Turn round, Cecy-a panier, I do declare-anda sash!
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The panier in which the pigeons drowsed was probably taken for a collection of costumes and properties.
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This lady wore a skirt of crimson velvet over a big panier, and was covered with pearls and diamonds.
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Conciergerie dinner-parties in the Terror always began with a discussion of the latest cure for megrims, or the most fashionable cut of a panier.
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I carry up to 1,000 brochures in a panier bag and deliver them to hotels and B&Bs all over the city centre.
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Then looped-up paniers of cheesecloth of the same color at each side.
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They used to be conveyed to the field in paniers.
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A couple of cowhide paniers contained his meager food supply and blackened cooking utensils.
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The little lady Marionette patted the paniers of her pretty brocade dress and remained silent.
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The Duchess of Bourbon, a white dress with looped paniers of pale blue, flowered in pink.
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Also of rushes be made paniers, boxes, and cases, and baskets to keep letters and other things in.
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He saw pyramid after pyramid of shrapnel shells abandoned in the rout, also innumerable paniers for carrying such ammunition.
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The Mlles de Pernan and de Tressau should wear white dresses, with looped-up paniers of white cretonne flowered in yellow.
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These paniers are carefully constructed of wicker and hold three shells in exactly fitting tubes so that there can be no movement.
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Some of them are drawn by bullocks and some by camels; there are long caravans of camels with packs and paniers upon their backs.
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It has gracious boulevards and rambling backstreets teeming with life, from the quiet, old district of Le Panier to the wildly alternative Cours Julien.