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By the end of this pilgrimage he was convinced that God exists, and had learned to pierce his cheeks and chest with hatpins and to live practically without eating. The House of the Spirits: A Novel 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z
On her head was a wide straw hat with a tiny crown; long jet-beaded hatpins held it on. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z
“Pardon me,” she said flatly to the officer before fixing her curls again and sliding her pearl hatpin into place. Between Shades of Gray 2011-03-22T00:00:00Z
He jumped as though someone had stuck a hatpin deep into his bottom and he yelled "Ow!" The Witches 1983-10-27T00:00:00Z
It was meant to hang on the side of the dresser and hold hatpins. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z
“Says the girl who impaled a man with her hatpins.” The City Beautiful 2021-10-05T00:00:00Z
Her hat was the breast and wing of a red bird tormentingly pierced by two hatpins. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z
I had visions of sticking it on with a hatpin or perhaps wallpaper paste, neither of which seemed like a particularly good idea. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate 2009-05-12T00:00:00Z
It fluttered the skirts of the two women and kept them for a while engaged in adjusting, readjusting, tucking in, securing hair-pins and hatpins. The Awakening 1899-01-01T00:00:00Z
She stopped on the landing, one hand on the rail, the other reaching for her hatpin. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate 2009-05-12T00:00:00Z
“Ah, here is what we need. About fifteen years ago hatboxes were made like this. You skewered through the hat with a hatpin on to this hump of wire netting.” Murder on the Orient Express 1934-01-01T00:00:00Z
Hildy came along in a mud-colored brown suit and a black sailor skewered on to her ratted brassy pompadour with an evil-looking hatpin. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z
She rushed down on them pulling her long hatpin from her sailor hat. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z
She held her two hatpins with their brass orbs nested against her thumb and the twenty-centimeter spikes sticking out. The City Beautiful 2021-10-05T00:00:00Z
A guy who danced with Ms. Fonda at a Long Island country club in the 1950s recalls that she carried a hidden hatpin in her hand to jab her dance partners in the neck. Books of The Times: Her Life Since Then: Different Views of It 2011-08-18T23:00:12Z
I think hatpins are pretty much a thing of the past. A chat about hats with Seattle milliner Annie deVuono 2011-04-15T23:22:10Z
According to Lady Sings the Blues, she accidentally pierced her scalp with a hatpin and sang with blood trickling down her face. Strange Fruit: the first great protest song 2011-02-16T08:00:05Z
The great scholars Patricia Hill Collins and Angela Davis have explained that throughout slavery and into the 20th century, self-abortion through herbal remedies, hangers, hatpins and pencils were a way out of slavery and poverty. Whitewashing reproductive rights: How black activists get erased 2014-02-25T00:00:00Z
This slightly cubic orb in fine green straw is pierced by a cylinder: a hatpin wittily exaggerated to the scale of a bolt. Art Review: Hats, by Stephen Jones, at Bard Graduate Center - Review 2011-09-22T22:03:10Z
Ann Claire, a milliner, was there not long ago to get flowers for a hatpin she was making for the HBO adaptation of “The Plot Against America,” a Philip Roth novel. These Flowers Have Been Growing for 103 Years 2019-05-08T04:00:00Z
She reacted with wit to London’s nightly blackouts, sprinkling her pages with luminescent hatpins and brooches and a selection of jaunty gas mask totes. Fashion Magazine Editors, Take a Page From Audrey Withers 2020-06-18T04:00:00Z
And the Smithsonian Magazine reports that in the US, women used hatpins even in the 1900s to stab men who got too close for comfort. Safety pin: A tiny tool Indian women use to fight sexual harassment 2023-03-19T04:00:00Z
She fought with her own weapon — an 8-inch hatpin — while the other boys ran for help. How California went from paying people to hunt mountain lions to spending millions to protect them 2022-07-26T04:00:00Z
Thousands of sequins and hatpins and crystals later, he’s now retiring after PNB’s upcoming production of “Cinderella.” How one crafty guy puts the jewels in Pacific Northwest Ballet’s crowns 2020-01-29T05:00:00Z
