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He made careful preparations, wrapping himself in several coats and mufflers and encasing his neat boots in goloshes. Murder on the Orient Express 1934-01-01T00:00:00Z
There I found women likewise in ragged capes, rough cloaks, jackets, boots, and goloshes. What Shall We Do? 2012-01-29T03:00:11.167Z
As for the goloshes, it was self-evident that I needed them, and, after that morning, I never set foot out of doors in Russia without the regular protection worn by everyone in that climate. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z
They kissed his goloshes, tore his handkerchief to pieces and altogether acted as if they were mad. Autobiography of Countess Tolstoy 2011-11-17T03:00:32.207Z
Goloshes are now almost universally made of rubber, and in the United States they are known as “rubbers” simply, the word golosh being rarely if ever used. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z
I therefore asked Him that we might recover this lost golosh. In Answer to Prayer The Touch of the Unseen 2011-09-23T02:00:24.177Z
"Do you?" said Molly, "Then I wish you'd ask God not to let my goloshes fall off so often." Lighter Moments from the Notebook of Bishop Walsham How 2011-09-09T02:01:03.123Z
And he glided silently down stairs, giving me scarcely time to observe that he was a young man with black hair, black eyes and whiskers, and wearing goloshes. Medical Life in the Navy 2011-09-08T02:00:20.387Z
I wore huge goloshes; my battered cylinder, surmounted by a gigantic red feather, was drenched with rain, so that I could easily have thrust it under my arm and made a crush hat of it. Tales From J?kai 2011-09-02T02:00:19.183Z
I feel more and more chilled, and home is distant, and my goloshes are full of water, cold and heavy. Stories and Pictures 2011-08-30T02:00:28.080Z
She wrapped a threadbare cloak, which hung on a peg in the hall, round her shoulders, slipped her feet into goloshes, and set out into the wintry night. A Very Naughty Girl 2011-07-27T02:00:30.947Z
“Yes, my dear Mary,” he replied, in a slow, deprecating way, “it is a very heavy dew, but I have got on my goloshes.” One Maid's Mischief 2011-07-15T02:00:22.283Z
You must be sure to take your goloshes, and to come in at once if you feel chilly or shivery. The Palace in the Garden 2011-06-17T02:00:20.540Z
She was tugging on her goloshes, one foot on a chair, her face flushed with effort and expectancy. The Pastor's Wife 2011-06-02T02:00:23.873Z
I throw off my goloshes in the entrance, steal up to my room and into bed. Stories and Pictures 2011-08-30T02:00:28.080Z
Some day you will be sorry;' and then she turned away, and walked off in her gleaming goloshes, and went out at the window again. Old Kensington 2011-05-29T02:00:09.797Z
Prue, the prone to quinsy, to throats, to delicacy of all kinds, straying over the deep-dewed grass without cloak or goloshes! Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z
He had even taken to wearing his wife’s goloshes, until the policeman became more attentive to his quiet footfall than was agreeable. Mad A Story of Dust and Ashes 2011-02-25T03:01:05.303Z
There was an artist whom we considered Bohemian because he wore his hair long, but he disappointed us by coming in goloshes. A Lame Dog's Diary 2011-02-04T03:00:23.707Z
One is under a seat looking for his boots, another finds somebody has taken his goloshes by mistake or dropped candle-grease on his hat, and all are hungry. Stories and Pictures 2011-08-30T02:00:28.080Z
She stood there very solidly, her feet in goloshes, planted tenaciously upon the damp October earth. The Promise of Air 2011-02-02T03:00:23.997Z
Brougham have they none; goloshes and a lanthorn their only substitute. Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z
It’s like turning from the feet of a goddess to a pair of goloshes. Boon, The Mind of the Race, The Wild Asses of the Devil, and The Last Trump; Being a First Selection from the Literary Remains of George Boon, Appropriate to the Times 2011-01-16T03:00:20.530Z
At the top of the stairs an umbrella was placed against the wall near a pair of goloshes. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z
She wore the practical but disfiguring goloshes of a Boston winter and she carried a reticule. My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life 2011-01-03T03:01:07.697Z
His trousers invariably swept the ground; he always wore goloshes several sizes too large and an old overcoat. A Kut Prisoner
Dorine felt less tired after she had had some dinner and changed her clothes; and she put on her goloshes and went on to Mamma's at once. Small Souls
A few minutes afterwards, Rigolette, having put on her goloshes and taken her umbrella, left the prison more joyfully than she had entered it. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 5 of 6
