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1 I want to have a gown like the one worn by Dante's Beatrice.
2 You must have a gown of white-softwhite chiffon or mull over a white satin slip.
3 I'm going to have a gown just like the cover and give a fete when it comes out.
4 And who could live by the tailor's craft, if no man were able to have a gown made?
5 She had a gown made out of the blue silk with its crop of seed pearls.
6 To Kedzie, who had never had a gown made by anything higher than a sewing-woman, the privilege was heavenly.
7 Lady Elizabeth Keppel had a gown worthy of the Roman Empress she looks, with that beak nose and nutcracker chin.
8 She was a Blonde, and had a Gown that fit her as if she had been Packed into it by Hydraulic Pressure.
9 She might regret being born a man every time she had a gown fitted, but it meant she was stronger than she looked.
10 "As for me, I mean to have a gown just like hers, only a little deeper shade of yellow."
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