After borrowing her father's camera, teenager Elsie Wright and her young cousin Frances used paper cut-outs and hatpins to create some "supernatural" friends. What links fairies and free school meals? 2019-03-10T05:00:00Z
Her coat was of brown boiled wool, topped with a matching brown felt hat with an actual hatpin. Patti Smith: 'It's not so easy writing about nothing' 2015-09-27T04:00:00Z
She had a pretty figure, and the pose she fell into with one rounded arm raised and a little hand busy with the hatpin was not unbecoming. Delilah of the Snows 2012-01-23T03:00:09.087Z
In the next turn Rose’s hatpin passed within a quarter-inch of Grace’s jugular. Out of Mulberry Street Stories of Tenement life in New York City 2011-12-28T03:00:42.950Z
THE women he passed glared hatpins at Forbes and groaned as they rose and hunched back to let him by. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z
Give me your hat, your hatpins, your gloves. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z
They described to him how the "fairies" had been copied by Wright from a well-known children's book of the time, The Queen's Gift Book, and then held in place with hatpins. Joe Cooper obituary 2011-08-24T17:16:11Z
Toye's mouth might have been sewn up, his eyes were like hatpins driven into his head. The Thousandth Woman 2011-08-15T02:00:25.383Z
It was a battle for life; for there is no dagger more deadly than the hatpin these women carry, chiefly as a weapon of defense in the hour of need. Out of Mulberry Street Stories of Tenement life in New York City 2011-12-28T03:00:42.950Z
He was tugging at her hatpins and pulling her hair naggingly. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z
She was so well formed that I couldn't resist the temptation of testing her genuineness with a hatpin. The Awful Australian 2011-08-11T02:00:14.850Z
What followed was the surprise of his life, for a very sharp steel hatpin was jabbed into him in half a dozen indiscriminate places, and Minnie Bishop stood panting in the middle of the floor. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford 2011-08-11T02:00:13.017Z
The top paper is then pierced with the hatpin, which, passing through the hole in the cap, gives the impression that there cannot be anything but the paper covering the ends of the tube. Magic In which are given clear and concise explanations of all the well-known illusions as well as many new ones. 2011-07-10T02:00:22.253Z
Of damage we love to inflict, Of constables wounded with hatpins, and bitten, Of Cabinet Ministers kicked! The Motley Muse (Rhymes for the Times) 2011-06-29T02:00:30.303Z
And some haven’t the tiny perforation—these I burn in with a red-hot hatpin so that each shell may be threaded on a strong length of Japanese cord. The Woodcraft Girls in the City 2011-03-27T02:00:11.007Z
But Mrs. Hatch wasn't lookin' for no publicity, on account of her costume, so she reached over and prodded him with a hatpin every time he begin a new aria. Gullible's Travels, Etc. 2011-02-06T03:00:55.707Z
It required all my strategy to navigate my face away from the multitude of hatpins that surged about me on all sides. Half-Hours with the Idiot 2011-01-22T03:00:18.853Z
The look on Garth's face hurt a great deal worse than the hatpin had done when just now she had jammed the point of it into her head. Vision House 2011-01-13T03:01:00.407Z
She rose and groped for her hat and hatpins lying on the table. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z
It wouldn’t do for women to take to dueling, Monty; when the affair was over and done, the seconds would fall to with their hatpins and jab each other’s eyes out!” The Valiants of Virginia
It was useless now to attempt to get her away, and Michael and Daisy could only drag her back when she seemed inclined to attack him with finger-nails or hatpin. Sinister Street, vol. 2
Babette seized the paper and five minutes later she was poking hatpins into her scalp with an energy that made Sam's eyes water. The Competitive Nephew
With it—caught by a hatpin, perhaps—went the gorgeous, bunched hair. The Brightener
Miss Bristol paused with her hands raised and her hatpins half drawn. The Portal of Dreams
IT'S an ill wind that teaches a man the value of hatpins. Reflections of a Bachelor Girl
She fixed him with her eyes that were beady like the head of the hatpin in her cap, and sweeping her hand upward over her nose, she vanished. Sinister Street, vol. 2
