Marguerite sat with her eyes closed, bringing the wholearmoury of her will power to bear her up outwardly now.
2
He had made a raid one night on the Puttenham poultry farm, and now had feathers enough to equip a wholearmoury.
3
When he had once led the way and challenged the upholders of conventional orthodoxy, others backed him up with a wholearmoury of facts.
4
They had a wholearmoury of these weapons brought out and rolled clattering about the counter, until they found two of precisely the same length.
5
Sybilla's arts-theonly arts she knew-werethe wholearmoury of girlish coquetry, or childish wile, passionate tenderness and angry or sullen reproach, alternating each other.
6
"Indeed he says that a bar of soap and a bowl of water would frighten a brigand more than a wholearmoury of firearms."