1People gave him wide passage; gave even his silk-lined cloak wide passage.
2A man wearing a silk-lined cape and knee-boots collapsed into the street.
3He wore a fine, dark-blue, silk-lined cloth coat over a sheepskin.
4A mark on the silk-lined roof of the reliquary chamber.
5He was wearing a top hat and a silk-lined cape and carried a silver-tipped cane.
6He undid his dark green silk-lined cloak and hung it over the back, then sat.
7Ash shook her head, thinking of her own silk-lined, thick-rugged, amber-warmed chamber in Mask Fortress.
8One can now buy a whole suit made of all-wool material and silk-lined for fifteen dollars
9Hanna felt around in her purse's silk-lined pocket.
10They struggled into silk-lined, silk-faced, long-tailed coats.
11Behind glass, a white silk-lined chamber opened.
12The rest I returned to the silk-lined, wooden case, inlaid with bone, in which Benedict had carried them.
13Hubert tipped back the last of his wine and stood up with a flourish of his silk-lined cloak.
14Dr. Quayle swung round for an instant so that his silk-lined overcoat rustled, and stared singularly at Turnbull.
15They were silk-lined and with a web spread to a three-inch circle around the mouth of the burrow.
16Pearl put her hands in the silk-lined pockets of her coat, and thought about what she had just seen.