单词 | tippet |
例句 | He tied a tiny mayfly imitation on Leach’s tippet and he began casting to the right. A pilgrimage to one of the most popular American trout streams 2019-04-11T04:00:00Z There were cropped, bracelet-sleeve jackets in fur both vintage and new, plus plush trapper hats and fur tippets galore. Fur is under attack. It’s not going down without a fight. 2019-12-22T05:00:00Z The two zippered front pockets can store large fly boxes and are outfitted with one-hand operable snap-flap pockets for tippets, strike indicators, and other accessories. The best holiday gifts for people who love to fish 2021-12-12T05:00:00Z He wears a fine fur tippet about his shoulders and a brown cap; for the time, his dress is strikingly plain. Goldenballs 2015-07-30T04:00:00Z He tied a size 18 sparkle dun on the end of my angling partner Dinty Leach’s gossamer-thin tippet, a mayfly imitation smaller than my pinkie nail. A pilgrimage to one of the most popular American trout streams 2019-04-11T04:00:00Z “I quickly raised my rod, hoping I would not snap the 5X tippet against his moving weight.” Dave Whitlock, a Star of the Fly-Fishing World, Dies at 88 2022-12-29T05:00:00Z For equipment, Hussar suggests 4, 5 or 6 weight fly rods with a heavy tippet. Cicadas expected to be fish ‘filet mignon’ in Pennsylvania 2021-04-17T04:00:00Z Old wedding pictures; women in fancy hats and fur tippets; a solemn girl in a frilled First Communion frock; old letters including a job offer with The Northern Whig newspaper; memory cards. Search for owners of lost photos 2014-09-01T04:00:00Z The King wore a fur tippet, and the cloth was wrapped round and round him, so that his arms were not visible, and he looked a mere bunch as he sat upon his mule. March to Magdala 2012-04-19T02:00:32.620Z And on the day he was verily executed," said Mistress Ward, "when the lieutenant came to fetch him, he said to his man, 'Reach me my furred tippet, to put about my neck.' The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z Caroline drew over her shoulders an ermine tippet, with considerable attention to the becoming, and, having adjusted it in graceful carelessness—followed, with her sisters and Mabel, to the drawing-room. Mabel, Vol. III (of 3) A Novel 2012-04-04T02:00:58.490Z A long, round fur tippet; Ð so called from its resemblance in shape to the boa constrictor. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z I left my cloak in the carriage, and didn't feel chilly, but some of the women were uncomfortable, and had little lace and fur tippets. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z Her tippet was gold-laced to match her petticoat, and to fasten it she wore a brooch composed of clustered rubies. The Black Moth A Romance of the XVIIIth Century 2012-01-31T03:00:13.827Z He was cut and gashed terribly with knives, his throat was cut, and a woolen tippet stuffed into it,—still he lingered. A History of Oregon, 1792-1849 Drawn From Personal Observation and Authentic Information 2012-01-20T03:00:11.607Z She wore a white coat, with ermine tippet, muff, and hat. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z The finished work—a confusion of fur caps, boas, tippets, and trimmings—hung over the dirty wainscot between the door and the recess. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z We made a handsome couple, you and I. You wore a crinoline, with a black bombazine tippet; and I was in nankeen overalls and a fob. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z We gave the rough and stinking fox's skin for a groat, and we got the nicely dressed tippet for a shilling. Knowledge is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society and the Results of Labor, Capital and Skill. 2011-12-24T03:08:00.833Z Surely at the very end of the High Street, he could discern something which was slowly assuming the magic shape of a swansdown tippet. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z Some species are remarkable for the crests or tippets, generally of a golden-chestnut colour, they assume in the breeding season. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z He removes his hat and tippet and lays them on the table. Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-11-12T03:00:36.860Z Roy Henning, in the scarlet robe and white fur tippet of Richelieu, nervously tugged at a blue silk ribbon which was around his neck, and patiently waited his turn for his make-up. 'As Gold in the Furnace' A College Story 2011-11-07T02:00:16.163Z "Yes, and that long tail of his," said the young girl, "would make a beautiful tippet, with a squirrel's head on it." Daisy the autobiography of a cat 2011-10-25T02:00:24.887Z "Dear Beau, you shall be obliged," said Charles, "and now pray tell me who wears a white swansdown tippet and lives hard by the Great House." The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z Cape, kāp, n. a covering for the shoulders attached as a tippet to a coat or cloak: a sleeveless cloak. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) 2011-10-11T02:01:08.990Z He removes the hat and tippet and hands them to Cotton, who carefully places them upon the table; meanwhile Adonijah looks appraisingly about him and judiciously selects the armchair by the fire. Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-11-12T03:00:36.860Z There were beasts of all sorts; horses, in particular, of every breed; from the spotted barrel on four pegs, with a small tippet for a mane, to the thoroughbred rocker on his highest mettle. The Cricket on the Hearth A Fairy Tale of Home 2011-10-02T02:00:12.587Z She appeared to be the same age as Minna, about six years old, and was dressed in a red pelisse and fur tippet. The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy 2011-09-18T02:00:22.467Z The swansdown tippet rose and fell to the beating of the eager heart beneath. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z These amazons were dressed in sacks of cocoa-cloth, and wore tippets of skins not unlike those of your dandy coachmen in Hyde Park. Harry Milvaine The Wanderings of a Wayward Boy 2011-09-08T02:00:23.340Z Their coats were generally fur or buffalo skin with fur caps with ear protectors, either fur or wool tippets. Stage-coach and Tavern Days 2011-08-31T02:01:27.587Z About the neck was a comforter, tippet, scarf, or even a small sized shawl. Revisiting the Earth 2011-07-12T02:00:36.337Z "She will be here anon, Father—here she comes!" and at the words a little woman wearing a gray dress, a white lace tippet, and a small white lace cap, set with pink bows, entered. Playing With Fire 2011-06-29T02:00:30.590Z A breathless moment and, in place of the mantua, a tippet of pheasants' feathers is adjusted. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z I am careful to do so only under my tippet; and see! Donald McElroy, Scotch Irishman 2011-06-04T02:00:12.520Z What with her ragged frock and tippet, broken straw bonnet, and slipshod shoes, the child looked wretched enough. Trevlyn Hold 2011-05-16T02:00:12.977Z "And your hat—my red silk toboggan cap with some of Page's tippet, that matches the muff, sewed in for hair!" from Dum. Back at School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-14T02:00:10.887Z As soon as the struggling boy rose to the surface, Edward shouted, "Take hold of that tippet and I'll pull you out!" E.P. Roe: Reminiscences of his Life 2011-05-05T02:00:19.377Z A ruff or tippet surrounds the neck, and the skin of the head of the deer forms a curious kind of cap. Voyages from Montreal Through the Continent of North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans in 1789 and 1793 Vol. I 2011-03-24T02:00:11.430Z Never before had the police-court in which Vibert was for the second time to appear been so crowded by the wearers of fashionable bonnets, sable muffs, and ermine tippets. The Haunted Room A Tale 2011-03-10T03:00:46.157Z Within were more wrappings of tissue paper, and these undone disclosed a large tippet or stole and a big muff of the order usually called “granny,” made of the finest dark sables. The Little Vanities of Mrs. Whittaker A Novel 2011-03-01T03:00:46.487Z We made a moustache out of the little tails on the old tippet and he was forced to submit to surgeon's plaster to hold that on. Back at School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-14T02:00:10.887Z It is largely used for muffs and tippets, and as a trimming for state robes, the jet black points of the tails being inserted at regular intervals as an ornament. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z "A red woollen tippet!" repeated the salesman, nearly falling backward. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z He was so intent on making her comfortable that Letty could not refuse, and tied on the tippet, while he refilled the cup with hot coffee, carefully saved for her. Silver Pitchers: and Independence A Centennial Love Story 2011-01-13T03:01:02.190Z He slipped the tippet over her head and kissed her at the same time. The Little Vanities of Mrs. Whittaker A Novel 2011-03-01T03:00:46.487Z Ladies on these occasions were conspicuous, and sometimes rode in parti-coloured tunics with short hoods and tippets wrapped about their heads. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z The fox who rendered up his life to furnish forth a tippet would cry, "O death, where is thy sting?" if he could see himself now!—By the way, what color have your eyes become? Why Joan? 2011-01-02T03:00:20.290Z "Have you got any caps?" asked Ben, leaving the red tippet out of the question as an impossibility in this shop. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z She wore a collar or tippet of the breadth of two fingers, stitched with thread, and bordered next the skin with brass rings. Lachesis Lapponica A Tour in Lapland, Volume 1 2010-12-31T03:00:11.350Z Scott tied a dry fly pattern, the Emulator, on my tippet, and several fish proved willing before their interest waned. The Man Who Brought Trout to a Valley of Gravel 2010-12-24T03:51:42Z From one of these, there alighted a man arrayed in a scarlet robe and ermine tippet, and wearing a powdered wig. Jonathan and His Continent Rambles Through American Society 2010-12-20T17:12:16.420Z On the delicate rod tip is a braided nub onto which the leader is tied, usually a rod’s length of furled monofilament and tippet. A Japanese Form of Fly Fishing Gains Fans in the U.S. 2010-09-16T06:50:00Z "Mittens," said Ben, promptly, "and a red woollen tippet." Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z Having on a surplice, girt about his middle with a linnen girdle, and a tippet of scarlet on both his shoulders. Notes and Queries, Number 229, March 18, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc Mamma, with a lace tippet over her long-waisted bodice, papa with epaulets and a general's whiskers. The Undying Past I am also knitting a tippet on some wooden needles that Henry Carr made for me. Village Life in America 1852-1872 Including the period of the American Civil War as told in the diary of a school-girl She tied on a stronger tippet line and a larger fly. A Japanese Form of Fly Fishing Gains Fans in the U.S. 2010-09-16T06:50:00Z "A red woollen tippet, I think," said Ben. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z We soon found further traces that confirmed this, and at last a small gray tippet which I knew to be mother's, and we were no longer in doubt. The Span o' Life A Tale of Louisbourg & Quebec The result of this reflection was the withdrawal from her drawers of an exquisite gown of pale gray cashmere, and a little tippet of Delhi mull and Valenciennes lace. Was It Right to Forgive? A Domestic Romance Over the centre doorway, constituting the principal ornament of the wall, was a colossal figure seated, of which only a large tippet and girdle, and some other detached portions, have been preserved. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. On his black and wavy hair he carries, half-drawn to one side, a scarlet camail, the tippet of which falls upon and covers his wide shoulders. The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades Ben knew just exactly how that tippet was to look when it was all fixed, ready for a sharp, cold, snowy day. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z As an instance of this I give the fur tippet hung with bells, used when hawking. English Costume When muffs are packed in camphor, And tippets put away, When you needn't always wear your cloak In the middle of the day. Harper's Round Table, April 30, 1895 She wears a robe with tippet edged with fur, long gown and waistband. The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West With this hair they make a kind of tippet, also cushions and bedding of all sorts. The Three Mulla-mulgars "I don't want it," said Elvira, picking at the end of the woollen tippet with her little finger quirked up elegantly. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z The ladies would pass by in pearl necklaces, flowered stomachers, artificial nosegays, and shaded furbelows: one is noted by her muff, one by her tippet, one by her fan. English Costume And that is how I explain that we weep a little in looking at a tippet and opening a menagerie. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 There were beasts of all sorts, horses, in particular, of every breed, from the spotted barrel on four pegs, with a small tippet for a mane, to the fine rocking horse on his highest mettle. Dickens' Stories About Children Every Child Can Read Rose and Phil, sitting by the fire next day, Rose says, in a timid voice, with less than her usual sprightliness,— "Do you know who has sent a beautiful fur tippet to Adèle, Phil?" The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 94, August, 1865 "Well, an' so this coat an' tippet's meant for him," said Elvira, composedly, and drawing her cold fingers well up within the thick sleeves. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z I 'm sadly in want of some furs; that tippet, I suppose, is only fit for you now, and my sable muff is like a dog in the mange. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life Various articles of dress are frequently seen made of them, as feather muffs, feather tippets, &c.; and we have seen within the last few months a bonnet covered with peacock’s feathers. The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries Nay, I have known a muff, a scarf, or a tippet, become a solid blessing or misfortune. The Tatler, Volume 3 Tippet or scarf To-day, tippets and scarfs are very little used, but they are very comfortable things to wear to school on a cold day. Hand-Loom Weaving A Manual for School and Home "That coat for Matthew!" cried Luke, slipping off from his snowy perch; "an' that tippet, too!" Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z “We start to-morrow morning at ten o’clock,” said Lucy, “and mother said you must surely wear your tippet, and take the little shawl your Aunt Sarah knit for you.” Rollo in Society A Guide for Youth The lady rose and put her fur tippet on the shivering shoulders. The Immortal Moment The Story of Kitty Tailleur Were the minds of the sex laid open, we should find the chief idea in one to be a tippet, in another a muff, in a third a fan, and in a fourth a farthingale. The Tatler, Volume 3 Then followed all the aldermen, in scarlet gowns and black velvet tippets, those that had been mayors wearing gold chains. Old and New London Volume I Elvira flapped up both arms in the overcoat sleeves, and bobbed her head, tied up in the red tippet. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z Although he had on his red-flannel wristers and the tippet which his Aunt Lucy had given him for Christmas, and his hands were extended over the blue flames, yet he felt cold. Rollo in Society A Guide for Youth She carried on her arm a long tippet of brown fur. The Immortal Moment The Story of Kitty Tailleur In summer its place was taken by the tippet. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" I was," he says, "in the House of Commons when Mary Anne Clark first made her appearance at the bar, dressed in her light-blue pelisse, light muff and tippet. Old and New London Volume I "That's mine, that coat and tippet!" screamed Matthew, flying after her; "mine—mine!" Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z They said you gave her a fur tippet. The Wooing of Calvin Parks The fur tippet slipped again and lay at the young man's feet. The Immortal Moment The Story of Kitty Tailleur The most ludicrous figure, however, was Colonel von Kronau in his Polish farmer’s costume, wearing a fur cap on his head, and a tippet around his neck. A Little Garrison A Realistic Novel of German Army Life of To-day Granny Marrable disallowed the fur tippet, with some scorn for the luxury of the Age. When Ghost Meets Ghost And all around his neck was tied a thick, red woollen tippet that seemed to possess no end, so much was left that was wound generously around his head. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z Their shoulders were covered with a tippet falling to the elbows, and fastened on the chest by means of a brooch. Vestiges of the Mayas or, Facts Tending to Prove that Communications and Intimate Relations Must Have Existed, in very Remote Times, Between the Inhabitants of Mayab and Those of Asia and Africa Reached his little cap and tippet, Standing on the table there. Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 Beautiful white hair hung straight all round his head, like a saint’s, and fell in a single curl upon the tippet. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 4 (of 25) The Granny quite fretted over it, not even the beautiful fur tippet Sister Nora had sent her having power to expel it from her mind. When Ghost Meets Ghost "I tell you what, it's bully!" he declared, peering out from the folds of the red tippet; "an' this, too," patting his head. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z TAILS: A few fibers from a golden or silver pheasant neck tippet, whisks from a hackle feather, a strip of wing or breast feather, a few hairs, etc., are used for tails. How to Tie Flies He had scanty hair like a yellow fur tippet, and deep notches in his forehead, and was very near-sighted. Tales from Dickens If I get tired of them––and I do get tired of men very quickly––I will put on my bonnet and tippet, and go and carry Mrs. Brodie thy respectful–––” 147 “Take care, Sunna!” An Orkney Maid For a tippet, or a ruff, or some equally wretched frippery, carelessly left by the old lady, all their plans for deliverance appeared likely to miscarry. The Strollers "It's the littlest, ain't it?" said Matthew, hurrying, as fast as the dignity of the great coat and tippet would allow, to obey the minister. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z Removing the nymph from the tip of the leader, I attached five of these large shots, to the very tip of the leader, with a piece of 3x gut tippet about four inches long. How to Tie Flies She next opened the bandbox, and took out of it two bonnets and two tippets of grass-green silk, lined with pale pink satin. The Fairchild Family Ring: startling effect—grey-mouldy old person, with skeleton hands folded on woollen tippet, glides in a ghastly manner down passage. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 93, September 3, 1887 “Here, Mrs. Adams, is your tippet,” she said with a merry smile, taking a bit of lace from her dress. The Strollers "Oh, overcoats and tippets and gloves and jackets and—" "Oh, hurrah!" exclaimed Jasper, breaking into the list. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z She had no collar on, but a tippet of different material and colour from her frock was thrown over her shoulders. The Macdermots of Ballycloran They wore dark blue cotton frocks with white tippets, and aprons, and caps. The Fairchild Family The tippet around my neck is solid ice before my lips. A Son of the Middle Border A little girl in a grey merino frock, and grey beaver bonnet, grey tippet and grey gloves—all grey together, even to her eyes, all except her round rosy face and bright brown hair. The Cuckoo Clock Matthew bobbed his head, bound up in the red tippet, solemnly, but Mark was too far gone in amazement at the scene before him to do anything but stare. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z Their tippet, or rheno, as it is called, is described to have been the most elegant article of Indian dress, that the travellers had ever seen. Travels in North America, From Modern Writers With Remarks and Observations; Exhibiting a Connected View of the Geography and Present State of that Quarter of the Globe She wore a pink silk slip, with small violet flowers, or spots, and a laced apron, with a bonnet and tippet of violet silk. The Fairchild Family Its fur, which is short and very thick, and of a beautiful silver gray, is much used for muffs, tippets, and fur trimming. Harper's Young People, January 13, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly They got their fur mittens and tippets and cloaks down from the pegs where they were hanging in the heated air, and put them on in silence. Harper's Young People, December 9, 1879 An Illustrated Weekly "You'd better take off your tippet, Matthew," said Jasper at length, seeing the drops of perspiration roll down the red cheeks. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z A ruff or tippet surrounds the neck; and the skin of the head of a deer forms a curious kind of cap. Travels in North America, From Modern Writers With Remarks and Observations; Exhibiting a Connected View of the Geography and Present State of that Quarter of the Globe They wore light green stuff frocks, with lawn aprons and tippets, and little tight neat silk bonnets of the colour of their frocks. The Fairchild Family Jimsy's cheeks above the old-fashioned tippet Aunt Judith had wound about his throat were smooth and ruddy. Jimsy The Christmas Kid Her white frock was rumpled, and in a sad state from the blow she had received; the tippet was in the same style; her old green silk garden bonnet hung half off her head. The Boarding School Familiar conversations between a governess and her pupils. Written for the amusement and instruction of young ladies. "But I like this best," said Matthew, and he laid his hand on the red woollen tippet. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z There was her brother Robert's wool tippet embalmed in loving loops with the remnants of his wife's best Sunday-go-to-meetin' ribbons. The Panchronicon A muff and tippet lay inside, made of yellow and brown fur like the back of a tortoise-shell cat. Nine Little Goslings A great tear rolled slowly down upon the tippet. Jimsy The Christmas Kid One of her long sleeves she had untied from her tippet, and taken it off; the other remained. The Boarding School Familiar conversations between a governess and her pupils. Written for the amusement and instruction of young ladies. The man had too much of “cold without,” And the lady sighed for her tippet and muff; For though they had come by a summary route, The weather, they found, was wintry enough. Nothing to Say A Slight Slap at Mobocratic Snobbery, Which Has 'Nothing to Do' with 'Nothing to Wear' A ruff or tippet surrounds the neck, and the skin of the deer’s head is formed into a curious sort of cap. Heroes and Hunters of the West Comprising Sketches and Adventures of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Logan, Whetzel, Fleehart, Hughes, Johnson, &c. Perhaps the parasol was hers too, the coral beads, the muff and tippet! Nine Little Goslings For I must profess that I had no more scruple to wear a tippet than a gown, or any comely garment. Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters Madeleine grew hot with the weight of her fur tippet, the pale face under the plumy hat took an unusual pink bloom; her eyes shone with a moist radiance. The Light of Scarthey Her father laughed as he had not done since the mother died, when he saw how comically the old curtain had broken out into boots and hoods, stockings and tippets. Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag She had cast off her hood and tippet, and lay on her bed, her face turned to the wall. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall She was thinly clad, and had an old tippet of yellow fur over her shoulders. The Mystery of a Turkish Bath She has a gentle, serious face; her neatly braided hair and her black tippet inspire respect and sympathy. Child Life In Town And Country 1909 The weeping birches leaned over the road, and formed white fringed arches; the firs wore mantles of ermine, and ruffs and tippets of the softest swan's down. Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland One had a tippet all made of soft down. Boys and Girls Bookshelf; a Practical Plan of Character Building, Volume I (of 17) Fun and Thought for Little Folk If you blow your nose, clean your hand; wipe it with your skirt or put it through your tippet. Early English Meals and Manners Her gloves and mits were often lost, Her tippet sadly soiled; You might have seen Where she had been, For toys all round were tossed, O what a careless child. Aunt Kitty's Stories "I shall wear my tippet when we go to the depot, and have a new hood," said Grace. Little Prudy Little boys may be Bundles if they are properly wrapped up and tied with a tippet or scarf, but not all little boys are Bundles. Seven Little People and their Friends The little girls in the aisle had the like big coarse straw bonnets, with a strip of glazed calico hemmed and crossed over for strings, round tippets, and straight print frocks down to their feet. Old Times at Otterbourne He objected to what he called the Aaronical habits—the square cap, tippet, and surplice, worn by bishops. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges There he goes in close custody, dressed in his bishop's gown and tippet, with a velvet scull cap on his head. Oxford Miss Velveteen Purr, his sister, went with him, she was a very pretty singer, wore a fur tippet, and drank a good deal of milk to soften her voice. A Apple Pie and Other Nursery Tales In the street on Christmas eve were Bundles of great coats and furs tied together with tippets, who hurried along like locomotives, puffing and snorting and leaving behind a line of smoke. Seven Little People and their Friends Ah! those poor little black shawls, those miserable pleated caps, those wretched tippets, those doleful seed rosaries they fingered in the shade. En Route She had huddled a soft sable tippet about her throat and shoulders. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance She makes him go out and wipe his feet twice, and wear that queer long cloak when it rains, and that red woollen tippet. A Little Girl in Old New York The shoulders are decorated by a cape or tippet of black, copiously spotted with white. Birds of the Indian Hills "I know that," said Charley, "for my mother's muff and tippet are made of Lynx skin." Charley's Museum A Story for Young People Woodhouse was really impressed by the sight of Mrs. Houghton, small, pale and withheld, taking a walk with her dainty little girl, so fresh in an ermine tippet and a muff. The Lost Girl When they are not thinking about you they say, "I fear the moths have got at my ermine tippet," or, "Your poor Aunt Emma had a lovely sable cloak, but it was eaten by moths." The Book of Dragons Another tied a tippet round his waist, and a woman was found strutting about in a pair of fisherman’s boots, and a straw bonnet with the back to the front! Sunk at Sea The only other ornament in its plumage is a black-and-white shepherd's plaid tippet. Birds of the Indian Hills We carry our wrongs to the law courts, and an aged gentleman in an ermine tippet, and a more or less grimy wig, avenges us—with costs and damages. Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden She has on a small flat hat, and a tippet over her shoulders. Rembrandt and His Works Comprising a Short Account of His Life; with a Critical Examination into His Principles and Practice of Design, Light, Shade, and Colour. Illustrated by Examples from the Etchings of Rembrandt. He was dressed in a furred black gown, "such as he was wont to wear being bishop," a furred velvet tippet about his neck, and a velvet cap. The Reign of Mary Tudor Dr. Ridley then took off his gown and tippet, and gave them to his brother-in-law, Mr. Shipside. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs "Vell I neffer!" cried Hans, and pulled on the tippet so vigorously that the long bob began to switch around sideways. The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall But, my dear Ellen, pray lend Matilda your tippet, for she looks as much frozen as the snow; she must take great care of herself in this cold climate.” The Barbadoes Girl A Tale for Young People Beautiful white hair hung straight all round his head, like a saint's and fell in a single curl upon the tippet. The Short-story Ridley gave his gown and tippet to his brother-in-law, and distributed remembrances among those who were nearest to him. The Reign of Mary Tudor After him came another monster with a petticoat made of sailcloth, and a tippet of a bit of old tarpaulin. Fighting the Whales "Wait, I'll loosen the tippet," came from Songbird, and guided the muffler free of the bob. The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall She and her companions wore short petticoats, and a kind of tippet on their shoulders. The Coral Island He took the little green tippet off his own shoulders and fastened it on those of his successor. Blue Lights Hot Work in the Soudan His colossal proportions were enhanced by the addition of an entire white bearskin to his ordinary hairy dress, and which was thrown round his broad shoulders in the form of a tippet. The World of Ice One of the executioners then pulled off a kind of furred tippet which covered her bosom; her modesty taking the alarm, made her start back a few steps; she turned pale, and burst into tears. The Pacha of Many Tales The German youth was wearing an old-fashion tippet around