I asked her whose were the goloshes; the umbrella with the—er—decided figure; the suspended cap and gown. Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days
"I held Evelyn's wool yesterday, and pulled off her goloshes, and she never even asked you." The Third Class at Miss Kaye's A School Story
Anthy was secretly ashamed of this unending writing of local events, just as she was ashamed of the round bald spot on her father's head, and of the goloshes which he wore in winter. Hempfield A Novel
Bath was a place of resort even in Saxon times; for our forefathers—before the days of goloshes, mackintoshes and umbrellas—must have been sad sufferers from rheumatic affections. The Towns of Roman Britain
It was raining in torrents, but, thanks to her goloshes and umbrella, Rigolette had boldly faced the wind and rain. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 5 of 6
The Professor always entered by the front door, placed his umbrella in the stand, wet or shine; left his goloshes on the mat: hung up his cap and gown, and followed Jenkins into the drawing-room. Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days
We find only colourless names, dry-as-dust names, or vulgar names, round names like pot-hats, those names like mackintoshes, names that are squashy as goloshes. Interpreters
Then of course they put on their goloshes! Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
Her rheumatism’s her own, and if it comes she will bear it, but never my goloshes! A Question of Marriage
The pilot, a tan-brown moustached little man, came in–not for his black straw hat, but for his oilskins and goloshes. The Bonadventure A Random Journal of an Atlantic Holiday
Having shaken hands with his right, he vaguely presented the goloshes. Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days
That is the best use of all; and I expect the angels think those feet beautiful, even if they are cased in muddy boots or goloshes. Kept for the Master's Use
“Did see, mum,” said Edward, who was wise in his generation, and had learned the art of making his head save his heels—“goloshes is in the lobby.” Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
Seated on the table swinging her legs is Joyce, she is attired in a fur coat and goloshes, very little else can be seen, except a pink healthy looking young face. I'll Leave It To You A Light Comedy In Three Acts
I committed the lad to her in this double capacity; and equipped with a pair of goloshes from the wardrobe of the late McRankine, sallied forth upon the rain-swept street. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25)
Why did she read Greek plays with a person who left goloshes on the mat, and brought out an ancient umbrella with a waist, on an absolutely cloudless day? Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days
The good old golosh was brought out of the spare bedroom closet and placed upon even the fairest of feet. News Writing The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories
Goloshes is in the plural, Edward, and should be are—mind that: goloshes are.” Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
“Oliver, thee has forgotten thy goloshes!” called his thoughtful spouse, but he paid her no heed, though commonly most careful to guard against his rheumatism. Dorothy's House Party
I obeyed, and exchanged my overcoat and goloshes for a circular metal ticket. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25)
Ran up into the hall; when up got a pair of old goloshes—eh, what? Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days
The Cordwainers, or Allutarii, regulated the trades connected with the leather industry, and included the flaying, tanning, and currying of hides, and the making and sale of shoes, boots, goloshes, and other articles of leather. Memorials of Old London Volume I
They had long ago retired into waterproofs and goloshes, and had much unwillingness to wet their feet—which things are a parable. The Marriage of Elinor
Don't go in goloshes, though, for they will be sure to catch on the nails. Soap-Bubble Stories For Children
"Won't you take off your overcoat and goloshes?" inquired the landlady, but in a far from hospitable manner. Anderson Crow, Detective
Oh, sorry—up got a pair of new goloshes, and hit me in the eye! Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days
I'll clean her friends' goloshes, blow up their samovar, run their errands.” The Brothers Karamazov
Look here,” he added, turning to the subaltern; “you have a pair of Roberts’s too; they’ll do for goloshes.” Fix Bay'nets The Regiment in the Hills
He scrambled out of the cupboard, and the boots and goloshes fell off him like spray off a bather. The Magic World
