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Ten minutes after Johnny told him the news, Revere was in the saddle buttoning his fur-lined surtout to his ears. Johnny Tremain 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z
This money was divided between the owner of the horse and the rider, and Johnny bought himself spurs, boots, and a fur-lined surtout, all second hand. Johnny Tremain 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z
I then went home, took my boots and surtout, went to the north part of the town, where I kept a boat; two friends rowed me across Charles River. The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution 2012-04-02T02:00:25.387Z
That is Cooper with the blue surtout buttoned up to his throat, and his hat over his eyes. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z
And so he buttoned up the breast of his surtout, and put on his gloves, after pulling them off very suddenly,—and began to walk, very energetically, about the deck of the little packet. Wise Saws and Modern Instances, Volume II (of 2) 2012-03-12T03:00:23.003Z
A daughter hastily put on her brother's hat and surtout, and followed her father. Noble Deeds of American Women With Biographical Sketches of Some of the More Prominent 2012-03-10T03:00:13.687Z
I pressed my hat upon my head, buttoned my surtout, and passed on through the thickest crowd. Life Without and Life Within or, Reviews, Narratives, Essays, and poems. 2012-03-05T03:00:13.070Z
His cravat was gone; his fair young chest exposed; his velvet surtout torn and stained; his striped silk stockings in tatters; the bunches of ribbon wrenched from off his half-boots. My Lords of Strogue, Vol. I (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:34.177Z
The offer was accepted by the conjuror, the surtout and trousers were put into his hands, and the ceremony commenced. Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume II (of 2) A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day 2012-02-09T03:00:13.500Z
Those wooden surtouts he thought well enough for parade, but worse than useless, on a march. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z
From the Tenterground emerged a squad of recruits, picturesque in white fatigue dress, against which the mounted officers showed gallant in blue surtouts and scarlet-striped trousers. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z
The judge had on his broad-brimmed hat and surtout, as if prepared to go out; but he sat before the fireplace, leaning his head on his cane, apparently in deep meditation. The Romance of Industry and Invention 2011-12-19T03:00:43.870Z
It was a tall stranger, dressed in knickerbockers, a broad-brimmed soft felt hat, and a surtout coat, a very ridiculous association of garments. Kenneth McAlpine A Tale of Mountain, Moorland and Sea 2011-12-05T03:00:48.967Z
Thomas produced it from under the seven capes of his surtout without perceptibly diminishing his girth. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
I am glad to see that the moderns are collecting the remains of good old George Herbert, and giving them an elegant surtout. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z
But the ice was at last broken by Gordon Fitzsimmons, as they were all standing round the fire, and adjusting their cloaks and surtouts, at the close of one of their society meetings. Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z
As Candido was half dragged, half pushed to the bar, a plump, white-skinned, clean-shaven man in a surtout entered the court room and thrust his way forward. Mortmain 2011-09-09T02:01:10.217Z
From the window of another room there looks down a very tall old man in a long clerical surtout with small buttons. 'Midst the Wild Carpathians 2011-09-09T02:00:57.830Z
By this time, they had reached the famous wrought-iron gates of the principal entrance, where an old man in an enormous three-cornered hat and long heavily laced surtout walked up and down. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
I met on coming out was a short, middle-aged Shylock, hook-nosed and raven-haired, and arrayed in a surtout of seedy black. Medical Life in the Navy 2011-09-08T02:00:20.387Z
"I don't see how you can dance in that long surtout," observed the major. Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z
Breeches short and long surtout, Crooked nose and cane to suit, Gray of soul and black of eye, Hat slouched back, expression sly— Such is old Sol Shuffleshins; How complacently he grins! Plish and Plum 2011-08-25T02:00:33.093Z
He was a young man, with a dark grey, loose surtout, made with a sort of hood, which was pulled over his head. In a Glass Darkly, v. 2/3 2011-08-25T02:00:31.597Z
He was a diminutive withered figure, had upon his head a small hat with a long peaked crown, and was dressed in a miserable weather-beaten surtout. The Devil's Elixir Vol. II (of 2) 2011-08-09T02:00:28.197Z
The Onondaga had disappeared, and Mr. Lay went into the house, took a long surtout that hung on the wall and put it on. Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier 2011-08-06T02:00:04.917Z
He was a young man of about five and thirty, tall and thin, with a hooked nose, hazel eyes full of animation, clean shaved, and buttoned up close in a long gray surtout. The Pl?biscite or, A Miller's Story of the War 2011-07-27T02:00:38.240Z
Est modus in rebus, there are limits in all things, and our diplomat should have been guided by this ancient saying together with the counsel of a master, the illustrious Talleyrand, "Pas de zele, surtout!" My Recollections 2011-07-16T02:00:14.973Z
One morning, as I was taking an early walk in the yet solitary park, the Prince, dressed in a simple blue surtout, and quite alone, came along an all�e, directly meeting me. The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-23T02:00:27.103Z
He, meanwhile, wrapped in his warm surtout, was lying peacefully upon the litter. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
