单词 | capote |
例句 | The shape has almost the same shape as the capote for bullfighting, in beautiful pink silk, with yellow or blue in the back. It’s Raining Menswear 2015-11-12T05:00:00Z Her attire was a peignoir of grey taffetas, lined with blue, and on her head she wore a simple capote of the same. Ghosts and Family Legends A Volume for Christmas 2012-04-21T02:00:22.650Z Then came the levies of the colony, in gray capotes and gaudy sashes, and the trained battalions from old France in cuirass and head-piece, veterans of European wars. The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada 2012-03-26T02:00:34.423Z "I am afraid," said he, "that this is a capote," as I played my last card. The Watchers A Novel 2012-01-29T03:00:08.560Z Native reis of the boat has a brown woollen capote over his blue cotton gown, the hood drawn over his turban. Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z “No,” says Lee.; “he says he will pray a whole year if I give him a shirt and a capote.” A History of Oregon, 1792-1849 Drawn From Personal Observation and Authentic Information 2012-01-20T03:00:11.607Z Over all is worn the shaggy white capote. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z He wore over his uniform a capote of India rubber cloth, which he laid aside when he came into our deck-parlor for a brief sitting and a whiff of tobacco. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z But they were merely Greek pedlers or travelling merchants, and, without any more noise, kindled the fire anew, drew their capotes around them, stretched themselves upon the floor, and were soon asleep. Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-11-01T02:00:22.197Z Brent stared, speechless, as his swift glance took in the details of her moccasins, deer-skin leggings, short skirt, white capote and stocking cap. Snowdrift A Story of the Land of the Strong Cold 2011-10-23T02:00:22.547Z It was a weird sight, those shepherds in their heavy capotes of sheepskin, and their shadows reflected on the mountain, and gave one the impression of so many spectres gliding in the moonlight. Turkey Peeps at Many Lands 2011-09-21T02:00:31.190Z I had already contrived additional warm clothing of fur and blankets, with a hood or capote. A Claim on Klondyke A Romance of the Arctic El Dorado 2011-07-03T02:00:07.507Z Those wonderful jackets and capotes, which are the romance of stage and fancy-ball attire, here appeared as the common prose of every-day dress. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z This rug is to the Montenegrino what the capote is to the Greek and Albanian, his companion in all weathers—his shelter against the storm, and his bed at night. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 2011-06-29T02:00:23.750Z Every two persons shall have a mattress, a paillasse, two blankets, three pair of new sheets, two coats each, six shirts, four pair of shoes, and one capote. Narrative of a Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico In the Years 1599-1602 2011-05-30T02:00:21.633Z When he buttoned his own big rain capote around her she trembled under his hands. The Mystery of The Barranca 2011-05-25T02:00:16.720Z This man was muffled to the eyes in furs, he wore a rough bearskin coat, and his head was enveloped in a huge capote. A Claim on Klondyke A Romance of the Arctic El Dorado 2011-07-03T02:00:07.507Z We have seen capotes of taffeta, and ribbon applied like flounces as ornaments to the crown; these ribbons are cut into teeth or plain, but with a narrow border of much brighter shade. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3, June, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:14.897Z I was so struck with the tableau that I involuntarily drew nigh, to hear what the little dark man in the capote had to say to the giant in green frock and gilt buttons. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z Bring my box-coat!” and he push up a grand capote with many scrapes. Tales from Blackwood Volume 8 2011-04-09T02:00:09.087Z For instantly there flashed up a picture of her wet face looking at him from under her capote hood on the day that he found her standing in the rain beside her fallen horse. The Mystery of The Barranca 2011-05-25T02:00:16.720Z She had a hood, a capote, a part of her outer garment: it was then drawn so closely round her face that nothing but her sweet eyes were visible. A Claim on Klondyke A Romance of the Arctic El Dorado 2011-07-03T02:00:07.507Z We have also seen very pretty capotes covered with net, made of very lively colored taffeta. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3, June, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:14.897Z As he spoke, the procuratore drew a letter from under his capote, and presented it to the General. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z They used to wear the company's regulation light blue capotes, or coats, in winter, with flannel shirts, either red or blue, and corduroy trousers gartered at the knee with bead-work. On Canada's Frontier Sketches of History, Sport, and Adventure and of the Indians, Missionaries, Fur-traders, and Newer Settlers of Western Canada 2011-02-09T03:00:51.093Z I once applied to a half-naked gaucho, who, with his red capote wound about his head, was dozing in the sun on the plaza, to carry a portmanteau. The South-West By a Yankee. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 2011-02-05T03:00:13.817Z Riley Tyler threw off his blanket capote, dragged from an inner pocket a disguise similar to the sheriff's and hurriedly put it on. The Rider of Golden Bar 2011-01-04T03:01:06.347Z The infantry uniform is almost exactly that of the French—long grey capote, blue tunic with the number of the regiment on the collar, and red trousers. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. I) 2010-12-27T03:00:17.990Z Again and again the massive jaws snapped and tore, first the capote, then the exposed neck, to ribbons. The Whelps of the Wolf The day, I have said, was just breaking, and the officers wore their dark-grey capotes over their uniforms. Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune The fair bride contributed the white capote, which I remembered on my former visit, and a girdle. Visits To Monasteries in the Levant Scarcely was the stranger left alone than the door opened, and a man entered, shaking the snow from his heavy boots and his long capote. Davenport Dunn, Volume 2 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day The man was alone, muffled in a great capote, carrying a rifle over his shoulder, and something on his back—possibly his game. Northern Diamonds Pushing back the hood of his caribou capote to free his ears, he listened, motionless. The Whelps of the Wolf Before I could remove the wide capote which I wore, the waiter ushered me into a large salon where a party of about forty persons were seated at supper. Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune One Indian enters just as he has left the hunting-field, clad from head to heel in white caribou with the antlers left on the capote as a decoy. The Story of the Trapper "Butcher's mare here still, G�orgie?" said a huge fellow, with high boots of red-brown leather, and a sheepskin capote belted round him with a red sash. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas It really was Horace Osborne, but he was almost unrecognizable in his muffling capote, long hair, and a three months' growth of beard. Northern Diamonds The warm tongue sought the face of the drowsy man, and the dog, not to be put off, thrust her nose roughly into his robe, whimpering as she pulled at his capote. The Whelps of the Wolf Passing them was a slender woman muffled in a black silk capote, with no hat to cover the intricate mass of her hair piled against a high comb. The Bright Shawl A hunter's knife and short-handled woodman's axe hang through the beaded scarf, belting in his loose, caribou capote. The Story of the Trapper Their uniform was similar, except that they had wings to their capotes instead of worsted epaulettes. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. II) And they kissed each other, again and again, the one with white hair and the other with the prisoner's 'capote.' Contemporary Russian Novelists Reaching Marcel, the husky seized a skin sleeve of his capote and arching her great back, fought the slippery footing in a mad effort to drag him from the water. The Whelps of the Wolf Drawn capote of white crape, adorned with clusters of the rose de mott both in the interior and exterior. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, September, 1850 He drew his capote over his face to shade his eyes; but the pace and the sun grew so hot that he was soon running again unprotected from the blistering light. The Story of the Trapper The day, I have said, was just breaking, and the officers wore their dark gray capotes over their uniforms. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. The folds of his capote protected him partially from the stinging particles, and his gauntleted hands shielded his eyes somewhat. The Wilderness Trail Right beside the capote of my engine, showing through the white cloth a silver snake—the Rhine! Aircraft and Submarines The Story of the Invention, Development, and Present-Day Uses of War's Newest Weapons Drawn capote of pink crape, adorned in the interior with half-wreaths of green myrtle. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, September, 1850 The one rule of the trapper's life is to go ahead, let the going cost what it may; and drawing his capote over his face, Koot went on. The Story of the Trapper They lie down any where on the floor, ensconced in a capote or cloak, removing perhaps their opunkas, but scarcely ever any other garment. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845 Mercifully for her feelings, the shape of the head was hidden in the swathed capote and fur cap. The Wilderness Trail On examining his clothing, Granger found that his favourite capote was not there; he conjectured that Peggy had taken that also in her hurry. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin And the very young Victor, who knew nothing of the threats, thought his big uncle a very brave figure in his blue capote, his red muffler, and his white stocking cap of wool. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country Torres raised his arm, and the blade passed through the loose sleeve of his capote. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846 Then the banditti rushed in with fierce gestures; truculent men, with shaggy hair and beards, wrapped in dark capotes, with long guns in their hands, and daggers in their belts and bosoms. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. But, since he was traveling fast, he soon became almost suffocated under the heavy envelope, and for relief was forced to throw aside the capote, and again expose himself to the blistering sunlight. The Wilderness Trail Over all they flung capotes, which extended to their knees and were caught in at the waist with a scarlet sash. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin For dress was adopted a capote, such as was common in the country, made of coarse material, and black; together with a black cassock, thick shoes, and a broad-brimmed hat. The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886 When he stepped out on the stones with his long hair, his bent back, and his dingy blanket capote he looked like a mediæval grotesque—yet he had a dignity of his own, too. The Huntress Every one was crying out in despair; Lord Byron alone consoled and encouraged the rest, then he wrapped himself up in his Albanian capote, and went to sleep quietly, until his fate should be decided. My Recollections of Lord Byron He folded back the capote, and uttered a great cry of joy and fear... The Wilderness Trail He was clad in the regulation capote of the Hudson Bay Company's employee; it was of a dark material, probably duffel, which reached to the knees. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin He wore a dirty blanket capote—and a bicycle cap! The Woman from Outside [on Swan River] When the excitement of the departure died away, Mahooley for the first time perceived a squat little figure in a blanket capote sitting patiently on the platform in front of the store. The Huntress As Father Membr� stalked along the prairie with the hunters, his capote tucked up out of his way on its cord, one of the men shot a buffalo and it dropped. Heroes of the Middle West The French Drawing his capote close around his face, he bent to the blast, and shuffled along. The Wilderness Trail On his head was a fur-skin cap, over which he had drawn the hood of his capote so far down that his features could not be discerned. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin Their manner of walking is truly theatrical; but this strut is probably the effect of the capote, or cloak, depending from one shoulder. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2 By way of answer Musq'oosis produced a folded paper from inside the capote. The Huntress But Father Membr� got up, and, spreading his capote in both hands, danced in front of the buffalo to head it off from escaping. Heroes of the Middle West The French The man thrust his head forward, and worked his face out of the capote that covered the features. The Wilderness Trail He rose up, and putting on his capote and snowshoes hurriedly, went out following Strangeways' trail. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin In the sunshine, the Frenchman may cast aside his grey capote; but, depend upon it, when the storm blows, he will clasp it more closely to his frame. The Tribune of Nova Scotia A Chronicle of Joseph Howe The form of the present style of capotes is very open in front, flat upon the top of the head, and shallow and sloping at the back. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 "Are you hurt, Father?" they all asked, supporting him, and finding it impossible to keep from laughing as he sat up, with his reverend face skinned and his capote nearly torn off. Heroes of the Middle West The French One hand was bound in strips of fur and a fold of his capote shielded his eyes from the glare. The Wilderness Trail Casting his capote about him and drawing on his mittens, he obeyed. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin Each man threw off his capote and tucked up his shirt-sleeves to the elbows, and very soon each had on a pair of bright red gauntlets. The Wild Man of the West A Tale of the Rocky Mountains Hastily donning my fur capote, cap and mittens, and taking my loaded musket, I left the quarters without encountering any person. The Cryptogram A Story of Northwest Canada There were settlers in blanket capotes, shaped like friars' frocks, with hoods to draw over their heads. Heroes of the Middle West The French "I'll use this," he shouted, turning up the capote of his ulster, while the cape thrashed furiously in the wind. A Tame Surrender, A Story of The Chicago Strike Jonas Bellew was also there, in a new blue cloth capote, scarlet belt, and moccasins, in which he looked every inch a man, if not a gentleman. Wrecked but not Ruined Throwing off his capote, and tightening his belt, he stood on a ledge just below the last fall, intently watching the water. The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains But just then I heard voices, and two voyageurs, in the blue capotes of the Hudson Bay Company, came out of the timber about twenty yards off. The Cryptogram A Story of Northwest Canada Their outer wraps were not unlike the men's; so a multitude of blanket capotes flocked toward the Mississippi bank, which at that time had not been washed away, and rose steeply above the water. Heroes of the Middle West The French There were Frenchmen, Canadian voyageurs, strays of the north-west company, wearing white capotes, and chatting, dancing, and singing their boat-songs with all the ésprit of their race. The Scalp Hunters “Now I’m ready to start,” said Bellew, rising and wiping his mouth with the cuff of his capote. Wrecked but not Ruined This he accomplished by means of a strip torn off the poor man’s cotton shirt, and the long red worsted belt with which the hunter’s capote was bound. The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains Baptiste was dressed like all the company’s voyageurs and hunters, in a blue capote, red flannel shirt, beaded corduroy trousers and fringed leggings, and a cap decked out with feathers. The Cryptogram A Story of Northwest Canada In cold weather he puts on a bournous or capote, with a hood such as the Greek fishermen and sailors wear. Old Jack Sometimes the party travels through the night, each warrior being muffled in a shaggy capote or bourka, which covers not only the rider but the entire back of his steed. Life of Schamyl And Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence Against Russia "They are—nay more—embarked: the latest boat Waits but my chief——" "My sword, and my capote." The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 The wily man here drew from the breast of his capote a pair of beautifully made moccasins, soft as chamois leather, and richly ornamented with dyed quills of the porcupine. The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains He pointed to my blue capote with brass buttons—the summer uniform of the company. The Cryptogram A Story of Northwest Canada He was dressed in the usual capote, leggins, and moccasins of a hunter. Hudson Bay On the contrary, a genial warmth prevails, inducing the inhabitants to discard flannel-lined leathern capotes and fur caps for lighter garments. The Big Otter They were dressed in the costume of the country: most of them wore light-blue cloth capotes, girded tightly round them by scarlet or crimson worsted belts. The Young Fur Traders “Right, boy, right!” exclaimed the old man, hastily belting on his capote. The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains Frank knew this, and proceeded to re-adjust the sash that secured his leathern capote, as he walked towards the little sledge in front of the fort. Ungava His burden consisted of my carpet-bag, two days’ provisions, and a blue cloth capote—which latter he carried over his shoulder, the weather being warm. Hudson Bay In desperation I seized my capote and thrust both feet into the sleeves, with some hazy intention of tying a knot on each wrist to protect the toes. The Big Otter And that, too,” he added, throwing him a blue cloth capote. The Young Fur Traders A new capote, also, and—and—a yard or two of scarlet cloth with a few beads. The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains Aneetka had long since laid aside her native garb, and wore the more graceful and womanly costume of the Indian women, and Maximus wore the capote and leggings of the voyageur. Ungava The blanket or cloth capote is then laid aside for one of smoked red-deer skin, which has very much the appearance of chamois leather. Hudson Bay His capote and cap were left in charge of his sister. Silver Lake “I’ll be with him in a minute,” he replied, as he threw off his capote and proceeded to unwind himself as quickly as his multitudinous haps would permit. The Young Fur Traders However, it was agreed to, with this addition, that the culprit’s capote should be cut to pieces. The Red Man's Revenge A Tale of The Red River Flood A leathern capote and leggings hung from a nail in one corner; in another lay a pile of buffalo robes. The Prairie Chief They were all dressed alike, in light cloth capotes with hoods, corduroy trousers, striped shirts open in front, with cotton kerchiefs tied sailor-fashion loosely round their swarthy necks. Hudson Bay “At ten at night, a male infant brought to the door in a capote, parties absconded, no marks, named Jacobo.” The Pacha of Many Tales While Nina was speaking, she took out of a chest the capote she had worn on the previous occasion, and, throwing it over her shoulders, led the way down the steps. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea They were clad in the capotes, leggings, fur caps, moccasins, and fingerless mittens usually worn by the men of the settlement in winter. The Red Man's Revenge A Tale of The Red River Flood The only discomfort was that, in spite of big mittens and capotes, so much snow had found its way where it was, to say the least, not very welcome. Winter Adventures of Three Boys He was dressed in the blanket capote, cloth leggins, and scarlet cap usually worn by the Abinikies, and other tribes of the Labrador coast. Hudson Bay In the corner I discovered the cause of his solicitude in the shape of a small, spare man, wearing the shovel-hat and black capote of a priest. The Rifle Rangers Girls Dress.—White satin capote black velvet dress with berthe; and sleeves trimmed with slight silk fringe. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Opening a little bundle, the Indian took therefrom a small coat, or capote, of deer-skin; soft, and of a beautiful yellow, like the skin of the chamois. The Red Man's Revenge A Tale of The Red River Flood A warm, well-lined hood or capote was attached to each overcoat. Winter Adventures of Three Boys After this he put on a leather capote edged with fur. Hudson Bay Mademoiselle had thrown off her capote before beginning to dance; I picked it up and put it around her, and led her back to her seat on the pelts. The Rose of Old St. Louis The boatmen, or "engagés," having spent their season's gains in carousal, packed their blanket capotes and were ready for the wilderness again. The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin We soon left the region of woods; and being now at an elevation of seven thousand feet above the sea, felt somewhat cold, and buttoned our capotes closer about us. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2 But for these capotes much of the snow would have found its way into their faces and down under the collars of their coats. Winter Adventures of Three Boys The dress of the Indians upon this occasion was generally blue cloth capotes with hoods, scarlet or blue cloth leggins, quill-worked moccasins, and no caps. Hudson Bay They crouched at home, in cellars and basements, wrapt in rough capotes, or hovering around a mangal, or brazier of coals, the usual substitute for a stove. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 8 Italy and Greece, Part Two The soldier in the capote had to step forward to receive it, and D'Aulnay's eye fell upon the sandal advanced near the torch. The Lady of Fort St. John The wild-looking mariners were lounging lazily about in their shaggy capotes, or engaged in loading their vessels with grain, the product of the neighboring plains. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2 The heavy fur caps, with the big fur ears, were well drawn down, while, over all, the warm capotes, as hoods, were pulled up on the head and down in front to the nose. Winter Adventures of Three Boys Notwithstanding this emptiness, however, they had a somewhat furnished appearance, from the number of greatcoats, leather capotes, fur caps, worsted sashes, guns, rifles, shot-belts, snow-shoes, and powder-horns with which the walls were profusely decorated. Hudson Bay A few with capotes off were sitting close to the fires, and flipping into the air the browning flap-jacks that were to be eaten the following day. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Father Vincent de Paris had taken his capote and sandals at Jean le Prince's hint, and entered the tower. The Lady of Fort St. John Our purpose was to see the sun rise from the summit of Ætna; and at nine in the evening, our mules and guides being ready, we put on our Sicilian capotes, and sallied forth. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2 Beautiful white blanket overcoats, with warm capotes or hoods, had already been made for each of the boys. Winter Adventures of Three Boys They were all dressed out in new light-blue capotes and corduroy trousers, which they tied at the knee with beadwork garters. Hudson Bay He was a good-looking young fellow, and wore the regulation cream-coloured H. B. capote with hood and turned-back cuffs of dark blue. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure His stirring to turn toward them rustled a paper under his capote. The Lady of Fort St. John He has no right even to the capote he wears. Old Kaskaskia It forced its way into their eyes and noses and pockets, and tried to get under their caps and capotes. Winter Adventures of Three Boys Every coat—beaver and bear and otter and raccoon—hung open, every capote flung back, every runner hot as in midsummer, though frost-rime edged the hair like snow. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade His form clad in fox-skin cap, blanket capote, and leggings, made a picturesque silhouette of lighter tone against the darker shadows of the woods as he stood for a moment scanning the starry sky. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Two men followed behind with their long capotes hanging from their shoulders, and carrying guitars, which they struck from time to time, singing as they walked along. The Diary of an Ennuyée Father Baby sometimes stripped off his capote and lay down in the hollow between furrows of corn, like a very lean but peaceful pig. Old Kaskaskia The breath touching their fur caps, or capotes, instantly became white and shining. Winter Adventures of Three Boys For a person with dark hair, gold braid loosely put around the edge of a velvet capote is very becoming. Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 1, January 5, 1884. A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside Every two persons shall have a mattress, a paillasse, two blankets, three pairs of new sheets, two coats each, six shirts, four pairs of shoes, and one capote. The Makers of Canada: Champlain The snow having drifted over us, and being melted by the heat of the fire in the early part of the night, we found our blankets and capotes hard frozen in the morning. Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume II. To give his speech Trotzky, accompanied by his faithful "capotes," was obliged to repair to another hall. Bolshevism The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy Eagle and the girls in their warm capotes breasted with me the coldest winter days. Lazarre He thrust his hand inside his loose capote and brought forth a small bundle. The Silent Places It was then that the capote which he had thrown over Maurice's shoulders stood them in good stead, and Jean's heart was beating like a trip-hammer as at last they turned into the Rue Saint-Honore. The Downfall "At ten at night, a male infant brought to the door in a capote, parties absconded, no marks, named Jacobo." The Pacha of Many Tales Her singularly white and finely wrinkled face, framed in a delicate capote of old lace, looked coldly at the speaker. The Testing of Diana Mallory His tap-room was the fireplace cupboard, and it was visited while we ate our supper, by men in elkskin trousers, and caps and hooded capotes of blue cloth. Lazarre The wind of his going strained the capote from his emaciated face. The Silent Places Remembering to have seen a dead soldier lying in an adjacent street, he hurried off and presently came back with a capote and a kepi. The Downfall Boy no more, he wears all coats, Frocks and blouses, capes, capotes; He bears no bow, or quiver, or wand, Nor chaplet on his head or hand. Poems Household Edition Nor was this the only mulct which Providence exacted from the happy father, for later on a townsman of his appeared on the scene in a long capote, and with a grimy woe-begone expression. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People Thither every man went, clad in a capote or blanket coat, a bright silk handkerchief knotted round his head, and his feet shod with moccasins or strong rawhide sandals. The Winning of the West, Volume 1 From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776 People were hurrying about noisy and bustling—Greeks in their red caps and capotes; grave turbaned and bearded Turks; dark Moors; the Corsair-looking natives of Tripoli and Tunis, and seamen of nearly every nation. Views a-foot From the capacious pocket of his capote he extracted a bottle of brandy, adding, with his all-conquering air, that it was the gift of a lady. The Downfall "Voici ma capote!" said she, before he was aware of her approach. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860 "No, I can see his capote," cried another. The Refugees He wore a grey great-coat with a capote over his head. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard An idle, strolling custom house guard, belted over his blue capote, had the air of being depressed by exposure to the weather and the monotony of official existence. A Personal Record About midnight we fell asleep upon the ground, wrapped in our capotes, and dreamed of ladies and tombs and prophets till the neighing of our horses announced the dawn. Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East The friar was still wrapped in his gray capote and hood, shod with sandals, and decorated with the cord of St. Francis. France and England in North America; a Series of Historical Narratives — Part 3 Should you care to examine, the storekeeper will hook down from aloft capotes of different degrees of fineness. The Forest A King might have envied Pietro Molini, as---the straw rustling beneath him--he laid down in his hairy capote, almost between the legs of his favourite horse. A Love Story Patras also imports for all the small adjacent places, inhabited by 'shaggy capotes.' To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I My quilt and my pelisse were spread, and the rest of my party had all their capotes or pelisses, or robes of some sort, which furnished their couches. Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East With sandalled feet, a coarse gray capote, and peaked hood, the cord of St. Francis about his waist, and a rosary and crucifix hanging at his side, the Father set forth on his memorable journey. France and England in North America; a Series of Historical Narratives — Part 3 In a heap of clothing on the floor he found a capote and képi. The King in Yellow Then each of the ten parties, guided by one or more Acadians, took the path for its destination, every man on snow-shoes, with the lock of his gun well sheltered under his capote. A Half-Century of Conflict - Volume II At Ak-su, the first shower met us, pouring so fast and thick that we were obliged to put on our capotes, and halt under a walnut-tree for shelter. The Lands of the Saracen Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain From my window, in the gloomy white fog, I could see detachments of soldiers walking under the walls, proceeding slowly, wrapped in their grey capotes; a soft drizzling rain falling at the time. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) Their manner of walking is truly theatrical, but this strut is probably the effect of the capote or cloak depending from one shoulder. The Life of Lord Byron Jessie got into the cariole and was bundled up to the tip of the nose with buffalo robes, the capote of her own fur being drawn over the head and face. Man Size The men wear a common blue capote a red belt and corduroy trousers. The Story of Louis Riel: the Rebel Chief At the river Ouelle, Francheville, the cure put on a cap and capote, took a musket, led his parishioners to the river, and hid with them in the bushes. Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV They were dressed in the costume of the country: most of them wore light-blue cloth capotes, girded tightly round them', by scarlet or crimson worsted belts. The Young Fur Traders They were dressed in white blanket costumes from head to foot, white woollen capotes covering the grey fur caps they wore. The March of the White Guard A large spotted veil flew out from the capote over the chignon. The Old Wives' Tale Lest the Canadian should be taken for a Metis he wears the red belt over the capote, while the half-breed wears it beneath. The Story of Louis Riel: the Rebel Chief We rarely pay money; but we must give presents to our Indians, and fit out the Canadians with provisions, arms, ammunition, moccasons, snow-shoes, sledges, canoes, capotes, breeches, stockings, and blankets. Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV "I'll be with him in a minute," he replied, as he threw off his capote and proceeded to unwind himself as quickly as his multitudinous haps would permit. The Young Fur Traders Discord was here in the black robe of the Jesuit and the brown capote of the rival trader. Pioneers of France in the New World The only woollen stuff that is manufactured in Cyprus is confined to Nicosia, where the dark brown and immensely thick capotes are made for the winter wear of the common people. Cyprus, as I Saw It in 1879 This is my capote, she added, taking up with pride the uncouth costume, while the children gathered round, as if its vast folds came rarely into sight. Oldport Days And that handsome looking fellow putting the capote under his head is a French half-breed—you heard him talking; he doesn't like the two Indians turning in next to him. The Son of the Wolf An idle, strolling custom-house guard, belted over his blue capote, had the air of being depressed by exposure to the weather and the monotony of official existence. Some Reminiscences His sharp prominent features, and his little keen snakelike eyes, looked out from beneath the shadowy hood of the capote, which was drawn over his head exactly like the cowl of a Capuchin friar. The Oregon Trail: sketches of prairie and Rocky-Mountain life Among them were a dozen studies of just such capotes as I had seen,—some in profile, completely screening the wearer, others disclosing women's faces, old or young. Oldport Days |
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