This reminded us of Henrik Ibsen's home in Christiania, where the hall was strewn with goloshes. Through Finland in Carts
On the mat in the hall he saw a pair of goloshes; in the umbrella-stand, a very large, badly-rolled umbrella; hanging on a peg near by, a professor's cap and gown. Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days
The goloshes answered that purpose very well, but his body had to follow, and this was impossible. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
They also took with them warm clothing and rubber goloshes. Jewish Children
And instantly Maurice, amid a heap of goloshes and old tennis bats, felt with a swelling heart that he was no longer a cat. The Magic World
What was our surprise to learn they were for goloshes. Through Finland in Carts
The Boy stood stock still in the middle of the little hall, and looked at the goloshes. Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days
He started back, quite bewildered with the fright which the goloshes of Fortune had caused him. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
In the hall she slipped on a pair of goloshes over her thin shoes, put on a cloak and hat and came out of the front door, closing it carefully behind her. The Ghost Girl
In the meantime he had followed the other's example, and had drawn stout rubber goloshes over his feet and had put on gloves of a similar material. The Secret House
It was very hard to promise to put goloshes upon his winged feet. The Innocents A Story for Lovers
Mary Ellen's sleeves were rolled above her elbows, her red face was covered with little beads of perspiration, and she wore large goloshes. Explorers of the Dawn
The night passed, and the whole of the following day; but no one sent for the goloshes. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
Miss Chadwick charitably conducted the juniors, clad in mackintoshes and goloshes down to the stable, and let them climb the ladder on to the hay in the loft, where she sat and told them stories. A harum-scarum schoolgirl
Observe the prints of my goloshes on the steep ascent, and take courage. The Lowest Rung Together with The Hand on the Latch, St. Luke's Summer and The Understudy
Marjorie, just see that you and he are well wrapped up, and have goloshes on. Chatterbox, 1906
We sidled down the back hall among goloshes, umbrellas, and Turk's Head dusters. Explorers of the Dawn
He had on the goloshes; they had not been sent for, and as the streets were still very dirty, they were of great service to him. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
But they skim over bents which the mill-stream washes, Or hang in the lift 'neath a white cloud's hem; They need no parasols, no goloshes; And good Mrs. Trimmer she feedeth them. The Book of Humorous Verse
Miss Mervyn, take care that she is warmly dressed, and has goloshes and a thick veil. Black, White and Gray A Story of Three Homes
On the same date, in the year seventeen-hundred-and-thirty-seven, goloshes were first invented! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 8, 1893
It is raining outside, and, as hundreds of people come crowding in, the air is laden with the mingled scents of umbrellas, raincoats, goloshes, cosmetics, perfumery and wet hair. A Book of Burlesques
The same day he was allowed to leave, but the goloshes remained at the hospital. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
She began to put on her hat and shawl, while Rosalie put on her goloshes. The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 Une Vie and Other Stories
When walking, India-rubber goloshes are worn, which are taken off when a person enters a house. Fred Markham in Russia The Boy Travellers in the Land of the Czar
There they hung, five little suits, each on its own peg, and with its own pair of goloshes on the ground beneath. The Hawthorns A Story about Children
Put on goloshes, and a waterproof, for I think we shall have more rain.” Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children
This was the word of command for the goloshes. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
Season of the ripe golosh; Running rivers in the street, Frozen toes, and soaking feet; Take this wreath of Poesie Dedicated unto thee, Undiluted stream of mush To the Merry Month of Slush! The Autobiography of Methuselah
Marjory suggested goloshes and a waterproof, but Mrs. Forester remained unpersuaded. Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls
She struggled into the small grey coat, tied the bonnet firmly under her fat chin, and sat down on the lowest stair to put on the goloshes. The Hawthorns A Story about Children
Alphonso is sitting up in goloshes to empty the pots, and I doubt much if I shall sleep over the dropping-well.” Christmas Comes but Once A Year Showing What Mr. Brown Did, Thought, and Intended to Do, during that Festive Season.