At the beginning of chapter xviii. we read of the stranger in Cloisterham: ‘Being buttoned up in a tightish blue surtout.’ The Problem of 'Edwin Drood' A Study in the Methods of Dickens 2011-06-05T02:00:15.443Z
Others had in their arms imposing pieces of silver; vases and a massive surtout de table that had once belonged to the Cardinal Dubois. The Lady of the Mount 2011-05-24T02:00:15.640Z
Though they were indistinctly seen in the distance, their large caps and flapping surtouts gave them a picturesque appearance. Amy in Acadia A Story for Girls 2011-04-29T02:00:08.307Z
He had been scanning the solitary passenger, in cap and surtout, who sate silent in the corner. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z
Wilhelm, whom the healing look of her eyes had hitherto held fixed, was now, as the surtout fell away, astonished at her lovely figure. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
The large hat and the tightish surtout are the articles of clothing on which Dickens lays stress in his description of Datchery.  The Problem of 'Edwin Drood' A Study in the Methods of Dickens 2011-06-05T02:00:15.443Z
“General Harding, I believe?” said the obsequious attorney, bowing to the lowest button of his visitor’s surtout. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z
All that rides and fares through its gates must, though it were dressed in a surtout, just open its red mouth, and say what name and business. Titan: A Romance v. 1 (of 2) 2011-03-25T02:00:11.007Z
Then putting on his hat, and throwing a light surtout over his shoulders, he hastened out of the room. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z
He had a charming song in the countess's hand laid up in his portfolio; and in the surtout he had found a little note, inquiring with much tender care about the health of an uncle. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
He wore a rusty grey surtout, trousers of plaid check, and the lower part of his countenance was buried in the folds of a black cravat. Tales from Blackwood Volume 5 2011-03-13T03:00:21.980Z
Arrows replied by drawing forth a memorandum-book from the pocket of his surtout. The Haunted Room A Tale 2011-03-10T03:00:46.157Z
His dress was equally splendid and tasteful; he wore a surtout of fine blue cloth, under which was seen a shirt of gay colours, and his father's medal hung on his breast. Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z
“You gib dis,” was the reply of the mulatto, as, with the adroitness peculiar to her race and sex, she slipped something white into the pocket of his surtout. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z
The white surtout fell down from her shoulders: her countenance, her form, began to glance in radiance: and she vanished from his sight. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
Over his boots are his moccasins; over his ordinary coat is his surtout; and over that, a cloak of Isabel's. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z
Over their shoulders they wore strips of cotton or cloth as suspenders, and their coats were tight-waisted, long-tailed surtouts such as were fashionable in the eighteenth century. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z
The Citizen began by taking off his surtout, and, knowing that the two others would defer to his gastronomic tastes, drew up the menu. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z
The three gentlemen guests were in the entrance hall, footman and butler helping them to hat and surtout. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z
More than once mistaken, he was now beginning to be really vexed and out of tune, when at last a handsome man, in boots and light surtout, stepped in from a side-door. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
His apparel consisted of a threadbare and patched short coat or surtout, of coarse grey cloth, secured round his middle by a black belt. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 15
“Ya-a-as, I suppose so,” drawled Bray; “but do a confounded deal of harm!” and he gazed at the sleeves of his glossy Saville-row surtout. By Birth a Lady
His surtout—in modern phrase, his frock-coat—was blue, a rich blue, a blue that the royal brothers of George the Fourth were wont to favor. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851
"The wound has only been fatal to the breast of his surtout, your Highness; and so adroitly given, besides, that it does not correspond with the incision in his waistcoat." The Fortunes Of Glencore
"He is here!" said a pale, calm-featured man, who, buttoned up in a grey surtout, and with a low chapeau on his head, advanced towards him. Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume I (of II)
Yes! the frock or surtout is good! we have little or nothing to say against it,—much in its favour. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845
The poor ill-paid fellows who drive them form a distinct class, dressing all alike, in a short bell-crowned hat, a padded blue-cloth surtout, or wrapper, reaching to their feet and folded across the breast. Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia
A trampling of hoofs and then the postboy appeared, mounted on an undersized pony and clad in a long military surtout of ancient date. The White Hand and the Black A Story of the Natal Rising
Undhlawafa and a few others were also mounted, and then came a string of followers, clad mostly in a long military surtout. Forging the Blades A Tale of the Zulu Rebellion
These now all came in a body to pay their respects to Cortes, who had taken off his armour, and was seated in an arm-chair, dressed in a wide orange-coloured surtout. The Memoirs of the Conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Vol 1 (of 2) Written by Himself Containing a True and Full Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain.