Catherine thrust her hatpins in, as she hurried down the steps. The Wide Awake Girls in Winsted
Neither bird nor animal showed any wound except a slightly discolored spot surrounding a skin puncture no larger than if made by a woman's hatpin—the marks left by poisoned darts from the ten-foot blowguns. The Pathless Trail
The hatpin slipped from her cold fingers, and fell to the floor. The Heart of Thunder Mountain
The wonder is that Hedwige did not run hatpins into me. The Belovéd Vagabond
She stood up and drew the hatpins out of her hat. The Limit
Everybody was invited and the supper won’t keep, and I lost my solid silver hatpin, anyway.” The Wide Awake Girls in Winsted
Out of the young thing with sagging hair, crouched in an armchair beside his desk, where her cheap hat lay with 308 two cheap hatpins sticking in the crown? The Dark Star
As she stamped her small feet, longing to accelerate the languid movements of the hall-boy with a humanely-wielded hatpin, a whisper in the velvet voice she knew stole across the distance. The Dop Doctor
Sylvia, seeing he was angry, took the hatpin out of her hat, and looked round for a place to sit down and quarrel comfortably. The Twelfth Hour
There was evidently something inside, and after some work with the handiest of all feminine tools, a hatpin, a soggy mass of paper was dislodged from the Egyptian vase. Ruth Fielding At College or The Missing Examination Papers
She let the sorrel take his own gait, hooked his bridle-rein and Beck’s upon the saddle-horn, and lifting her arms withdrew the hatpins and took off the unworthy headgear. Judith of the Cumberlands
The public seems to have got tired of reading that you spit and scratch and prod policemen with your hatpins. The Convert
Each guest is provided with a hatpin, and when the word is given all begin jabbing for peanuts. Cupology How to Be Entertaining
Unfastening her coat, which she had kept on, she laid it on the sofa at her back, and then put up her hands to take out her hatpins. Virginia
We were warned not to come too close to them, for the ostrich is attracted by bright hatpins in the ladies’ hats or by jewelry, or by anything bright—all are swallowed whole. Some Reminiscences of old Victoria
Patty pulled two hatpins from her own hat, which she still had on, and placed them carefully in the hat she held in her hand. Patty's Success
In front of the fire, they had mounted twelve marshmallows, which they were toasting to a beautiful brown on twelve hatpins. The Automobile Girls in the Berkshires The Ghost of Lost Man's Trail
"I say, we ought to have a couple of hatpins," he said, turning the cigar in his fingers. The Varmint
When I thought of her pleasant conversational hatpin work I felt like resigning from college; but there always have to be martyrs, and in the end I went. At Good Old Siwash
It was the imitation-jet head of a hatpin—a steel hatpin—that was ten inches long and maybe longer. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights
“You see, all it needs now, is two large silver hatpins, like this,—see.” Patty's Success
“Have a marshmallow, everyone, do,” said Ruth, extending her hatpins. The Automobile Girls in the Berkshires The Ghost of Lost Man's Trail
He had a sensation as of a hatpin—many hatpins—penetrating his tender flesh, but that was nothing compared to the fact that he had stopped, while the slide of shale was rushing by. The Man from the Bitter Roots
He came back gamely and decorated her with fraternity hatpins, cuff buttons, belt buckles and side combs; and on the strength of it he got three Friday evenings in a row. At Good Old Siwash
The needle point of the jet-headed hatpin entered exactly at the outer corner of his right eye and passed backward for nearly its full length into his brain—smoothly, painlessly, swiftly. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights
“So Maw, dear, old, happy, innocent Maw, knelt down with her hatpin and wrote:”—p. Maw's Vacation The Story of a Human Being in the Yellowstone
She wanted to make herself a complete set—bracelet, ring, pin, and hatpin, after a design she had seen. The Torch Bearer A Camp Fire Girls' Story
She stood meditatively poking her hatpins in and out of her hat, when the sound of footsteps on the stairs came to her ears. Marjorie Dean, High School Freshman