"Look!" said Care; "what happiness have your goloshes brought to mankind?" Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
The dog seized the Princess, and ran off; but although he ran very quickly, the old dame found time to put on her goloshes before she followed. Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories The Young Folks Treasury, Volume 1
It was decided that she must drive both ways, and if she went into the garden, it must only be to the wood-shed and back, and she must wear a cloak and goloshes. Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls
"I suppose they generally wear goloshes, so as to tread softly," ventured Ingred. A Popular Schoolgirl
About 3 we put on goloshes and take exercise single-file on the pathways cut in the snow. My War Experiences in Two Continents
I must tell you," said she, "that to-day is my birthday; and in honor of it I have been intrusted with a pair of goloshes, to introduce amongst mankind. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
Miss Neale and Celestina arrived smothered up in waterproofs and goloshes, and there was quite a bustle to get them unpacked from their wrappings and warmed at the schoolroom fire. The Rectory Children
Closing the door very, very softly, he lit his candle and rapidly dressed himself in his day clothes, finally putting on a thick pair of walking shoes, and over them goloshes. What Timmy Did
Suddenly a proctor paused, stared intently at a youth who was leaning forward in his chair, walked quickly to him, and picked up one of his goloshes. The Plastic Age
I asked, smiling; adding a suggestion that two pairs of goloshes apiece would answer the purpose admirably, besides having the combined advantage of keeping the poor things from rheumatism! Lazy Thoughts of a Lazy Girl Sister of that "Idle Fellow."
And she drew the goloshes from his feet. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
And often as I heard the throstles vamp, Pouring their liquid notes like golden syrup, Out would I go and round the garden tramp, Wearing goloshes if the day were damp, And imitate their chirrup. Punch or the London Charivari, Volume 158, March 24, 1920.
Timmy hated goloshes, and never wore them if he could help it, but he had read in some detective story that they deadened sound. What Timmy Did
He pulled off his goloshes and prepared to go to work. The Plastic Age
I must have been tight, and the golosh not tight enough, and I appeared at the Duchess's with one golosh and my trousers tucked up. George Du Maurier, the Satirist of the Victorians
Care vanished, and with her the goloshes; doubtless she looked upon them as her own property. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
His umbrella and goloshes pocketed in the form of a D.P.C. check, the visitor, more fortunate than Brummel or Bonaparte, cannot be stopped by the elements. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
With his knitted bonnet, his sheepskin coat, his fur mittens and goloshes, he resembled a Samoyed, fresh from the pole. Là-bas
Some of them insisted that notes placed in the inside of one's goloshes—all the students wore them but took them off in the examination-room—could be easily read. The Plastic Age
I am sure she bikes; she will probably drop her cigarette ashes into your best Venetian glasses; she is certain to hate goloshes and long skirts, and will enjoy rearranging the furniture. The Dangerous Age
Sure enough, there he lay on an upper shelf of a vapor bath, still in his evening costume, with his boots and goloshes on, and the hot drops from the ceiling falling on his face. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
The oil-cloth on the stairs also bore faint footmarks, made by wet goloshes. John Thorndyke's Cases related by Christopher Jervis and edited by R. Austin Freeman
"I can only come for one minute," began the zoologist, taking off his goloshes in the passage, and already wishing he had not given way to his feelings and come in, uninvited. The Duel and Other Stories
There was a rustling as the boys took off their baa-baa coats and goloshes, but after that there was no sound save the slow steps of the proctors pacing up and down the aisle. The Plastic Age
He wore a long jerkin of good cloth or a black sheepskin coat, and altogether tried to be clean and neat in dress; he wore goloshes even in dry weather. The Bishop and Other Stories
The next morning his back was very sore, which was all he gained by the goloshes of Fortune. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
There his amanuensis Ivan Matveyitch, a young man of eighteen, with a face oval as an egg and no moustache, wearing a shabby, mangy overcoat and no goloshes, is already standing by the hatstand. The Chorus Girl and Other Stories
