.
13 But on her lap rested a pair of knitting needles, and a simple square of cloth, trailing thick threads of grey, undyed wool .
14 He was barefoot, and dressed in a plain, roughspun tunic of undyed wool that made him look more like a beggar than a lord.
15 His garb was plain as well: old boots, brown breeches and blue tunic, a woolen mantle of undyed wool , fastened with a wooden clasp.
16 "Dunsen, Polliver, Raff the Sweetling," she said, calling a name every time she pushed the bone needle through the undyed wool .
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