It was this stiff coat of Louis XIV. that was the direct progenitor of two degenerate, yet widely differing, sons—the habit or coat, and the frock or surtout of the present day. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845
He wore a green coat with white facings, and over that a grey surtout with fur. Arthur O'Leary His Wanderings And Ponderings In Many Lands
The one, an old man, of a dirty, disagreeable appearance, was dressed in a surtout of shining stuff. Specimens of German Romance; Vol. II. Master Flea Selected and Translated from Various Authors
It opened, and in stepped the little man with the snuff-coloured surtout, the scarlet waistcoat, and the wooden leg. Tales from "Blackwood," Volume 2
His uniform was concealed by a long blue surtout, but he knew that he was in real danger because he was within the enemy's lines without a flag or pass. Elsie on the Hudson
"Are you the lad that took the fence before me?" cried out a smart-looking, red-whiskered young man, with a white surtout loosely thrown over his riding costume. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas
He wore a gray surtout, trimmed with dark fur, and had his hands clasped within the cuffs of the coat. Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume II
First stepped out the little parish priest, the bishop’s brother, dressed in a shabby surtout. Francezka
He saw that all eyes were bent on him as he approached the house; that his surtout had attracted particular notice, and had become a subject of general remark and general approbation. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
He was dressed in a long surtout, which he wore closely buttoned, high dickey, and high black-silk stock, which covered his throat to his chin. Stories by American Authors, Volume 9
One of the gentlemen thus referred to, was dressed in a light blue surtout, with the tip of a white pocket-handkerchief seen peeping out of a pocket in the front of it. Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1.
But the centrepiece and great attraction was a little old man, in a black, ready-made surtout, which was obviously a recent purchase. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25)
The person who uttered these words sat rather aloof from p. 553the rest; he was dressed in a long black surtout Lavengro The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest
Thus he entered the parlour, where the waiting party were assembled; and here, again, he had the satisfaction of finding his surtout an object of general observation. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
The upper tunic of the women was a species of surtout of undyed cloth, bordered with a design of red cloth of a finer description. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 364, February 1846
He had a glossy hat, a purple-colored velvet waistcoat, two pins connected by little chains in his stock, a bottle-green surtout, sky-blue trousers, and a most splendid riding-whip. Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1.
The tall form was rigged out first in a long, red, cloth petticoat, above which was buttoned a blue cloth surtout. Hidden Hand
He was dressed with elegance—his brown surtout was faultless; shirt of the finest Holland, frill to correspond, and fine ruby pin.  A Supplementary Chapter to the Bible in Spain
In great agitation, Jacob again repeated that he was not Simmins, and that he had merely borrowed the surtout from that gentleman. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
The ease so conspicuous in the management of the surtout, and the thought so remarkable in the treatment of the trousers, fully warrant his admiration and gratitude. The Comic Latin Grammar A new and facetious introduction to the Latin tongue
I hope the Sewing machine was in honor and exposed as a surtout on the banquet's table, and that only the guano-claim successfully recovered from Venezuela, and other equally innocent pickings paid the piper. Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863
His dress was Indian leggins and moccasons, a blue petticoat coming half way down his thighs, and European waistcoat and surtout. Chronicles of Border Warfare or, a History of the Settlement by the Whites, of North-Western Virginia, and of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that section of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that section of the State
From Warren's Revere went home, got his "boots and surtout," and started. The Siege of Boston
It had produced all the effects, so far as others are concerned, for which a surtout can be coveted. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
It was a stranger in a white surtout. Alonzo and Melissa The Unfeeling Father
A loose surtout of thick green blanket-cloth, somewhat faded and worn, adds to the colossal appearance of the man: while a red-flannel shirt serves him also for a vest. The Wild Huntress Love in the Wilderness
"There," said Miss Patty, "that's a surtout as is a surtout." Nine Little Goslings
His dress was entirely civilian, consisting of a long surtout something the worse for wear, and a round hat. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845.
Conscious of the impression he had made, through the medium of his surtout, Jacob's step became more buoyant, his head more erect, and his whole mien more elevated and dignified. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
When he reached her he poked out of his surtout a little face with a pointed nose, and bearing a resemblance at once to a polecat and a fox. The Conspirators The Chevalier d'Harmental
"Why, that splendid officer, talking to the pale little man, in a gray surtout and leather breeches." Stories of Many Lands
He was in his boots, with his surtout over his uniform, and his countenance as calm and as composed as ever. Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.
He was dressed in the clothes of a citizen, and over these a blue surtout of the finest cloth. Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3.