Zotov pretended not to notice her, but when she faintly wagged her tail, and, wriggling as before, licked his golosh, he stamped his foot angrily. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
The boy shoved his feet into his goloshes, pulled on his baa-baa coat, and, his face white and strained, marched down the aisle. The Plastic Age
It's a filthy little Slav town with only one street, which stinks, and in which one can't walk after rain without goloshes. The Darling and Other Stories
The watchman, whom we of course have not forgotten, thought, after a while, of the goloshes which he had found and taken to the hospital; so he went and fetched them. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
He left his goloshes in the hall, and, without taking off his long, heavy fur coat, went into the study. The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories
An old fancier in a fur cap, iron-rimmed spectacles, and goloshes that look like two dread-noughts, walks about by the waggons of birds and pails of fish. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
The slope from her little goloshes to the bottom of the ice hill seemed to her a terrible, immensely deep abyss. Love
A little bald-headed masculine figure in a brown coat and goloshes instead of boots darted like a mouse across the passage and disappeared. The Darling and Other Stories
The goloshes, like all persons who wish to do a thing thoroughly, could only attend to one thing at a time. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
Possibly because I had run out into the street without my cap and goloshes I was in a high fever. The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories
I begin dreaming how, when I am grown up, I will buy goloshes exactly like them. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
When the loud noise of some one blowing his nose and putting off his goloshes dies away, the singer hears cautious footsteps in her bedroom. Love
Beside her sat the little old man in the brown coat and the goloshes instead of boots. The Darling and Other Stories
—It was well for him that the goloshes acted immediately, otherwise he might have been carried too far for himself as well as for us. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
When after drinking some water he went back to his carriage, the Finn was sitting smoking; his pipe was wheezing and squelching like a golosh with holes in it in wet weather. The Party
A well-dressed young man with a long thin neck, and rubber goloshes, comes out from behind the screen. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
Then sounds reach her from the entry of whispering, the shuffling of goloshes and a door being shut. Love
They were expected, and near the gate stood two policemen and the porter in a new full-skirted coat, high boots, and goloshes. The Darling and Other Stories
He sat down again and nodded, but he could not get the dream out of his thoughts, and he still had the goloshes on his feet. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
But he preserves a dignified silence, and it is noticeable that he tries to step on the smooth stones to avoid spoiling his goloshes. The Schoolmaster
On his feet he had big heavy goloshes. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
His inside was still at war with the fish, his left leg was numb; he had forgotten his goloshes either in the court or in the police station, and his feet felt frozen. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories
Sasha ran into the yard just as she was without her goloshes, and then into the street. The Darling and Other Stories
The goloshes of Fortune had placed him in this terrible position, and unfortunately it never occurred to him to wish himself free. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
Mother pulled me out of bed ever so early, and I putted on my goloshes, and didn’t we get wet just! Milly and Olly
At last I ate the table-napkin, the plate, my father's goloshes, the white placard . The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
As he got near the pavilion the mayor fell into a little tripping trot, waved his hands, and, taking a run, slid along the ice in his huge golosh boots up to the very door. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories
She put on her oldest waterproof and gardening-hat and her ever-slipping goloshes, for the weather was on the edge of more rain. A Diversity of Creatures
At the same moment his coat-tails and sleeves grew together and formed wings, his clothes changed to feathers, and his goloshes to claws. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
It provides that goloshes or shoe-coverings shall be worn, to be removed before entering the audience-room or going into the Shah's presence, and this practice continues at the present time. Persia Revisited
