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1 The peasants go bareheaded and barefooted, and wear only a coarse cotton shirt.
2 If we all wore crowns, the kings would go bareheaded .
3 It will be warm so I can go bareheaded .
4 She would go bareheaded and without a coat.
5 Trifle not, but give it me, or I must go bareheaded , since to stay is impossible.
6 Another rowdy snatched off my new cap-justbecause our people considered it a sin to go bareheaded .
7 They all go bareheaded and bare-armed, and their dress consists of long red sheets wound round the body.
8 All but the king go bareheaded .
9 And now I was forced to go bareheaded wherever I had occasion to go, within doors and without.
10 Winter and summer they go bareheaded .
11 They go bareheaded , except that the men bind a string or fillet, ten handbreadths long, about their heads.
12 Instead, she chose to go bareheaded and adorned with a sprig of mimosa, the emblem of International Woman's Day.
13 The women go bareheaded , and seem fond of scarlet and other bright colors, but are homely and clumsy in form.
14 He was offered a battered iron pot-helmet, but turned it down, preferring instead to go bareheaded , his long hair loose.
15 When the weather gets cold and it freezes hard his horns drop off, and he has to go bareheaded until spring.
16 Even when over eighty he was accustomed to go bareheaded in the broiling sun and with half-open shirt in the winter blasts.
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