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1 He went about the streets in a metaphysical white choker and black gown.
2 He usually wore knee-breeches, buckled shoes, a frieze coat, and a white choker .
3 Now he is the right kind of a dominie,-notall white choker and starch.
4 I know one coshman who pretends to be a missionary, and wears a white choker .
5 A small, clean-shaven, parsonish-looking man, with the regulation white choker , stood by the water waiting for us.
6 F. Hugby, as proud of her son in his white choker as Cornelia of her jewels at Rome.
7 Out of this, old white choker .
8 He was dressed in a wide-skirted coat of black broadcloth, and wore a white choker put on a little askew.
9 The chieftain yonder, in white choker and locks profusely oiled and brushed into a resplendent expanse, bears Atlas on his shoulders.
10 A Great Gray-owl sitting on a stump was a conspicuous feature of our landscape view; his white choker shone like a parson's.
11 Doris had uttered an ejaculation of delight when she saw it one morning, a big black fellow with white feet and a white choker .
12 Maitre Hareng, buttoned up in his thin black coat, wearing a white choker and very tight foot-straps, repeated from time to time-Allowme, madame.
13 The fat one and the long one-themtwo with white chokers - was lyin ' on the floor pootty much used up.
14 He is dressed in black, and sits upon a platform, in the midst of a lot of seedy men in white chokers .
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