She changed into an old robe of shotsilk that rustled.
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Straight hangings of rose and yellow shotsilk
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The River Derwent, as smooth as shotsilk.
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See her companion in shotsilk and a dove-colored parasol; in what a graceful Watteau-like attitude she reclines.
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I then chose two dresses, one flame-coloured and the other purple, and a third dress in shotsilk.
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At length Amabel was dressed in her purple and white shotsilk, her muslin mantle, and white bonnet.
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She was dressed in a shotsilk, with a yellow handkerchief, and rows of a large gold chain.
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Under these curtains are still other curtains of rose-colored shotsilk, and beneath those are white muslin glass curtains.
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Matty wore the shotsilk which had been partly purchased by the sale of good Mrs. Bell's engagement ring.
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Ah, sech a sight as she was-allin shotsilk that rustled when you looked at it-an 'aspretty as a pictur.
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Her thoughts amused her, and she reflected that she had done well to choose the pale shotsilk with green shades in it.
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It was an autumnal night; the wind was capricious and changeable as a petted beauty, or an Italian greyhound, or a shotsilk.
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She was wearing a new gown in her favourite green shotsilk, high-waisted, her shoulders bared, the diamond pendant resting between her breasts.
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The sea slid away from under them like a great web of shotsilk, blue shot with gray, and green shot with purple.
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Beneath her robe of shotsilk, she was laced in and tightened to excess-a pressure which considerably increased the color in her cheeks.
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They prized fabrics like shotsilk, velvet, taffeta and brocade, lavish ornamentation forging an artistic legacy with the help of both artists and tailors.