his neck, the loose ends flying behind. The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall I believe we both had some kind of an idea that the sort of feather tippet that hung from Polly’s head would act as a cloak to hide all the imperfections that were so plain. Nat the Naturalist A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas Though it was a sharp January morning, her neck was unprotected by the warm tippet which all the other ladies wore. The Maidens' Lodge None of Self and All of Thee, (In the Reign of Queen Anne) But if she were sensible and quiet, she generally wore the same kind of muslin tippet that was used on warm days out of doors. The Gold that Glitters The Mistakes of Jenny Lavender After him came another monster with a petticoat made of sailcloth and a tippet of a bit of old tarpaulin. Fighting the Whales "Hans' tippet caught under our runners and held us up a good deal." The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall The injunctions of Queen Elizabeth, in 1564, seem to mark the tippet as a distinction between clergymen and laymen, who otherwise, in colleges and choirs at least, would have none. Notes and Queries, Number 179, April 2, 1853. A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc There were beasts of all sorts; horses, in particular, of every breed, from the spotted barrel on four pegs with a small tippet for a mane, to the thorough-bred rocker on his highest mettle. The Cricket on the Hearth Sunday came, and Jenny dressed herself in the flowered tabby, tying her tippet this time with blue ribbons. The Gold that Glitters The Mistakes of Jenny Lavender Then there were silks, and satins, and gauzes, and embroideries, and worsted jackets, and tippets, and gloves, and shoes fit for Cinderella. Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends Anonymously was sent by post, 10s., with the request that prayer should be made for the donor, for divine guidance under circumstances of much doubt and anxiety. 29th, 12 cloth tippets. 31st, 4s. A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings with George Müller Written by Himself, First Part This notion is confirmed by the fact, that the scarf was frequently called a tippet in Ireland within memory. Notes and Queries, Number 179, April 2, 1853. A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc She wore a crimson velvet dress and mantle, a muff and tippet of white ermine, and a chapeau of light blue satin, with a long, drooping white plume. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems The next Sunday morning came, and Jenny dressed herself in the flowered tabby, with a pink bow on her muslin tippet. The Gold that Glitters The Mistakes of Jenny Lavender His is no sinecure, as you may guess; Coach, servants, gondola, he goes to call, And carries fan and tippet, gloves and shawl. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 She wears a lace coif, and broad rich lace collar, almost a tippet, for it falls below her shoulders, together with lace cuffs. The Old Masters and Their Pictures For the Use of Schools and Learners in Art It is notorious that in Ireland, time out of mind, tippets have been more generally worn than hoods in parish churches there. Notes and Queries, Number 179, April 2, 1853. A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc The scarf is sent from the torrid zone, and the tippet from beneath the pole. A Book of English Prose Part II, Arranged for Secondary and High Schools More in the background are other pileati, wearing both tippet and hood; and through the armholes of their outer garments show the tight sleeves of the cassock. The Customs of Old England The tall but not very clerical figure was wrapped in a shawl and swathed round the throat with many turns of a woolen tippet. Famous Adventures And Prison Escapes of the Civil War She threw off shawl and tippet on the nearest chair. Queechy, Volume II I put on the apron and the tippet, and—I gave her the biscuit. Gypsy's Cousin Joy Whereupon we all rose up and presented ourselves to kiss the skirt of his tippet, but he would not suffer us, and so took his leave. Ideal Commonwealths The livrée des chaperons, so often mentioned, refers to hoods or tippets of a colour sharply contrasting with that of the garment over which they were worn. The Customs of Old England There was a white tippet hanging on the stovepipe. Gypsy Breynton The shawl was tied over her head and about her neck with a ragged tippet. The Ontario Readers Third Book They were all articles of utility, such as warm, "country-knit" mittens and socks for the boys, and tippets and stockings for the girls. Oscar The Boy Who Had His Own Way “You ain't!” she cried, stopping short and opening wide eyes of dismay at Comfort over the red tippet. Comfort Pease and her Gold Ring Over that again is a tippet, a development of the almuce, or worn over it. The Customs of Old England There was a little black shawl over that, and a green tippet wound twice around her throat with the ends tucked in under the shawl. Gypsy Breynton Mrs. Joe Peabody was a very pretty old lady when she was unwrapped from her black cloak and two shawls and fitch tippet and pumpkin hood, and seated in the big chair by the fire. The Green Door Then she ordered her husband imperiously into his boots and great-coat and tippet, and sent him forth. Madelon A Novel The pink tip of Matilda's nose, and her winking black eyes, just appeared above her red tippet. Comfort Pease and her Gold Ring Next to the Warden, on each side, are two figures in sleeveless copes, tippets and pilei, without hoods—doctors in theology or degrees. The Customs of Old England I tied my hood at the top of the stairs, fastened my tippet in the hall, and reached the family coach by about three of those bounds common to all young animals. Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances He has a sort of tippet of ermine doubled about his neck, which seems calculated to disguise some want of symmetry thereabouts. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third The man turned and stared at her with sharp blue eyes under red brows frost-white between his cap and twice-wound red tippet. Madelon A Novel She never thought of muffs, tippets, snow-boots, but as encumbrances fit for extreme old age and infirmity. Autumn Leaves Original Pieces in Prose and Verse Following them are persons wearing hoods and tippets over what may be a tabard, to which are attached loose sleeves or flats, with the tight sleeves of the cassock appearing underneath. The Customs of Old England But there was not only a Queen of the May, but a Queen of Winter, a man dressed as a woman, loaded with warm clothes and wearing a woollen hood and fur tippet. Ancient Art and Ritual Mamma finished buttoning the tippet and tied down the snug little hat. Connor Magan's Luck and Other Stories These animals must be very abundant, for the tippets are in great numbers, and the construction of each requires at least one hundred skins. History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. He was in a black gown and tippet, and carried his two hands clasped to his breast; and in them was a book and a crucifix. The King's Achievement The Winter Queen was a man or boy dressed in woman's clothes of the warmest kind—"woollen hood, fur tippet," &c. Miscellanea A cape or tippet of the kind which he describes is worn sometimes by a god, but is never seen, it is believed, in any representation of a mortal. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 4. (of 7): Babylon The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations. Fancy dear Mr Sheepshanks, in all his tippets and toggery, ambling and capering round poor me, and trying to drive the devil out of me with a broomful of holy water! Austin and His Friends The dress of the men consists of a robe, a tippet, a shirt, long leggings and moccasins. History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. It had a slight cant towards the church, and suggested nothing so much as a disreputable Victorian widow, in tippet, mantle and crinoline, seeking the support of a stone wall after a carouse. Joanna Godden Presently the brakeman came in, with a flurry of cold air, his neck and head rolled up in a dirty-brown knit woolen tippet, and clumsy gloves on his hands. Bressant A little girl in a grey merino frock and grey beaver bonnet, grey tippet and grey gloves—all grey together, even to her eyes, all except her round rosy face and bright brown hair. The Cuckoo Clock But at each place they were obliged to stop for additional tippets and great-coats and India-rubber boots for the little boys. The Last of the Peterkins With Others of Their Kin The tippet is the most elegant article of Indian dress we have ever seen. History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. A gorget and tippet covering the shoulders was fastened beneath the chin, giving the head a stiff but imposing air of command. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 "Off on a spree to New York, most like," responded the brakeman, tightening his dirty-brown tippet around his neck, "and thought better of it at the last minute." Bressant As I fastened my tippet of common black fur and drew on my woolen gloves, the odour from my glue-and leather-stained hands came pungent to my nostrils. The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls The Amsterdamsche burgerweesmeisjes, as the girls are called, make in procession a very pretty and impressive sight—with their white tippets and caps above their dresses of black and red. A Wanderer in Holland These tippets are very highly esteemed, and are given or disposed of on important occasions only. History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. It was long after midnight before the company began to separate;—cloaks, shawls, and tippets were called for; a jug of punch of extra strength was compounded, and a doch an dhurris11. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, August 21, 1841 But our witch was an amateur in War, she was without support, forlornly dressed in her faithful blue serge three-year-old, and her little squirrel tippet. Living Alone "No breadth at all, and cut on the cross; it is no breadth at all; tippets for mice and ribbons for mobs! for mice!" said the Tailor of Gloucester. The Tailor of Gloucester Here's a tippet for the Prudy girl, and she may have it for nothing; and they are cheaper 'n that, if you take 'em by the quantity. Little Prudy's Sister Susy I put on my best coat and mittens and tippet and start for school. The Light in the Clearing It was the dumb and dignified rebuke of Propriety in an ermine tippet, to Vice made manifest in the infamy of rags. The Divine Fire "Oh! no, miss, no," said Mrs. Hurd as she went hurriedly to fetch a fur tippet which her visitor had laid down on the dresser. Marcella They whispered to one another about the taffeta lining, and about little mouse tippets. The Tailor of Gloucester Prudy seized her fur tippet, and put it on at once. Little Prudy's Sister Susy Marguerite Tissot, her muslin dress enveloping her like a cloud, seemed a child-Virgin; her fair hair, escaping from underneath her little cap, looked, through the snowy veil, like a tippet figured with gold. A Love Episode One of the executioners then pulled off a kind of furred tippet which covered her bosom; her modesty taking the alarm, made her start back a few steps; she turned pale and burst into tears. The Pacha of Many Tales Such shaking of hands such mobbing up in cloaks and tippets! Tales of a Traveller There was a "Gates Ajar" tippet for sale in the country groceries; I have fancied that it was a knit affair of as many colors as the jewels in the eternal portals, and extremely openwork. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, May, 1896 Associated words: furrier, furriery, tippet, pelisse. furbelow, n. flounce, frill, ruffle. furbish, v.polish, burnish, scour, clean. Putnam's Word Book It was not until the arrival of the death warrant that the condemned man felt that the "Tyburn tippet" was really being drawn about his neck. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences "Then, fool," she said curtly, "link up that tippet of mail across your face, go down to Osric the Sheriff himself, beg to be allowed to fight, and see what he will tell you." A Thane of Wessex The fur of the sable is very valuable, and is made into muffs and tippets, and pelisses for the Russian nobles. Far Off "The Pro-Proctor wears a Master of Arts' gown, faced with velvet, with a tippet attached to the left shoulder." A Collection of College Words and Customs Antonym: reassure. scare, n. fright, alarm, terror, panic, consternation. scarecrow, n. guy, effigy; ragamuffin. scarf, n. muffler, tippet, neckcloth, neckerchief, cravat, necktie, maniple. scarfskin, n. epidermis, cuticle. scary, a. Putnam's Word Book She was a bleak little figure bowing into the wind, her tippet flapping back over one shoulder. Every Soul Hath Its Song The serjeant wears a lambskin tippet; the judge one of patchwork, de minuto vario, made up of a variety of little white furs, always excepting ermine. The Man Who Laughs The throat was protected by a chain-covering that surrounded the neck, and hung down to the shoulders like a tippet. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 583, December 29, 1832 The second is a black silk gown, with full sleeves; it has a tippet attached to the shoulders. A Collection of College Words and Customs Near the empress was a gilded trophy wreathed with flowers, and made of little crooks, on which were hung rich Turkish handkerchiefs, tippets, ribbons, laces, etc., for the small prizes. Selected English Letters (XV - XIX Centuries) My hope is, with good luck, to clutch Villas, gold watches, sable tippets. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, August 30, 1890 He had romped with her as a little girl, drawn her on his sled, picked up her hair-pins, and worn her tippet, when they had skated together as girl and boy. Pink and White Tyranny A Society Novel I repeated in astonishment, never having heard of the disease in question; "what has the 'Anadyrski bol' got to do with an old tippet?" Tent Life in Siberia The Proctors wear gowns of prince's stuff, the sleeves and facings of black velvet; to the left shoulder is affixed a small tippet. A Collection of College Words and Customs He was ignorant of whom she was—oh! of that she felt quite quite sure: she always wore a dark tippet round her shoulders, and a hood to cover her head. The Nest of the Sparrowhawk Then he put shawls and tippets and boots and various little packages on the other chairs. Darrel of the Blessed Isles Their hair is curled and powdered, their coiffure a sort of French round-eared caps, with white tippets, a sort of ruff and large tucker: in short, a very pretty dress. Letters of Horace Walpole — Volume II Why, you see, his daughter has asked for a tippet, and as she has the Anadyrsk sickness, they must get one for her. Tent Life in Siberia The Collectors wear the same dress as the Proctors, with the exception of the hood and tippet. A Collection of College Words and Customs His colossal proportions were enhanced by the addition of an entire white bear-skin to his ordinary hairy dress, and which was thrown round his broad shoulders in the form of a tippet. The World of Ice The old man wore a gown, and a fur tippet, and a velvet cap--sure signs of dignity; but the gown was rusty, and the fur old--sure signs of poverty. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction Surely Mollie would be pleased to receive a nice little fur tippet or a muff, and I'll get Tommie a handsome snow-shovel, that he can use when he cleans off the paths. The Booming of Acre Hill And Other Reminiscences of Urban and Suburban Life Thus Kolmagórof's daughter had imperatively demanded a woollen tippet, and as the poor Cossack had nothing of the sort in the house, he had started out through the village to find one. Tent Life in Siberia There was no fire, though the weather was cold; both children were wrapped in some poor shawls and tippets, as a substitute. Ten Girls from Dickens He wore a fur tippet round his neck and a heavy gold chain over it, with a medallion which dangled in front of him. The White Company The Swede was scraping his sides with the currycomb, and the Big Gray, accustomed to Cully's gentler touch, was resenting the familiarity by biting at the tippet wound about the neck of the young man. Tom Grogan Fool, he had more in his sandal, or stitched into his tippet. The Black Arrow She had furry articles for winter wear, as tippets, boas, and muffs, which stood up on end in rampant manner, and were not at all sleek. Dombey and Son Even if she had been longer, she would have earned the delay, for she returned to him in pink silk and old Venice point de rose, with a pretty ermine tippet across her shoulders. The Man Between, an International Romance Taller and broader than her husband, her flowing gown of sendall, and fur-lined tippet, could not conceal the gaunt and ungraceful outlines of her figure. The White Company Just as we were passing it I pulled my tippet from my pocket and probably flipped out the purse at the same time. Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates How much more, then, must it be felt by the young street musician, who, with the exception of a woolen tippet, wore nothing more or warmer than in the warmer months! Phil, the Fiddler She and her companions wore short petticoats and a kind of tippet on their shoulders. The Coral Island A Tale of the Pacific Ocean They whispered to one another about the taffeta lining and about little mouse tippets. The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter She followed the Marchioness into the hall, saw her fitted into a miscellaneous heap of overshoes, shawls and tippets, and called from the doorstep: "Mind, the carriage is to be back for me at ten!" The Age of Innocence She had a white fur tippet about her neck and made no fussy objections when Emil fingered it admiringly. O Pioneers! When they returned to the front door, Titania's blue eyes were sparkling above her soft tippet. The Haunted Bookshop Mrs. Weston begs you to put on your tippet. Emma Peace, yonder comes one; methink it is a priest, By his gown, cap, and tippet made of a list. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 It was departing time; the outer hall was beginning to display cloaks, hoods, and tippets, and from without could be heard the voices of the negroes, bawling out demands for carriages. In the Valley What a vulgar, insignificant chit one feels oneself without cap or powder!—without those ruffles, or those tippets, or those quilted petticoats! Sir George Tressady — Volume I Laura has lost her tippet; I lend her mine, an' she kind o' blushes. A Little Book of Profitable Tales The old woman was just entering her street door when she heard Marny's voice, her basket on her arm, a rabbit-skin tippet about her neck. The Under Dog A close skull-cap, a long robe with narrow sleeves, a hood, tippet, and mantle buttoned on the right shoulder, compose the dress of judges and officers of the law, as depicted on brasses. English Villages A young damsel of eight or so, in a tattered tippet, and a large bonnet—probably her mother's—stood there, curtseying. The Channings It was quite an easy thing for me in those days to make long ermine cloaks with fur tippets and muff, and this filled my little playfellows with admiration. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt So next morning, soon after breakfast, the children put on all the warmest wraps they could find, and in tam o'shanter caps, tippets, mittens and leggings, started out for their Ourday fun. Marjorie's New Friend The night was not cold for the season, and our companions were thickly clad, having tippets and muffs, still, the wolves' skins of Guert contributed to render them more comfortable. Satanstoe Fleda turned from the fire to remove her visitor's bonnet and wrappings, but the former was all Mrs. Carleton would give her; she threw off shawl and tippet on the nearest chair. Queechy She wore an immense fur tippet, which, though then of an obsolete fashion, made her look like a three-per-cent. annuitant going to receive her dividends. The Uninhabited House A swan's-down tippet covered her shoulders; massive bracelets ornamented her wrists; while from her ears descended two Irish diamond ear-rings, rivalling in magnitude and value the glass pendants of a lustre. Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 On her shoulders, disposed to rheumatism, she wore a tippet of brown marabout feathers, and in her ears long jet earrings. The Sisters-In-Law As for Mr. Worden, he wore a cloak of black cloth, laying aside all the furs, but a tippet and muff, both of which he used habitually in cold weather. Satanstoe Then, after she had carefully fastened their cloaks and tippets and charged them to run home as fast as they could, they started out. The Allis Family; or, Scenes of Western Life The breath under her little lace tippet rose and fell with furious haste. The History of David Grieve Nor was the base creature content to rest at the sable tippets. The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories "Never mind, dear," said Mrs. Bassett, coolly, "we have got his tippet." A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day A small tippet of Desire's, sent from England, was the only thing of the kind in Stockbridge. The Duke of Stockbridge And the next thing, the snowballs flew through the air, and one hit David in the neck, and burst all over his tippet. The Adventures of Joel Pepper The lady of a new-made baronet in Dorsetshire informed us that her husband was put under a regiment & ordered the tippet bath to cure him of the effect of London "dinnerings." The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 Whether they were only tippets or dyed rabbit-skins, it did not matter to King Arthur. The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories I say, though, our Compton is not a bad sort; I'm blowed if he hadn't taken off his tippet to put round his gal. A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day She and her companions wore short petticoats and a kind of tippet on their shoulders. The Coral Island A Tale of the Pacific Ocean A. A person that makes ladies' caps, tippets, and things for little children. The Infant System For Developing the Intellectual and Moral Powers of all Children, from One to Seven years of Age "You will need your tippet if you are going beyond the orchard, and I think perhaps your hood." An Unwilling Maid Being the History of Certain Episodes during the American Revolution in the Early Life of Mistress Betty Yorke, born Wolcott King Arthur held on his course and literally took the old lady aback, and began to tear those choice sable tippets asunder. The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories The tippet your son took off his own shoulders, and put it round my girl, that terrible night they were lost in the wood. A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day The golden tippet, as I wear it, curves and shimmers. Chantecler Play in Four Acts At the corners I met the Newton boys so wrapped in tippets that I could see only their eyes and the red ends of their small noses. Adventures in Friendship I suggested tippets, flannels, and furs, of which I already possessed a moderate supply. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2 To-day I promenaded in the gallery with wadded dress and muff and tippet on. Memories of Hawthorne Forgive me keeping it, Lady Bassett—I know I was little better than a thief; but it was only a tippet to you, and to me it was much more. A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day "I'm not afraid of the cold, you know, and I'm so tired sitting still," and she added, as she fastened her fur tippet, "I shan't be long, dear." The Battle Ground He ran forward and found his brother's old gun and tippet. Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp Or, Lost in the Backwoods Their fur- trimmed cloaks and their tippets; their shoes of all the colours of the rainbow; their dainty girdles, bejewelled and gilt, were a sight to see. The Coming of the Friars In his saddlebags he carried his black robe and white tippet. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers "And the little boy had played the man, and taken off his tippet to put round the little lady?" A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day She smiled at Dan above her fur tippet, and he forgot her words in watching the animation come and go in her face. The Battle Ground "Here, take my tippet and tie that around your head and ears." The Rover Boys out West Or, The Search for a Lost Mine Her new attendant dresses all at Kew, except tippet and long ruffles, which she carries in paper, to save from dusty roads. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 1 The morning was fresh and sharp, and there was a row of tippets above the display of big white aprons, covering the prominent bosoms and stomachs and sturdy shoulders. The Fat and the Thin "My dear friend," said Lady Bassett, "you are speaking riddles to me; what tippet?" A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day The lady with the tippet will justify the wires and the starvation because, as she will say, she uses the fur. The American Senator She had risen to greet him and was now unwinding the white silk handkerchief wrapped about his throat and helping him off with his fur tippet and gloves. Tides of Barnegat She wore an ample black satin skirt, small black satin slippers in goloshes, a sable tippet and a large, picturesque lace bonnet. Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One Then she threw off hat, tippet, and gloves, and seated herself But in a moment she was up and at the cupboard. Demos The black cashmere dress, the fur tippet, and the box containing the toque with jet trimmings were gone! Jonah Perhaps I meant Mary's own time and pains, as well as the tippet. The Daisy chain, or Aspirations No pilgrim returning from Santiago de Compostella ever slung handsomer tippet from his shoulders. The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography Above this was a tippet of three rows of embroidered lozenge-shaped "tabs" of satin. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither This tract is sometimes, however, traversed by the Wanyoro and Gani people, who are traders in cows and tippet monkey-skins, stealthily travelling at night; but they seldom attempt it from fear of being murdered. The Discovery of the Source of the Nile She put on her bonnet and tippet, and when he arrived at the hour named she was at the door awaiting him. Life's Little Ironies "Do you mean the list of our flannel petticoats, papa, that Mary has made into a tippet?" The Daisy chain, or Aspirations The first man to try the door was an old Norwegian in a spotted Mackinac jacket and a fur cap, with the inevitable little red tippet about his neck. Main-Travelled Roads Such are of the livery or clothing as have attained to the dignity to wear gowns and parti-colored hoods or tippets, according to the rules and ancient customs of their respective companies. The Commonwealth of Oceana A large lady, in black satin, with eyes and hair as black as sloes, with gold chains, scent-bottles, sable tippet, worked pocket-handkerchief, and four twinkling rings on each of her plump white fingers. The Paris Sketch Book All the Stags in Capel Court Saw her lightly trip it; All the lads of Stock Exchange Twigg'd her muff and tippet. Ballads Come, girl; bid your woman get your hood and tippet. The Lion's Skin Windows of sickrooms are opened, the merry small boy goes to school without his tippet, and men lay off their long ulsters for their beaver coats. Main-Travelled Roads So, with arms winged, and stout legs spread wide and braced, Geordie Ross was sliding gaily homeward, his knitted tippet a gallant pennant behind. Greyfriars Bobby My lady with the ermine tippet and draggling feather, can we not see that she lives in Portland Place, and is the wife of an East India Director? George Cruikshank She's like her little cap, you know, and her little mantles and tippets. T. Tembarom His under garment was of excellent white linen down to the foot, girt with a girdle of the same; and a sindon or tippet of the same about his neck. New Atlantis I was quite charmed by the Duchess, who talked in a gentle voice, straightening my convent tippet as she spoke. Letters of Two Brides And so they did,—for they both came down to dinner in black gowns and tippets; whereas Miss B. had commonly her dress half off her shoulders. The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond If I give Jane a chinchilla tippet, you may be certain chinchilla is the most out-of-date fur that any woman could wear. Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow Sally held up an old-fashioned fitch fur tippet. The Copy-Cat and Other Stories "Why, thou gallows-bird—thou jail-rat—thou friend of the hangman and his customers!" replied Foster, "hast thou the assurance to expect countenance from any one whose neck is beyond the compass of a Tyburn tippet?" Kenilworth There were brocades that stood alone with splendour of fabric, there was rich lace, fine linen, ribbands, farthingales, swansdown tippets, and little slippers with high red heels. A Lady of Quality Just look, mademoiselle, what a fur tippet he has on his chest; that is the sort of man to live till he is a hundred. Father Goriot There was no fire, though the weather was cold; both children were wrapped in some poor shawls and tippets as a substitute. Bleak House No conscientious woman would have sent an old fur tippet all eaten with moths into another woman's house. The Copy-Cat and Other Stories She flung open the window and tossed out the mangy tippet. The Copy-Cat and Other Stories “There is a gown and tippet or so here, and a hood and some ribands I might do without,” she said. A Lady of Quality |
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