Although you don't know him, you may know my surtout, which he constantly wears—having no other coat, I verily believe, to his back. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
He was one of the office-lads, and probably in his first surtout. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
Ah, no, my little comrade," replied the other drummer, laughing, "that is Murat, General of Cavalry,—the little man in the gray surtout is General Bonaparte. Stories of Many Lands
He was dressed, or rather squeezed into a stylish surtout and held his hat in his hand while a workman helped him on with his overcoat. The Comedienne
He wore a short surtout and a smart blue necktie, and frisked about the hall in quite a lively way. Faces and Places
Although you don't know Fairly, I happen to know Fairly's surtout. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
A gentleman in a blue surtout and silken berlins accompanied us from the hotel, and acted as curator. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
He walked home from the bench in the winter time clad in a magnificent white corduroy surtout lined with fur, with his judicial hands thrust in a great fur muff. Customs and Fashions in Old New England
He walked stiffly and erectly like a petrified block of meat squeezed into a tight surtout with difficulty. The Comedienne
He was dressed in a tattered surtout, had no hat and appeared over sixty. The Gods are Athirst
Having unfolded the surtout, Jacob's next proceeding was to try it on. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
Uncle Winthrop put on his surtout with the great fur collar. A Little Girl in Old Boston
He was dressed in a long, brown surtout, with a black cloth waistcoat and drab trousers.  Pickwickian Studies
While the “minute-gun at sea” was going on, he changed his office-coat for a surtout, not perfectly new, and a white hat with a black band, the rim of which was not perfectly straight. Fighting the Flames
He was dressed in his plum-coloured surtout, which he had brushed very carefully the day before and mended at the pocket where his little Lucretius had ended by fretting a hole. The Gods are Athirst
Ay, a surtout, extra superfine Saxony blue, richly braided, &c. &c., Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
The Yankee still continued his examination, while I followed closely on his heels, now and then twitching the long skirts of his surtout to enforce my mandate for his departure. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver
He wore a broad-brimmed beaver hat, a coarse gray surtout, and long brown worsted leggings. At the Point of the Sword
There were also gentlemen-farmers, neatly, trimly, and fashionably dressed, in handsome surtouts and trousers, strapped under their boots. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866
Though, now that you mention a snuff-colored surtout, I think I met such a man as you speak of stepping ashore as I stepped aboard, and 'pears to me I have seen him somewhere before. The Confidence-Man
And truly, the dark brown skin which fitted so perfectly to his muscular frame—tattooed as it was with many elegant devices—seemed to warrant his rejection of the ill-made surtout. The Madman and the Pirate
Some of them were dressed very funnily; and one or two of the oldest appeared in blue surtouts, which were very ill made, and much too large for the wearers. Hudson Bay
He was almost emphatic on the word short, but the young curate did not appear to take the hint, or to understand the meaning of that word either in regard to discourses or surtouts. The Iron Horse
I remained with my surtout coat on, sitting on my chest with my hands clasped before me, stiff with cold, and melancholy almost to tears. Rattlin the Reefer
On a stool at his left sits a stranger in a snuff-colored surtout, the collar thrown back; his hand waving in persuasive gesture, his eye beaming with hope. The Confidence-Man
So saying, Waroonga produced a blue surtout with bright brass buttons. The Madman and the Pirate
The men had on surtouts, with belts round their waists, and light-coloured trousers. Fred Markham in Russia The Boy Travellers in the Land of the Czar
His surtout was not absolutely threadbare, but it had evidently seen more than one season; and I could perceive many contemptuous looks thrown upon it by the gentlemen in the Belcher handkerchiefs. Catharine's Peril, or The Little Russian Girl Lost in a Forest And Other Stories
I fancy Dickens never rose above the status of office boy, and probably as such wore his first surtout The Law and Lawyers of Pickwick A Lecture
Precisely at noon, the trousers à la Cosaque and the frogged surtout were on the foot of the bed opposite the famous Bolivar hat. The Man With The Broken Ear
Then he buttoned his surtout snugly up over them, and went out the front door into the street. Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends
For he was short and fat and wore a brown surtout and a black stovepipe hat, and his little gray eyes peeped out of full, round, red cheeks. The Confessions of Artemas Quibble
He was a tall, thin man, who wore, toward the close of his life, a blue military surtout coat, buttoned quite to the throat, with a tall, black stock, but no visible signs of linen. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
In a sort of inspiration he seized a pair of scissors, for the purpose of converting with his own untutored hand of genius his pea-green surtout into a pea-green frock. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey, Vol. 2 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg
His scruples scattered like clouds driven before a brisk North East wind; he put on the frogged surtout, and carried his reply himself. The Man With The Broken Ear
Over it was drawn, with some little difficulty, what had, in its prime of life, attracted universal admiration in Princes Street, as a blue surtout. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
He was dressed in black, his surtout was old, his shoes very muddy. George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends
Rarely was an outer garment put on by men during the week days of winter except on Sundays when riding cloaks were the common wear for women, surtouts for men. Confessions of Boyhood
They are furthermore adorned with a small quantity of broad black braid discreetly applied to their tight, long-skirted surtouts. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, August, 1878
The evil spirits she was acquainted with all went about in dress clothes and surtouts. The Poor Plutocrats
He habitually wore a long-skirted surtout, or overcoat, which at that time was almost the mark of a Frenchman, and this he pertinaciously refused to lay aside, even when he took his seat at table. The Story of Cooperstown
I had on a black surtout, tight trousers, and varnished boots, gloves, neckerchief, waistcoat; everything European but the hat, wearing instead of this the fez cap or shasheeah. Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2 Under the Orders and at the Expense of Her Majesty's Government
His surtout falling open revealed a waistcoat of buckskin. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
The coat is a black cloth frock, or surtout, but little worn, no velvet upon it, lined inside of the skirts with black silk or serge, the sleeve lining twilled linen. Secret Band of Brothers A Full and True Exposition of All the Various Crimes, Villanies, and Misdeeds of This Powerful Organization in the United States.
