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1 His fine clothes , silverware, china, and cutlery he bought in English markets.
2 The same fine clothes , the same stocky body, the same rosy countenance.
3 Agnes's gaze dwelt almost insultingly on Penelope's fine clothes and smooth hands.
4 I suppose he laid it out for fine clothes , added the constable.
5 Especially the fine clothes of these distinguished guests excited his warmest admiration.
6 No man in Preston cares less for fine clothes than he does.
7 Their fine clothes , their jewels, their background, their superiority-wherewas it now?
8 She had no jewels, no fine clothes , no CHIC-thethree indispensable things.
9 Endeavor not to be insolent, on the strength of your fine clothes .
10 Some country folk, coming in to market, had noticed his fine clothes .
11 A pretty face, or good figure, may captivate; but fine clothes , never.
12 His father gave him fine clothes to wear, and a fine horse.
13 My word, you do wear fine clothes to go playing about in!
14 You may have fine clothes but you've got bags under your eyes.
15 Anyway, she'll marry nobody who can't give her money and fine clothes .
16 An' ye'll hab no chance to wear fine clothes an' be admired.
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