He had four hundred hatpins when he graduated, and he never could see anything wrong in it. At Good Old Siwash
Lola, two wondrous hatpins with blue stones in silver—not that she would ever suffer the tortures of a hat, but it is a great thing to have them. The Car of Destiny
At a sudden impulse she drew a hatpin from her hair and knelt down on the geyser cone—not reflecting how long and slow had been its growth. Maw's Vacation The Story of a Human Being in the Yellowstone
Lizette looked at her half wondering, half envious, as she slowly pulled out her hatpins. The Torch Bearer A Camp Fire Girls' Story
Mrs. Ess Kay had said the shop was a cheap shop, so there must be others where even the flowered wrappers and collars and hatpins are more. Lady Betty Across the Water
Mrs. Colter took out and put back her hatpins. Apron-Strings
I shall no longer have a headache with the hatpins which pinch these hairs of mine. The Car of Destiny
Some ingenious philosopher could write a full tractate on woman in her relation to pins—hairpins, clothes pins, rolling pins, hatpins. Pipefuls
I just touched it with a hatpin and it did that. The Wrong Woman
He had to get up and push up his seat before the hatpin was recovered. The Rover Boys at Colby Hall or The Struggles of the Young Cadets
It was a battle for life; for there is no dagger more deadly than the hatpin these women carry, chiefly as a weapon of defence in the hour of need. Children of the Tenements
"I sh'd like to give him jest one jab with my hatpin," added a sister sufferer, under her breath. Vesty of the Basins
It was a heavenly jade hatpin, an exquisite bit of carving. Patty Blossom
"Eh?" says I. "Is it a woman-eatin' mouse, or did you grab a hatpin by the business end?" Torchy As A Pa
In the midst of hatpins at various angles he saw the little brooch which had disappeared from the death-chamber. The Hand in the Dark
In the next turn Rose's hatpin passed within a quarter-inch of Grace's jugular. Children of the Tenements
Her face was unusually sober as she slowly pulled the hatpins from her hat. Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College
Sometimes a pain, sharp as a hatpin, entered between her shoulder blades. The Best Short Stories of 1915 And the Yearbook of the American Short Story
She was running across the croquet lawn to speak to her sister-in-law, when she tripped over a hoop that had been accidentally left there, and, in falling, ran a hatpin into her head. Scottish Ghost Stories
The girl made a sudden movement as if to break the seal pressed by Hannaford's ring, but paused, and taking a hatpin from her hat carefully cut the envelope across the top. The Guests Of Hercules
And Frank promptly jabbed a hatpin up through the sofa, so that it penetrated the professor to a distance of about a quarter of an inch. Frank Merriwell's Chums
"It's the water filtering in through the holes your Titanesses' hatpins have made in their big pincushion," explained Mr. Barrymore, who had heard Maida make that remark. My Friend the Chauffeur
It would console one for invariably losing one's pins and hatpins when one wants them most, if one could think future generations would grow emotional over them. Set in Silver
Thus numerous startling experiments are performed in public, such as running hatpins through the cheeks or arms, sewing the tongue to the ear, etc. Complete Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spiritualism How to Hypnotize: Being an Exhaustive and Practical System of Method, Application, and Use
She wore a flat Tam-o'-Shanter hat, from under the confines of which her hair was defying the restraint of hatpins and elastic. A Maker of History
"Wow!" he howled, clutching convulsively at that part of his person which had felt the hatpin. Frank Merriwell's Chums
She had doffed her hat and, thrusting its hatpins through it, had laid it on her knees, so that, as Gerald had remarked, she looked rather like Brünhilde on her rocky couch. Franklin Kane
They are very nice-looking gray ones; but I can tell you they felt like hatpins. Set in Silver
No, the Indians put them on for ornaments, just as ladies put plumes on their hats with long hatpins. Bully and Bawly No-Tail
Don't use hatpins; your hat will cling to the head if you substitute a strip of woollen cloth in place of the inside leather band. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls
Science can not be halted by hatpins; cosmos can not be side-tracked by cosmetics. Police!!!
