Tokio also wears boots, but Kyoto is noisy with pattens night and day. |
There is the story of three young women slipping into their pattens and going to the well with their pitchers for water. |
The pattens did not need the Declaration of Independence to tell them about the American Cause. |
Made between 1750 and 1830, pattens were worn over the shoes and served to raise the wearer's foot above the mud and dirt beneath, rather like prototypical galoshes. |
The April rain from last night had made the ground muddy and she had no pattens to keep her shoes out of the mud. |
She borrowed a pair of pattens to walk to the waterside, pretending to visit her grandmother. |