Doctor Prescott, in his broadcloth surtout, with his black satin stock muffling richly his stately neck, sat in the room with the mourners, directly opposite the Edwards family. Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel
So Mr. Dangerfield got into his white surtout silently in the hall, and shut the door quickly after him, and waited, a grim sentry, under the tree, with his face towards Dublin. The House by the Church-Yard
The King wears a surtout of cloth of gold, edged with ermine, over a blue jerkin, and a red cap with a white feather. The Tales Of The Heptameron, Vol. I. (of V.)
It proclaimed the arrival of the emperor, who came on horseback in a grey surtout. Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred In and Near Leipzig Immediately Before, During, And Subsequent To, The Sanguinary Series Of Engagements Between The Allied Armies Of The French, From The 14th To The 19th October, 1813
"In other words, I am to endure patiently the taunts of an apron, because its wearer is worthy of a surtout?" Trifles for the Christmas Holidays
While the stranger unclosed his surtout, to take the card from his pocket, he displayed the undress coat of a military man. Successful Recitations
His surtout was of cloth of second or third quality, but profusely braided. Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family or, A Residence in Belgrade and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, during the years 1843 and 1844.
A month later he donned this costume, the distinguishing features of which were a long, close-fitting, black waistcoat, pinked with white, a loose embroidered surtout, and buskins. Americans and Others
The emperor had pulled off his surtout, and had nobody with him. Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred In and Near Leipzig Immediately Before, During, And Subsequent To, The Sanguinary Series Of Engagements Between The Allied Armies Of The French, From The 14th To The 19th October, 1813
The mahogany case served for a close-fitting brown surtout, buttoned to the chin. Idolatry A Romance
Said the driver, "Have you a surtout with you?" Famous Stories Every Child Should Know
The doctor of the place now entered; a very little man with a pale complexion, and a black braided surtout. Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family or, A Residence in Belgrade and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, during the years 1843 and 1844.
Amongst other things, he had just brought down an old laced bavaroy, a species of surtout much worn at the period. Jack Sheppard A Romance
My dress consisted of a long, dark surtout, the collar of which, as the night was keen, I had turned up about my ears, and the corners of it met round my face. The Station; The Party Fight And Funeral; The Lough Derg Pilgrim Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
He was dressed in a long black surtout, which him appear even taller than he actually was, had a pair of heavy boots upon and carried a tremendous whip, large enough to fell an ox. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
His person seemed to gain still greater height from the circumstance of his wearing a long surtout that reached to his heels, and which he kept constantly buttoned closely about him. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
A slightly built and rather genteel-looking man, with a braided surtout, and a piece of ribbon at his button-hole, was sitting on the step of the next door, and wished me good evening in German. Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family or, A Residence in Belgrade and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, during the years 1843 and 1844.
We then exchanged our hats for the caps taken from the rebel cavalry, donned the blue surtouts, and set out; Captain Falconer and the guide riding at the head. Philip Winwood A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.
The chief feature of his dress was a long surtout, that had been part of a gentleman's dress-suit in its day and a shabby tile hat. The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825
In his daily walk along the Esk, his form was easily distinguished, even at a distance, by the prim black surtout, whose priestly aspect was somewhat in contrast with his 'shocking-bad' hat. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
In the midst of this distress there appears a young gentleman, giving vent to passionate exclamations, while furiously buttoning up a tight surtout. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, September 25, 1841
The upper tunic of the women was a species of surtout of undyed cloth, bordered with a design of red cloth of a liner description. Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family or, A Residence in Belgrade and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, during the years 1843 and 1844.