Varka splits a piece of wood, but has scarcely time to light the splinters and put them in the samovar, when she hears a fresh order: "Varka, clean the master's goloshes!" The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
Winking with his red, frozen eyes, Yegor Ivanitch stamped on the floor with his golosh boots and swung his arms together like a frozen cabman. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories
When she puts on goloshes it nearly breaks his heart, and he would fly to other climes! Social Pictorial Satire
Lend me your goloshes," said he; "it is so wet in the garden, but the sun is shining brightly. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
In future she would wear leather boots with goloshes over them during the day, and only put on moccasins when it became cold in the evening. The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion
And all at once the golosh grows, swells, fills up the whole room. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
The mayor was silent for a minute and then began again abusing the frost, banging his arms across his chest and thumping with his golosh boots. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories
In fine weather N. walks in goloshes, and carries an umbrella, so as not to die of sunstroke; he is afraid to wash in cold water, and complains of palpitations of the heart. Note-Book of Anton Chekhov
Through the magic power of the goloshes, he was at once carried back three hundred years, to the times of King Hans, for which he had been longing when he put them on. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
We said a word to Burrows, put on our Shubas and goloshes, and started down the stairs. The Secret City
Afraid, vain man, that people would see that his feet were bare under his goloshes, he had drawn the tops of some old boots up round the calves of his legs. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
The beggar drew it towards him, breathed on his frozen hands, and again drew the axe along it as cautiously as though he were afraid of its hitting his golosh or chopping off his fingers. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories
"Barbara, my treasure!" says Algy, presently, in a mocking voice, "might I be allowed to offer you our umbrella, and a pair of goloshes to defend you from the evening dews?" Nancy
"Well, I declare, there lies a pair of goloshes," said the watchman. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
In all Russian houses, as, doubtless, everybody knows, the first floor is given up to an antechambre, where guests remove their wraps and goloshes, and behind this room are the kitchen and servants' quarters. Abroad with the Jimmies
She sits down on the floor, cleans the goloshes, and thinks how nice it would be to put her head into a big deep golosh, and have a little nap in it. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
Then there was an agonizing to-do over his goloshes, his overcoat. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories
"Are you wearing your goloshes?" said he, brightening. Tommy and Grizel
As he uttered this wish, the goloshes which he had put on took effect, and the watchman at once became the lieutenant. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
Two soldiers passed by, one in regimental boots, the other in boots of his own making; after that, the owner of the next house passed by in nicely brushed goloshes. Christmas in Legend and Story A Book for Boys and Girls
I stopped a moment in the ante-room, in order to take off my goloshes. A Hero of Our Time
Skvortsov looked at his goloshes, of which one was shallow like a shoe, while the other came high up the leg like a boot, and suddenly remembered. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories
BUT the trout was so displeased with the taste of the macintosh, that in less than half a minute it spat him out again; and the only thing it swallowed was Mr. Jeremy's goloshes. A Collection of Beatrix Potter Stories
There lay the goloshes, which the watchman had forgotten. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
The goloshes were new, just bought for the winter, and the pimples on their soles were fresh and sharp. The Wind in the Willows
He wore a pair of great, red-lined rubber goloshes, typical of the country doctor. The Indian Lily and Other Stories
Flinging wide his arms and shrugging at the cold, he skipped along, knocking one golosh against the other, evidently in haste to get out of the wind. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories
The valet portrayed his horror on his face, and bending down quickly, took off his master's goloshes. The Torrents of Spring
