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1The wind stirred her black habit and touched gently her white coif.
2The sister went out, her black habit dragging, but she did not sew.
3And he took from them a patched and worn black habit.
4His form, owing perhaps to the black habit, appeared slighter.
5Portrait of Rembrandt when a young man, wearing a fur cap and a black habit.
6Thou wilt cast away thy ugly black habit.
7Gabriella nodded silently, burying her face in the black habit that had already become so familiar.
8She was a beautiful woman, in the plain black habit and white head-dress of a sister of charity.
9A tall man in a black habit lounged against one of the pillars, stripping a chicken bone with his teeth.
10One in a large black habit, a napkin on his knee, a hausse-col of iron, and a linen scarf and collar.
11Coins lie untouched in a plastic box in the tiny souvenir shop, and a black habit blows on the washing line.
12He towers over a short woman, a nun in a black habit, her head adorned by a black wimple trimmed in white.
13The monks of the order of St. Antony wore a black habit with the letter T of a blue colour on the breast.
14The Dominican friar in his black habit, and the Franciscan in his gray, became the ablest and most effective preachers of the thirteenth century.
15In front of them, at my bedside, an elderly monk in a black habit was pouring something from a jug into a plain cup.
16They included several nuns in black habits, waving blue Ivanishvili flags.
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