He opened the door, threw a rug up to the landlord, put on an ulster, and leaped into the dog-cart. |
But in an ulster he wants to get behind a lamp-post and call police. |
Coulson was still a little pale from the effects of his crossing, and he wore a long, thick ulster to conceal the deficiencies of his attire. |
Da Souza's face was yellower than ever and he wore an ulster buttoned up to his chin. |
British gun expert Richard Law has found photographs in which the outline of the big Colt automatic through the fabric of this man's heavy ulster is clearly visible. |
I hardened my heart, and took the smoke-rocket from under my ulster. |