"They look exactly like my own goloshes," said one of the clerks, examining the unknown articles, as they stood by the side of his own. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
As the day was damp, she was wearing goloshes, and her small, rubber-shod feet fell upon the stone floor with a gentle patter that was scarcely perceptible. The Ashiel mystery A Detective Story
"I'll be back in a week," he said, slipping on his goloshes, "and then we can announce the engagement." The Indian Lily and Other Stories
He had no cap on, and his bare feet were thrust into goloshes; in his hand he had a little bag of coppers. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories
She wished the Bible had been bound in pink calf like Pepys instead of the shiny black leather that made you think of wet goloshes. Mary Olivier: a Life
He went on at first like a mere automaton, without thought or wish; therefore the goloshes had no opportunity to display their magic power. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
A boy of six came up, grimed all over with soot like a kitten, with a shaved head, perfectly bald in places, in a torn, striped smock, and huge goloshes on his bare feet. A Desperate Character and Other Stories
Mr. Ratsch bawled from the passage putting on his goloshes noisily, and for the last time we heard his metallic laugh. The Jew and Other Stories
When I left him he was already putting on his goloshes. Plays by Anton Chekhov, Second Series
I hope you always wear goloshes when it looks like rain and never by any chance expose yourself to a draught. Crucial Instances
He put on the goloshes, and was soon in the garden, which contained only one plum-tree and one apple-tree; yet, in a town, even a small garden like this is a great advantage. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
Ducked, lost his stick and goloshes, finally squatted on the ground and whimpered for forgiveness. The Precipice
So there was cloaking in hot haste, and the gentlemen who lived near brought all the top-boots and goloshes they could collect for the benefit of those who had to cross the partially submerged roads. A Trip to Manitoba
One echoes the intelligent inquiry of that quite imaginary, libellously conceived lady in goloshes with a smile and a sigh. Mankind in the Making
A pound of sugar cost thirty-five roubles, a pair of 3s. 11d. goloshes two hundred and fifty roubles, one pound of bread seven roubles. With the "Die-Hards" in Siberia
These goloshes have the property of making every one who puts them on imagine himself in any place he wishes, or that he exists at any period. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
A heap of folded moth-eaten rugs and wraps disfigured a side-table, and beneath it stood a row of clogs and goloshes. Peter's Mother
There is a great wind here; the spring has not begun properly yet, but we go about without our goloshes and fur caps. Letters of Anton Chekhov
He walks across his century and leaves the marks of his feet all over it, ripping out the dates on his goloshes as he passes. Literary Lapses
All her life she had been looking like this, dressed in crackling black, wearing a prickly bonnet and heavy goloshes, and carrying a useless umbrella that of course must bother her. The Extra Day
"No," replied Care; "you may depend upon it that whoever puts on those goloshes will be very unhappy, and bless the moment in which he can get rid of them." Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
But the banqueting-hall was deserted, and gaps in the row of clogs and goloshes suggested that the old ladies were taking a morning stroll. Peter's Mother
I should only put on goloshes now, and think of the days when I despised damp. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
The Times began with something about Celtic disturbances of the equilibrium of Empire, and the Daily Express distinguished itself splendidly by omitting altogether so controversial a matter and substituting a leader about goloshes. The Ball and the Cross
Aunt Emily removed the other golosh—a shade more quickly than the first one. The Extra Day
It never occurred to him that these could be goloshes of Fortune. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
And Maggie took away an armful of everything snowy, including goloshes, and received instructions to boil milk and to bring 'mince.' The Old Wives' Tale
Now, the damp never gets farther than my goloshes and my Macintosh. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
When Miss Nippett had put on her goloshes, bonnet, and cloak, and Mavis her things, Mr Poulter accompanied them to the door. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl
Its owner was dressed in black, a small, neat bonnet fastened carefully on the head, an umbrella in one hand, and big goloshes on both feet. The Extra Day