Then she walked to her dressing-table and picked up a long hatpin. Prudence of the Parsonage
The one candle at the bedside threw her shadow monstrously up the wall; while she fumbled with her hatpins it pictured a looming giantess brandishing weapons. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
What was going to become of me I didn't know, but while I was jamming in hatpins and praying for ideas, there came a knock at the door. The Motor Maid
She'd already yanked out three or four hatpins and has pried off the zippy lid. On With Torchy
“I had my hatpin in my gown and I should have killed myself first.” The Black Box
Thus doubly anchored, and skewered with two hatpins besides, the hat might be counted upon to give Mary V no trouble, but a great deal of protection. Skyrider
She gathered herself for an attack, a rush at the enemy with an active hatpin, when something touched her foot. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
The last long hatpin seemingly pierced the head of Nancy and she turned from the glass to fumble on her gloves. The Seeker
I'll show you how to make a thing to get olives out of the bottom of a bottle too; it's better than a hatpin, but a hatpin is good to catch pollywogs with. Pee-Wee Harris on the Trail
Remove them from the fondant with a fork and straighten the leaves neatly with a hatpin or like instrument. How To Write Special Feature Articles A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers
If she had stuck me in the back with a hatpin, I shouldn't have been surprised. Paradise Garden The Satirical Narrative of a Great Experiment
She was still at the mirror, with hatpins held in her mouth, when the steps of the robbers made themselves heard. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
He said: 'Did you, at school, Louis, have the lamp and orange and hatpin trick to explain night and day to you?' Captivity
Dr. Prue closed her bag with a snap and lifted her arms to adjust a hatpin. The Little Red Chimney Being the Love Story of a Candy Man
They were enormous; and so were the hat-boxes; and they could only be held on to the head by running hatpins through wisps of hair. Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement
She wore no jewelry, save the unobtrusive gold buckle at her belt and the plain gold hatpin which fastened her hat. The Girl from Montana
An appalling yell answered her, and she stepped back a space, the hatpin held ready for another attack. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
I said it would, and he went on to say the hatpin wasn't jabbed through my centre, and that's why I wobbled so much. Captivity
"Somehow it seemed quite easy to find when the maid was explaining," she communed to herself as she dug a hatpin afresh into her hat as is the way of woman when at a loss. Desert Love
As one deaf and blind, she went out of the kitchen, and to the hall-stand, fumbling there for her hatpins. Nocturne
What he was playing for, as neat as a hatpin in your loved one's eye, was some facts about the boss's committee work in that last session I worked at the State House. A Hoosier Chronicle
Miss Gregory fell on her side, and before she was well down the steel hatpin, eight inches long of good Paris metal, plunged and found its prey. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
And he said: 'Suppose your master had jabbed the hatpin just anywhere, nowhere near the centre—how the orange would have wobbled, wouldn't it?' Captivity
Maybe she's thinking up a new class souvenir to go with their rings and hatpins and pins and banners. The Belles of Canterbury A Chaucer Tale Out of School
A piece of paper was impaled upon the counter by means of a headless hatpin. Living Alone
Tessie, taking the hatpins out of her hat on her way upstairs, met this coolly. Half Portions
Towards seven o'clock I got up, gave baby to Mrs. Oliver, put on my coat and fixed with nervous fingers my hat and hatpins. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill
That was very reasonable, too—but I told him I didn't see how the hatpin was going to be pulled out. Captivity
"I'm not sure—but I don't think it suits me exactly," she appeared to murmur in a strangled whisper, while she twisted her mouth, which held a jet-headed hatpin, into a quivering grimace. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage
One day she was fined forty shillings or a week’s imprisonment for a political peccadillo involving a hatpin and a policeman. The Lion's Share
"Don't knock off for me," she said across a mouthful of large-headed hatpins as she removed her hat and veil. Widdershins
Cally, surprised with her mouth full of hatpins, said of course she had; she was getting frightfully old. V. V.'s Eyes
Aurora sat down rather wearily, pulled out her hatpins, and laid her hat on her knee. Whosoever Shall Offend
Thus Dr. Kiernan informs me of an Irish woman, aged 40, and at the beginning of the menopause, who, in New York in 1909, stabbed five men with a hatpin. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
My hand shook as I pushed a hatpin through my cap. Sweetapple Cove
The next development was that, without another word, she removed her gloves, lifted her pale hands to her head, and slowly drew hatpins from her hat. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.)
