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1 She glanced at his worn clothing and soiled white necktie , and smiled.
2 My idea of informality is not a white necktie and pumps.
3 Men passed carrying parcels; the white necktie of a theatre-goer was caught sight of.
4 He is dressed in a slightly old-fashioned black coat, and wears a white necktie .
5 The young lad had a white necktie and wore a long coat of clerical cut.
6 His cupboard stood open; in it there were two shirts, a white necktie and a razor.
7 Viva opened her eyes and stared at the Adam's apple which showed above the white necktie .
8 Sitting on the front porch in a white necktie every day, while Claude was out cutting wheat?
9 Heated by dancing, in a dress-coat, with a thin white necktie , I went out into the night air.
10 As he pulled on a pair of silk socks and tied his white necktie he thought of Lady Helen.
11 The coachman looked like an English clergyman, in his close-buttoned black coat, with a little stand-up collar and stiff white necktie .
12 He was dressed as she had never seen him, in flannels, with a white necktie loosely knotted and a straw hat.
13 Horace Greeley once approached the gate at Girard College wearing his usual little white necktie , his spectacles and his beatific, innocent smile.
14 A man, recently washed and brushed, stood on the hearthrug before a pier glass, arranging a white necktie , part of his evening dress.
15 So he arrayed himself in a suit of black, which was neither too elegant nor too much worn, and donned a broad white necktie .
16 He wore a white necktie , a black dress-coat, buttoned up, but not so much so that it hid a figured dark-blue and white waistcoat.
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