The goloshes of Fortune were the wet pair; and, besides, why should not a clerk in a police office be wrong sometimes? Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
Constance herself put goloshes over his boots, not because it was damp, but because indiarubber keeps the feet warm. The Old Wives' Tale
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
She had indued her feet with goloshes and pinned up her skirts till they looked like some demented Paris mode. Huntingtower
But it was natural she should feel disappointment, for it never rained when she had her umbrella, and her goloshes were always coming off. The Extra Day
There are certain things in the world which should be uttered very cautiously; doubly so when the speaker has on his feet the goloshes of Fortune. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
In the Corinthian porch occurred a great putting-on of cloaks, ulsters, goloshes, and even pattens, and a great putting-up of umbrellas. The Old Wives' Tale
As quietly as if he were in goloshes, mind as well as feet, he dismisses the domestics; they go according to precedence as they entered, yet, in a moment, they are gone. The Admirable Crichton
As to the smell, it was that lovely well-known one that has in it mice and straw, wet umbrellas and whisky, goloshes and candle-grease, dust and green paint! Jeremy
There had been a sharp shower during the afternoon, and Pierston—who had to take care of himself—had worn a pair of goloshes on his short walk in the street. The Well-Beloved
Goloshes, Julia!" exclaimed her sister "Goodness me, don't you know what goloshes are? Dubliners
But the water, just the snake of water, was amusing, and she flung her golosh at it to dam it up. The Longest Journey
Noisily shuffling his down-trodden goloshes and slowly swinging his heavy, clumsy figure, the man at last reached the very top flight and stopped before a half-open door hanging off its hinges. Virgin Soil
So absorbed, however, did I become in my reading that the sound of goloshes being taken off in the ante-room came upon me almost as a shock. Boyhood
On wet days I have seen him practising services by himself in a mackintosh and goloshes. Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green
After a pause she asked: "And what are goloshes, Gabriel?" Dubliners
She wished she had not been so playful in flinging her golosh into the path. The Longest Journey
A sound of goloshes was heard from the passage. Virgin Soil
He put on his goloshes and cloak, and then slowly tied a scarf about his neck. Boyhood
He had on goloshes, and is grown very fat and pale. Men's Wives
Gabriel coloured, as if he felt he had made a mistake and, without looking at her, kicked off his goloshes and flicked actively with his muffler at his patent-leather shoes. Dubliners
He wore an old wadded coat, top-boots and goloshes, and was carrying two pots of milk and two round boxes made of birch bark, which he placed in front of Rintzeva. Resurrection
"Pemien Ostrodumov," he replied, carefully removing his goloshes, and hanging his shabby coat on a nail, he went into the room from whence issued the woman's voice. Virgin Soil
Kovalenko seized him from behind by the collar and gave him a push, and Byelikov rolled downstairs, thudding with his goloshes. The Wife, and other stories
There goes our learned scholar on a hot, sultry day like this, in his overcoat and goloshes and carrying an umbrella! Uncle Vanya
He stood on the mat, scraping the snow from his goloshes, while Lily led his wife to the foot of the stairs and called out: "Miss Kate, here's Mrs. Conroy." Dubliners
He started, left the railing, and hesitatingly walked towards the altar, tramping with his heavy goloshes. The Schoolmistress, and other stories
But, for the last time, where are your goloshes? The Man Who Was Thursday, a nightmare
And, as though in his honour, it was dull, rainy weather on the day of his funeral, and we all wore goloshes and took our umbrellas. The Wife, and other stories
Some mischievous person drew a caricature of Byelikov walking along in his goloshes with his trousers tucked up, under his umbrella, with Varinka on his arm; below, the inscription 'Anthropos in love.' The Wife, and other stories
Gabriel paced in a circle round the hall in his goloshes amid the laughter of the others. Dubliners
Three young men, two tall and thin, one short and hunchbacked, come up, railing at each other and loudly stamping on the pavement with their goloshes. The Schoolmistress, and other stories
He was remarkable for always wearing goloshes and a warm wadded coat, and carrying an umbrella even in the very finest weather. The Wife, and other stories
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