There are three kinds of coats—the body, the surtout, and the great. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, September 12, 1841
He was, I suppose, in his travelling costume—a rather soiled white surtout, a great coloured muffler in folds about his throat, his 'chimney-pot' on, and his fur cap sticking out from his pocket. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
A tall, white-headed negro was passing; his black surtout nearly touched the ground; he had on his arm a very nice market-basket, covered with a snow-white napkin, and in his right hand a long cane. The Sable Cloud A Southern Tale With Northern Comments (1861)
Each table in our room had a superb surtout de table in silver, and silver drinking-cups worthy of a museum. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
An unexceptionable surtout, opened to display a white waistcoat with sundry chains, and the extremities terminated, respectively, in patent leather and primrose kid. International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850
"One of a jolly company, my lord; but some creatures besides wearing their surtouts within, sport their skeletons without: witness the lobster and turtle, who alive, study their own anatomies." Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II
With his long hair and his small hat, his large surtout and his family umbrella, he would naturally be taken for a reputable countryman looking at the sights of the metropolis. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
But I sprang up in a twinkling, and, before he knew what I was about, seized him by his long surtout and waltzed merrily round with him. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English
The President gave him the Grand Cordon of the Légion d'honneur, and to me the beautiful service de Sevres called "La Chasse," a surtout de table of five pieces. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
They have not thought it necessary that a place in which a hundred gentlemen in surtouts meet to discuss secular matters in this nineteenth century, should be made to resemble a chapel of the fifteenth. International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850
The surtout or great coat of black-mixed, with not more than two capes. A Collection of College Words and Customs
How this vapid charlatan in a braided surtout and prismatic necktie could so long veil his real character from, and retain the regard of, such men as Procter and Talfourd and Coleridge is amazing. Yesterdays with Authors
I thought, "the crazy student with his long surtout has been secretly following me all this time." The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English
I was glad they chose the surtout de table. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
His dress, on the fatal 28th of September, was “a blue surtout coat, with a striped silk vest, and teiken breeches and brown stockings”.  The Book of Dreams and Ghosts
He generally dresses in Oxford-mixed pantaloons, and a brown surtout.—Collegian, p. A Collection of College Words and Customs
This individual, who was dressed in a shabby blue surtout, was Mikhalevich, his former comrade at the University. Liza "A nest of nobles"
At last the student, bearing aloft a torch, ran past my tree below me so fast that the skirt of his surtout flew out behind him in the wind. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English
So, seeing the coast clear, he put on his surtout and walked out of the front door with an unconcerned air. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
To-day, I kept on my surtout all day, and my cloak over it until twelve. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers
A surtout or outside garment is not to be substituted for the coat. A Collection of College Words and Customs
The figure is dressed in a dirty brown surtout, blue plush trousers, and dirty top-boots. Principal Cairns
He is right," interrupted Registrator Heerbrand; "that fellow, that Archivarius, is a cursed Salamander, and strikes you fiery snips from his fingers, which burn holes in your surtout like red-hot tinder. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English
May he be for ever changeless in his buttoned black surtout, with his note-book in his hand, and his tall black hat, surmounting his round, smiling, patient face!  The Uncommercial Traveller
‘Delightful morning, sir!’ said a stoutish, military-looking gentleman in a blue surtout buttoned up to his chin, and white trousers chained down to the soles of his boots. Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
He had relinquished his legal suit of black for the purposes of this excursion, and wore the old surtout and tights, but not quite with the old air. David Copperfield
I knew him in his old brown surtout, and so I would see him again. Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers
He wore a long black surtout reaching nearly to his ankles, short black trousers, high shoes, and cotton stockings of a bluish grey. The Old Curiosity Shop
Mr. Solomon Pell, one of this learned body, was a fat, flabby, pale man, in a surtout which looked green one minute, and brown the next, with a velvet collar of the same chameleon tints. The Pickwick Papers
The quiet gentlemanly-looking man in the blue surtout, gray trousers, white neckerchief and gloves, whose closely-buttoned coat displays his manly figure and broad chest to great advantage, is a very well-known character.  Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
Two flannel waistcoats, a thick cloth coat, a Bath surtout! The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume II (of II)
My surtout was long, and I contrived by the help of a few pins to put myself in a decent condition for passing the gate. Manon Lescaut
"Two surtouts are a good thing," murmured Fauchelevent, who really was a little hard of hearing. Les Misérables
He was dressed in a long brown surtout, with a black cloth waistcoat, and drab trousers. The Pickwick Papers
He wore a braided surtout, with frogs behind, light grey trousers, and wash-leather gloves, and had altogether rather a military appearance.  Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
The thin, stringy brown neck ran into a loose surtout of snowy white. The Bronze Bell
I took with me linen, stockings, etc., for Manon, and over my body-coat a surtout, which concealed the bulk I carried in my pockets. Manon Lescaut
A close surtout was buttoned high in the throat of the stranger, and parting at his knees, showed breeches of buff, with military boots and spurs. The Spy
His upper garment was a long black surtout; and below it he wore wide drab trousers, and large boots, running rapidly to seed. The Pickwick Papers
The tailor exhibits in his window the pattern of a foreign-looking brown surtout, with silk buttons, a fur collar, and fur cuffs.  Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
The Bengali moved a pace or two from the door, and plucked nervously at the throat of his surtout, finally managing to insert one hand in the folds of silk across his bosom. The Bronze Bell
M. de T—— left her one of his waistcoats; I gave her my short coat, the surtout being sufficient for me. Manon Lescaut
He was a young man, with a dark grey loose surtout, made with a sort of hood, which was pulled over his head. The Room in the Dragon Volant
The obsequious Muzzle retired, and presently returned, introducing the elderly gentleman in the top-boots, who was chiefly remarkable for a bottle-nose, a hoarse voice, a snuff-coloured surtout, and a wandering eye. The Pickwick Papers
White-lipped and trembling, the adventurer began to work at the fastenings of his surtout. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama
The man fumbled hurriedly in the folds of his surtout, darting quick glances of apprehension round the garden. The Bronze Bell
He was a patron of the turf, a connoisseur of Italian Opera, and 'surtout' an inveterate libertine. Byron's Poetical Works, Volume 1
No, to be sure; dat is what I say, and, surtout, not by a lover. Tales and Novels — Volume 01
Two gentlemen were waiting in it; one was a little, fat man, with black hair; and the other—a portly personage in a braided surtout—was sitting with perfect equanimity on a camp-stool. The Pickwick Papers
Vauquelin was holding out an arm, and staring at it incredulously; Lanyard's gaze was drawn to the same spot—a ragged perforation in the sleeve of the pilot's leather surtout, just above the elbow. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama
For all his paint, "Hole-in-the-Day" is a handsome Indian, mild and calm, dress'd in drab buckskin leggings, dark gray surtout, and a soft black hat. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
I wrapped myself up in an old surtout, and slouched my hat over my face. Tales and Novels — Volume 02
It was my wedding surtout—long in the skirts—which Prue had told me, years and years before, she had given away to the neediest Jew beggar she had ever seen. Prue and I
He was dressed in a ragged little old surtout, with a plush collar and diminutive buttons. A Sportsman's Sketches Works of Ivan Turgenev, Volume I
Meanwhile, Lanyard rebuttoned his surtout and clutched the pistol, trying hard not to think. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama
His linen was not over-clean, and he wore a long surtout coat. Cord and Creese
His blue surtout beaver hat accorded ill with his Indian leggings and moccassins. Life in the Clearings versus the Bush
Addressing this orderly throng was a pale, hollow-eyed young man, in a snuff-colored surtout, who looked worn with much watching, or much toil, or too little food. Redburn. His First Voyage
There were also gentlemen-farmers, neatly, trimly, and fashionably dressed, in handsome surtouts, and trousers strapped under their boots. Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 2.
