They were made in London by Ede and Ravenscroft from doeskin cloth and musquash fur from the South American muskrat. |
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My hair down and already disheveled from riding, my doeskin leggings soiled from the wet grass, my tunic torn, I ran to the palace courtroom. |
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He stepped from behind the screen, dressed in light, silky green robes and soft doeskin breeches. |
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Laurel reminded the worried farrier as she pulled on a doeskin coat and boots. |
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A gray felt hat and gray doeskin gloves lent the finishing touches. |
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She removed her nightgown and donned a pair of black doeskin breeches. |
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As classic as a doeskin jacket or a little black dress, these colours imbue a room with effortless style that transcends trends. |
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The sky is turning that pellucid blue seen in enamel behind a girlish Virgin — the doeskin lids downcast, the smile demure. |
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He has silk ties, leather ties, doeskin ties, embroidered ones, and one made of un-born calf. |
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Mining a richer vein of gastronomy was Lucius Beebe, a dashing figure who doted on his mink-lined coats and doeskin gloves. |
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He wore a feather in his hat, doeskin breeches, lisle hose and an iridescent waistcoat. |
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A long knife was in the doeskin belt that supported the doeskin skirt tightly about her lithe limbs. |
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Her Dare survives among friendly natives to become an American Diana, or a Katniss Everdeen avant la lettre, sprinting through unbroken forests in doeskin, wielding her bow and arrow to deadly effect. |
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In the morning Mr. Logan wore a doeskin box coat with pearl buttons nearly as large as alarm clocks in two rows on it. |
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