1Lords - gold cloth, gold corses, sable fur, purple silk
2The fourth had a collar of black sable fur.
3He with the sable fur collar made his obeisance.
4He is pallid and thin, and wears a dark-colored mantle- alargemantle-linedwith sable fur.
5She wore a traveling cap of sable fur.
6The 'yessak,' or 'poll-tax' of the natives is payable in sable fur, at the rate of a skin for every four persons.
7I appreciate the beautiful contrast of fair skin against a background of sable fur, or silver fox, or rich, black, velvety seal.
8In the mail on the Ingodah there were twelve hundred pounds of sable fur sent by Mr. Chase to his agent in St. Petersburg.
9In the distance the sea weeds were black, sable furs, covering the velvet robes of earth.
10The wrap she wears is of sable furs-buthow different from the furs of her sister of ancient days!
11She stopped to let pass a black horse, pawing the ground between the shafts of a tilbury, driven by a gentleman in sable furs.
12Inside were three sets of sable furs, handsomer than any in the church, Tish says, and I know I've never seen any like them.
13Therein so splendidly did the brown colour of his hair shine forth, that one would have thought him a northern king in his sable furs.
14Quite a new, sweet face with black eyebrows and mustaches peeped up at him from her sable furs-soclose and yet so distant-inthe moonlight.