Her pride and joy was a white polo neck sweater, white trousers and knee length jerkin. |
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A long, jagged scar, starting just below his right temple and ending somewhere beneath his jerkin, showed brightly against his dark skin. |
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Agnes barely had enough concentration to focus on the jerkin she was mending. |
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The leather jerkin beneath her robe offered Kel a sense of security as she thought of those dangers. |
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Rembrandt has a quizzical, jesting expression, as well he may, in view of his wondrous hat and slashed leather jerkin, ornate with glass beads. |
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She put on a leather vest with a leather jerkin when a voice came into her head. |
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The bag contained a tunic, a cloth jerkin, a prayer book, and, strangely enough, a book of fairy tales. |
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Kieran swallowed his mouthful of chicken and wiped his hands on his jerkin. |
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His jerkin was decorated by a flamboyant lace frill around the neck, and like Tudor he carried a sword attached to a belt round his waist. |
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Shaking her head, Vela stuffed the note inside her jerkin and returned to her room. |
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Digging a hand into his jerkin, Grenton pulled out some coins, barely taking the time to count them as he threw them on the table. |
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He wore a black leather jerkin over a dark tunic, with a black belt and boots. |
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He wore an old leather jerkin, the type that coalmen have, and a whitish shirt and a flat cap. |
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What use is a spunky youth in a jerkin and tights against the likes of The Joker? |
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There are caps, a raincoat, a water-proof jacket, an umbrella and a medium weight jerkin, all kept in his care. |
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He hurried after, slipping his arms into his jerkin and shrugging it into settlement. |
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From the pouch tied to his jerkin, he pulled forth a small gem. |
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Turning to face her after hanging my jerkin upon the wall, I nodded. |
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She wore a leather jerkin over a green tunic and cowhide boots. |
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Grace finished lacing up her jerkin and reached for her sword. |
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He wore a black leather jerkin over a white long sleeve shirt. |
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He wore a serviceable but plain jerkin over a woolen shirt that was warm and comfortable but darned in two places, and his boots could have used a shinier coat of polish. |
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Among others, there is an account of his exchanging the bishop's cassock for the buff jerkin of a ballad singer, and selling out his stock of ballads at a tavern. |
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Wiping his mouth and letting out a rich burp, he snatched up the silver and bundled it roughly into the pocket of his jerkin, glancing around suspiciously as he did so. |
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Now he straightened his embroidered jerkin and fluffed his lace cuffs with a fastidious air, and the strings of the balalaika on his back sang gently as he shrugged. |
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For example, men wore breeches full at the waist, a doublet and jerkin, and a hip-length, loose overgarment that had been fashionable in Europe in the later 16th century. |
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Over a dirty hemp tunic he'd thrown a jerkin of goat's pelt in the manner of goatherds, two splints on the ankles were tied blood-stoppingly fast with leather thongs. |
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I'd rather have kids jerkin than gangbanging or stealing or whatever. |
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