Mrs. Heth wielded hatpins before the mirror, the glitter surviving in her eyes. V. V.'s Eyes
Mrs. Kildair, stopping in her bedroom, donned a Watteaulike cooking apron, and slipping her rings from her fingers fixed the three on her pincushion with a hatpin. Murder in Any Degree
We also borrowed Aunt Ailsa’s hatpin with the Persian coin on the end. Us and the Bottleman
Make the bottom bridge by using an old hatpin or wire of the same size for E secured with pin staples. The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 700 Things for Boys to Do
With bated breath they watch while I give them proof that my long hatpins do not go straight through my skull. The Lady and Sada San A Sequel to the Lady of the Decoration
I have searched in vain for a statute relating to hatpins. Popular Law-making
Then going to her dressing table she drew the hatpin from the pincushion and carelessly slipped the rings on her fingers. Murder in Any Degree
We did forget Aunt Ailsa’s hatpin, and Greg had to run back for it, because he can run faster than any of the rest of us, and Captain Lewis held the ferry for him. Us and the Bottleman
Cut the fingerboard tapering and fasten pieces cut from hatpins with small wire staples for frets. The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 700 Things for Boys to Do
She wore her almost flaxen-gold hair waved, and parted low on the forehead, beneath a black astrachan toque, with a red enamel maple-leaf hatpin in one side of it. Letters of Travel (1892-1913)
And if she could not avail herself of that, she always relied on her hatpin. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
Next day she again complained and said, "It must be the hatpin." America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat
You'll be sure to lose your hatpins on the train, Thea. The Song of the Lark
Bend these pieces of brass over a piece of hatpin wire, thus forming two V-shaped pieces. The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 700 Things for Boys to Do
His implement at first was a long hatpin of Cora's. The Flirt
There were no variously coloured hatpins on her dressing-table; no scent-bottles; no narrow curved pairs of scissors; no great variety of shoes and boots; no silk petticoats lying on the chairs. The Voyage Out
Mrs. Pickford, wife of a paper merchant, said that some minutes after the deceased had picked up the child she said, "Do you know, I scratched my nose on your hatpin?" America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat
Her hat, with its huge hatpins and ultra-fashionable height, was hideous. The Box with Broken Seals
At noon she took in a bottle of milk from the window sill, thawed it, slid a hatpin along the wrapping of a new tin of biscuit. Star-Dust
She would have torn the flesh from Amaryllis' face had she been there, and thrust her hatpin into her real eyes. The Price of Things
Monny's hat was off, and Biddy's was apparently hanging by a hatpin. It Happened in Egypt
Mrs. Pickford was wearing the hatpin in court. America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat
I lost my hat, my gold hatpin, every hairpin, and brown locks flew out two feet behind. A Woman Tenderfoot
The third time she fought off with her hatpin, inflicting a deep red scratch across a too loose jowl. Star-Dust
That her ridiculous and accursed hatpin should have dared to touch the eyes of his soul's lady, and scratch out the face of the child! The Price of Things
Monny could not bear tamely to lose her hat, though she must have felt her hatpins trembling in the balance. It Happened in Egypt
In Hamburg women were compelled by statute to put shields or protectors on the points of hatpins. America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat
Mrs. Dawes stabbed the man who had pushed her through the wrist with a hatpin. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
The shamefulness of the scene not to be endured, she held her hand with the key in it behind her back; then suddenly let it fly up for her hatpin. Star-Dust
She took out her pearl hatpin and stabbed out the eyes of the Virgin, almost shaking with passion, and scratched and obliterated the face of the Christ child. The Price of Things
She moved away from him, feeling for her hatpins and turning to lay her hat and sunshade on the table. The Greater Inclination
If women insisted on wearing hatpins they should take precaution of wearing also a shield or protector which would prevent them inflicting injury on other people. America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat
The man who had received the thrust of a hatpin through his wrist did not think it advisable to take any action against Mrs. Dawes. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