Unbuttoning his leather surtout, he produced a flask from an inner pocket, filled its metal cup, and offered it to the girl. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama
The members all attend in Hungarian costume, which, on common occasions, consists of a laced surtout coat, a cap, and a sword. Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, Volume 2
One elderly native received us in a calico surtout, and gave us ale. Journal of an African Cruiser
He was dressed in white trowsers and waistcoat, and a blue surtout; and on our entrance he rose, and remained standing. Tom Cringle's Log
Shortly afterwards, Napoleon was seated in a miserable barraque, with his surtout over his shoulders, enjoying the poor fire thus obtained. The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1
The Mouse is dressed in a heavy winter overcoat, and has no garment to form a compromise with his shirt-sleeves, if he should wish to render the weather more endurable by throwing off the surtout. Venetian Life
Two men-at-arms with their surtouts embroidered with the cognizance of Burgundy led the way, and the rest of the party followed in the same order in which they had come. At Agincourt
"What—already?" cried Anthony, clapping on his hat and reaching for his surtout. Peregrine's Progress
"I am at your service, sir, with pleasure," returned the other, leaping lightly to the ground, and revealing by the movement a pair of small pistols attached to the belt beneath his blue riding surtout. David Poindexter's Disappearance, and Other Tales
He was dressed in a good cloth surtout coat, and looked altogether far more respectable and intelligent than most of the bidders. American Scenes, and Christian Slavery A Recent Tour of Four Thousand Miles in the United States
Mr. Micawber was a stoutish, middle-aged person, in a brown surtout, with no more hair upon his head than there is upon an egg, and with a very extensive face. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 03 — Fiction
He had on his head a hat somewhat rusty, and on his back a surtout of blue rather worse for wear. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 02 — Fiction
So the men brought the hurdle and my uncle, stripping off his fine surtout, made therewith a pillow for the beautiful, piteous head. Peregrine's Progress
He was mounted on a black horse, and wore a blue surtout and high boots. David Poindexter's Disappearance, and Other Tales
All Axcester laughed at his long blue surtout, his pigtail and little round hat. The Westcotes
Tall men, short men, dark men, light men; men with Spanish cloaks, and men in surtouts,--all wear, at a little distance, a tantalizing likeness to the one whom they in no wise resemble. Mercy Philbrick's Choice
He puffed away most vehemently; and often made the poor fellow curve and stagger; but with no other effect, than to cause him to wrap his surtout the closer about him. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 4
Riel wore a loose woollen surtout, grey trousers, and woollen shirt. The Story of Louis Riel: the Rebel Chief
Next, it was matter of notoriety to everybody in the inn, that Williams ordinarily wore at present a pair of creaking shoes, and a brown surtout lined with silk. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
That garment best the winter's rage defends   Whose shapeless form in ample plaits depends;   By various names in various countries known,   Yet held in all the true surtout alone. Umbrellas and Their History
He is dressed, as usual, in his long yellow nankeen surtout, with a white cravat crossed in front. Hyperion
The door flew open, and a gentleman, with a brilliant star on the breast of his surtout, leaped out. Stories by Foreign Authors: German — Volume 1
All at once, as if in response to some signal, he rose, and unbuttoning his surtout, drew it off and flung it across the handrail of the bridge. The Broad Highway
At this time it was that the secret witness, from his secret stand, noticed the fact of Williams's surtout being lined with silk of the finest quality. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
I now thought it time to throw off my white surtout, and show out in pink and orange, the colours I had been winning in for two months past. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 6
It is then necessary to put on warmer clothing, and a good surtout, buttoned across the breast, is neither an uncomfortable nor unimportant addition. Expedition into Central Australia
He wears an old brown coat, cut after the fashion of a surtout, that might have fitted him, he says, when he was a man. Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life
In it sat a man of thirty, dressed in a long, mouse-colored surtout with a wide cape falling to the shoulders. Tides of Barnegat
This personage, clad in a double-breasted surtout, over a white waistcoat, and wearing a many- colored rosette, was called Hermann Herzog. Serge Panine — Volume 01
No longer need he thankfully accept any and every call; or reckon sourly that, if the leakage on the roof was to be mended, he must go without a new surtout. Australia Felix
