Coats, waistcoats, varnishedboots, and meerschaum pipes, I suppose, said Lady Audley, laughing.
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That's the worst of varnishedboots; they will creak so.
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Fancy digging for buried treasure in freshly varnishedboots!
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Everything about him shone, from his high silk hat to the tips of his varnishedboots.
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Princes, with varnishedboots and suppressed cigars, fought, bled, and died, without a change of countenance.
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The little old gentleman emerges from his varnishedboots like a variegated plant from a double vase.
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As they walked somewhat mincingly, I noticed that they were in their hose, carrying their varnishedboots in either hand.
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I saw a high starched collar, white cuffs, a light alpaca jacket, snowy trousers, a clear necktie, and varnishedboots.
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I saw a high starched collar, white cuffs, a light alpaca jacket, snowy trousers, a clean necktie, and varnishedboots.
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Moffatt swung his chair about and leaned back in it, stretching out his plump legs and contemplating the tips of his varnishedboots.
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He emerged from his lodging every morning to hasten westward, resplendent in clean linen and exquisitely-fitting gloves, and unquestionable overcoat, and varnishedboots.
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The French actor looked at the very pointed toes of his varnishedboots and composed his india-rubber features into a solemn, almost priestly, expression.
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And those two young men, talking joyously-admirablespecimens of Anglo-Saxons ,slenderfeet, varnishedboots, health and abundant youth-they ,too ,arecharacteristic of Park Lane.
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About Waterloo Place, of afternoons, you may see him tottering in his varnishedboots, and leering under the bonnets of the women who pass by.
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She came at once and drew a long breath as she surveyed him, from varnishedboots, spats, and coat to top-hat, which he still wore.