Twirl this quickly and each guest in turn tries to stab some letter with a hatpin. Games for Everybody
There was a hatpin lying on the table. The Man with Two Left Feet And Other Stories
He lifted it, revealing a counterfeit, which had once ornamented a hatpin. Tropic Days
They both stooped to pick it up, and a hatpin in Mrs. Pickford's hat caught her in the nostril. America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat
Sooner or later he must learn whether Katherine had hidden the evidence, whether she had used the stout and deadly hatpin, whether she struggled now in the grasp of vindictive men. The Abandoned Room
As she spoke, she drew out her hatpins, still laughing in a half scornful, half good-natured way. The Powers and Maxine
She dug away at the red plush with the hatpin, picking out little bits and dropping them over the edge. The Man with Two Left Feet And Other Stories
She released her fingers from his, drew out the hatpins from her hat, unwound the veil and threw them both on to the opposite seat. The Cinema Murder
And he picked out the best buckle he could find, and likewise a handsome hatpin, and had them put into a fancy box, along with a fancy Christmas card, on which he wrote his name. The Rover Boys at College Or, The Right Road and the Wrong
The detective, however, failed to find the hatpin or any other weapon. The Abandoned Room
And be careful how you poke that ladder down, or you may stick it through me like a lady's hatpin. The Outdoor Chums The First Tour of the Rod, Gun and Camera Club
I have always tried to be good, and there doesn't seem to be a hatpin in the world that makes a halo sit comfortably. The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck A Comedy of Limitations
Nyoda had torn her green veil on her hatpin and the wind had whipped the loose ends out until they looked ragged and she was frankly cross. The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring Or, Along the Road That Leads the Way
And this is for your hatpins; and look at this pin-cushion. Drusilla with a Million
She unwound the veil from her motoring turban, took it off altogether and attached it to the cushions of the car with a hatpin. The Evil Shepherd
But now Mary Louise pried it open with a hatpin and carried it to the light. Mary Louise
Her mirror was fastened up ruthlessly, upon a handsome woven Oriental hanging, with a long hatpin. The Film Mystery
A great many hatpins, some plain, some tarnished and ornate, all bent, were stuck into a little black china boot. Saturday's Child
Fancy unveiling the sacred scars of Time to ladies who murmur: "Was this actually the spot—?" while they absently feel for their hatpins! Tales of Men and Ghosts
They are putting on their jackets, pushing in their hatpins, and running along as if their dinner were running away from them. Nerves and Common Sense
Magda rose, and picking up her big black hat set it on her head at precisely the right angle, and proceeded to spear it through with a wonderful black-and-gold hatpin of Chinese workmanship. The Lamp of Fate
She is stirring something in her glass with her hatpin. Rolling Stones
Susan after jabbing in her hatpins before a mirror decorated with arabesques of soap, would rush with him into the street. Saturday's Child
She had folded the veil to a neat square, stuck three hatpins in it, and thrown it with her hat and jacket on the sofa. Maurice Guest
As she spoke, she tore out the hatpins with feverish dexterity, and thrust the hat into Pinkey's astonished hand. Jonah
No woman attempts to board a car at the Brooklyn Bridge without being sure that she carries a hatpin with which to fight her way into a seat. Sixes and Sevens
"Stick a hatpin in me - somebody do!" she exclaimed. The Motor Girls on a Tour
But you know as well as I do that the hatpins did the work. The Four Million
So suddenly had the hat been torn from the head of the owner that hatpins were broken short off while the little thief "shinned" a rope with his prize. The Circus Boys in Dixie Land : or, Winning the Plaudits of the Sunny South
Her hat, a very dainty little affair of plain black velvet, was skewered with a couple of jewelled hatpins to the upholstery of the settee. Okewood of the Secret Service
Michael had not time to remind his mother that ladies who come to tea do not usually take their hats off, for on the word Sylvia's hands were busy with her hatpins. Michael
He went through the seats of the chairs with hatpins, tore up the beds, and lifted rugs, until the house was in a state of confusion. When a Man Marries
Saxon, still unaccountably fumbling with her hatpins, stole a glance at him. The Valley of the Moon
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