The charming young man was in a black surtout, with a blue scarf, the very tint for his complexion. A Woman-Hater
He wore a surtout embroidered with the arms of England and France, but his helm hung at his saddle-bow that all might see his face. Red Eve
At that moment, he felt some one pluck at the hem of his surtout; he turned round, and not without ill-humor, and found considerable difficulty in smiling; but he was obliged to do so, nevertheless. Notre-Dame De Paris
But yesterday he lived in splendor, had long hair, a flowing beard, a jewel at his neck, and a smart surtout. Roundabout Papers
His long surtout of dark-grey superfine cloth descended down to the middle of his leg, and was buttoned up to his chin, to defend him against the morning air. Redgauntlet
Tall, erect, and habited in a gray surtout, with a hood partially concealing its face, it was the counterfeit presentment of the ghostly visitant she had heard described. Thankful Blossom
He evidently prided himself much upon every inch of his personal appearance, but took more especial delight in calling attention to his gaudy-colored surtout. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 3
This odd little gentleman was dressed in a loose surtout of sky-blue satin, with tight breeches to match, fastened with silver buckles at the knees. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 1
His surtout coat, olive-green and always too large, and his broad-brimmed hat gave him the air of a Quaker. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
The evening being warm, I had undressed me and put on a thin camlet surtout over my waistcoat. Grandfather's Chair
Those who had most pretension to their dress wore swallow-tail coats or surtouts of blue or green cloth, more or less defaced. The Chouans
The men, and frequently also the boys, wear long dark-blue cloth surtouts, and cloth caps on their heads; so that, at a distance, they look like gentlemen in travelling dress.  Visit to Iceland and the Scandinavian North
He then proceeded, in a hurried and agitated manner, to extract from a side-pocket in his surtout a large morocco pocket-book. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 1
A third fastening of his surtout was undone! The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English
"Ah! now you look like a man prepared to embark and make your fortune," he said, when Charles appeared in a surtout of plain black cloth. Eugenie Grandet
But the centre-piece and great attraction was a little old man, in a black, ready-made surtout, which was obviously a recent purchase. The Wrong Box
That surtout, and indeed the whole bearing of the young man were essentially Parisian; the ribbon, the gloves, the cane, the very perfume of his hair were not of Havre. Modeste Mignon
Like all the manufacturers of that region, he wore a surtout coat of common cloth, waistcoat and breeches of dark green velveteen, stout boots, and a broad leather belt. The Red Inn
He returned, and as he sat down I noticed that the lower part of his surtout was open. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English
Sibilet was dressed in a brown surtout coat, black trousers and waistcoat, and wore his hair long and flat to the head, which gave him a clerical look. Sons of the Soil
Moreover, Georges appeared at this hour of the morning in an evening coat, instead of a surtout; a sure diagnostic of actual poverty. A Start in Life
Dressed with the careless ease of a theatre man, du Bruel wore, in the morning, trousers strapped under his feet, shoes with gaiters, a waistcoat evidently vamped over, an olive surtout, and a black cravat. Bureaucracy
Waits, with flutter of heart; with thoughts—which he must button close up, under his jarvie surtout! The French Revolution
Yes, I was right: it was Mr. Brocklehurst, buttoned up in a surtout, and looking longer, narrower, and more rigid than ever. Jane Eyre
His dress, which never varied, consisted of a long blue surtout with a military collar, a black cravat, with waistcoat and trousers of black cloth. Sons of the Soil
She wore a beaver hat with blue feathers, a surtout of gray-pearl velvet, fastened with diamond clasps, and a petticoat of blue satin, embroidered with silver. The Three Musketeers
In the morning he wore creaking boots and gray trousers, and the short close surtout coat of the politician. Bureaucracy
She hunted up somewhere a middle-aged man with dark complexion, spots all over his face, and a dark-blue surtout patched on the elbows, a regular official scribbler. Taras Bulba and Other Tales
The visitor was about fifty-two years of age, dressed in one of the green surtouts, ornamented with black frogs, which have so long maintained their popularity all over Europe. The Count of Monte Cristo
Vermut, full of his scientific problems, often came with his cravat untied, his waistcoat unbuttoned, and his little green surtout spotted. Sons of the Soil
There were signals, rustlings of fabrics, a continual march past of skirts and head dresses, accentuated by the black hue of a dress coat or a surtout. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola
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