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1 Let me see, you're not free yet; you don't have to wear a toga .
2 To my amazement I found myself really delighted at again wearing a toga .
3 Somebody was wearing a toga of burning canvas, and reciting screams.
4 Boys, until about sixteen, wore a toga with a purple hem.
5 He looked a little Roman, wearing a toga .
6 Wear a toga ; bring your dinner napkin.
7 "Who in his right mind would ride all this way wearing a toga ? "
8 When delivering an oration on its fifth anniversary in 1775, the American patriot Joseph Warren is said to have worn a toga .
9 Up till this time the boy has worn a toga with a purple edge, and also the gold amulet-case round his neck.
10 In honour of the Senator's aunt's birthday he wore a toga whose luxurious nap rebuked the worn shine of my own workaday tunic.
11 "Be seated, my friends," said Antony, freshly barbered, bathed, and wearing a toga so new and white it looked bleached.
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