单词 | mackinaw |
例句 | A young man in boots, corduroys, and a red and black checked mackinaw climbed out and strode near. Travels with Charley in Search of America 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z Oscar Noble was standing in the big front room, his gray hat on his head and his red mackinaw buttoned up tight around his throat. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z He was sitting humped over, with his hands jammed deep in the pockets of his patched and worn mackinaw. Where the Red Fern Grows 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z Oscar had to take a glove off and unbutton his mackinaw to get his gun out. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z Stepping over to my father, I buried my face in his old mackinaw coat. Where the Red Fern Grows 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z In the fall he burned brush piles and raked leaves for Virginia Gatewood, a stick figure at twilight in cloth gloves and a threadbare mackinaw coat ragged at the elbows. Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel 1994-09-12T00:00:00Z “Busia and I entered the forest. She and I went alone, nearly a century apart but also together. … We disappeared into the dense forests. She wore a cape. I wore a mackinaw jacket.” Acclaimed chef Iliana Regan finds a sense of belonging in the forest 2023-01-30T05:00:00Z Persis was dressed warmly, and she had put on high boots and a short, thick mackinaw jacket. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z He was a fine up-standing fellow of six feet or more, black-haired, black-eyed, broad-shouldered and a swell of biceps and thigh that even his loose-fitting mackinaws could not entirely conceal. Down the Columbia 2011-12-10T03:00:16.583Z Then their eyes met, and the man felt his heart give a bound beneath his tight-buttoned mackinaw. Snowdrift A Story of the Land of the Strong Cold 2011-10-23T02:00:22.547Z They also took their sweaters, and mackinaws, though it seemed foolish to be taking mackinaws for a summer trip. Boy Scouts in Glacier Park The Adventures of Two Young Easterners in the Heart of the High Rockies 2011-09-22T02:00:22.487Z Gully had not taken time to eat his lunch, but had placed it in the pocket of his mackinaw, intending to eat it as he traveled, thereby avoiding the loss of time. The Land of Lure A Story of the Columbia River Basin 2011-08-09T02:00:24.217Z A sweater or woolen mackinaw jacket, 1 or 2 pairs of cotton gloves, and a raincoat are generally serviceable. Glacier National Park [Montana] 2011-06-21T02:00:29.217Z The old Roman replied by pulling on a heavy mackinaw over his “toga,” saying that he’d rather have warmth than action once he was out in the “Columby.” Down the Columbia 2011-12-10T03:00:16.583Z He came from Prairie du Chien to the Fort in a mackinaw boat, part of the way on foot over the ice, and suffered much for want of food, sleep and from exposure. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z They had congealed the warm blood-spurts from his wound into a solid red clot, and his thick woolen shirt and mackinaw were frozen stiff and tight against the clot. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z The men, who were good-looking fellows, wore woolen or corduroy, with high moccasins, and their sheepskin and mackinaw coats were thrown aside on the snow. A Northern Countryside 2011-04-27T02:00:22.523Z They drew off their caps and mackinaws, rubbing their hands above the wide box-stove as they stamped the snow from their moccasins. Lost Farm Camp 2011-01-23T03:00:16.437Z I have never found anything better in coats than those made of mackinaw cloth, such as lumbermen wear. Woodcraft 2010-12-30T03:00:30.337Z Opposite the mouth of the Chippewa river we pass Nelson's Landing with its two log warehouses and mackinaw boats loading for the Chippewa river. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z He buttoned his mackinaw with difficulty and, finding an open space, turned and took his bearings. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z Every afternoon Dan and Snowbird would go out on their skis or on snowshoes, unarmed except for the pistol that Snowbird carried in the deep pocket of her mackinaw. The Voice of the Pack At the end of the second mile he stopped to light his pipe and shed the mackinaw, which he rolled and carried under his arm. Lost Farm Camp 2011-01-23T03:00:16.437Z The boy wore a battered felt hat, a fawn mackinaw coat, pants thrust into high socks and a pair of moosehide moccasins. The Land of Strong Men A big, heavy man, with a rough cap and mackinaw coat, would have fallen upon the floor, if Alan had not caught him. The Indian Drum Her mackinaw rose and fell as she breathed deeply, and more colour came rushing into the roses of her cheeks. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z Traders running a mackinaw or keel-boat down the rapids of Slave River without unloading. The Story of the Trapper With the slant of the rain beating against her came Swickey, a quaint figure in her father’s cap and gay-colored mackinaw. Lost Farm Camp 2011-01-23T03:00:16.437Z He got into a pair of leather chaps and tied a mackinaw on the saddle. The Land of Strong Men Alan faced the wind with mackinaw buttoned about his throat; to make certain his hearing, his ears were unprotected. The Indian Drum The girl with a lithe movement threw off her mackinaw. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z Now, under their stiff mackinaws they perspired freely as the sun mounted, until their heavy garments chafed them beneath arms and legs. The Crimson Gardenia and Other Tales of Adventure I walked over to Jules, takin’ off my mackinaw as I went. Lost Farm Camp 2011-01-23T03:00:16.437Z Whipping out his knife once more he cut one of the big smooth buttons from the mackinaw. The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp Savery took the stand in his uniform of slavery, red mackinaw shirt, stagged-off pants, caulked shoes, and a battered slouch hat in his hand. The Everett massacre A history of the class struggle in the lumber industry Her cheeks bore the red of perfect health showing through a perfect, fair complexion, and even the thick red mackinaw which she wore did not hide the trimness of the figure beneath. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z Don placed a sandwich in each deep pocket of his mackinaw coat, and pushed an apple on top of each. Five Little Starrs in the Canadian Forest She threw her mackinaw over him, for the afternoon was none too warm, and he would have to be still for an hour or more in the cramped quarters of the bow. Lost Farm Camp 2011-01-23T03:00:16.437Z A part of Sparrer's outfit as a Christmas gift from his comrades had been a warm mackinaw, and to this Mrs. Malone insisted on adding a pair of thick woolen stockings of her own knitting. The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp "Holy mackinaw!" he exclaimed, almost dropping the cups in his astonishment. My Brave and Gallant Gentleman A Romance of British Columbia She placed her gloves in a pocket and proceeded to unbutton her mackinaw. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z Every lad was in uniform and most of them wore mackinaws or sweaters to keep out the early morning chill. The Boy Scout Fire Fighters How would you like a nice, woolly, white mackinaw coat, with little blue squares round the edges? Lost Farm Camp 2011-01-23T03:00:16.437Z "Why, I'm so warm I wish I was rid of this mackinaw." The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp There news of the great outside world trickles in slowly, and he carefully stuffed the thing between two of the big horn buttons of his red-striped mackinaw. The Peace of Roaring River As he threw off his mackinaw preparatory to starting work he snapped out the story of the situation at the quarry. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z “Square-toed mackinaw!” the gambler cried, his face scarlet. The Twins of Suffering Creek After a while the man rose, and put on his mackinaw. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country Finding none he started to feel in his pockets for some small object that would serve his purpose when his alert glance fell on Pat's mackinaw. The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp Her head was ensconced within the folds of a knitted shawl and over her thin cloak she wore an immense mackinaw of flaming hues whose skirts fell ’way below her knees. The Peace of Roaring River Several stern-wheelers, many mackinaws, and smaller boats lay along the water front. A Man of Two Countries “Jumpin’ mackinaw!” he cried, with a force calculated to crush entirely the remnants of Sandy’s conceit. The Twins of Suffering Creek Hastily wriggling from his sleeping bag the boy drew on his mukluks and mackinaw and stepped from the tent. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country He was short, thick-set, and was dressed in a nondescript pair of trousers much the worse for wear, a faded mackinaw spotted with grease and dirt and was, of course, on snow-shoes. The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp His trousers were thrust into his boots; the collar of the mackinaw coat he wore at his work was turned up about his throat. Otherwise Phyllis "Huh!" he complained, emerging from his refuge and throwing his mackinaw and cap on the floor; "anybody'd think there was something in that basket for you." Christmas Eve at Swamp's End He searched through the pockets of the mackinaw coat, but found nothing that would act as a means to identification. Colorado Jim A few minutes later he rolled up the blue print and buttoned his mackinaw. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country He reached in the pocket of his mackinaw coat and took out a handful of sugar. 'Me--Smith' Bullying—— You and your men of granite, in mackinaws and a much-needed shave, trying to make a well-bred woman satisfied with a view consisting of rocks and stumps and socks on the line! Free Air The garment, also—the heavy brown and green mackinaw—she disliked to touch. The Flaming Jewel When her aunt had finally retired, she hurried on a big mackinaw and cap and slipped out to the veranda to enjoy it better. The Dragon's Secret René paid them no heed but Victor rose from his place beside the fire and slowly removed his mackinaw and his torn felt hat and, walking over to Petrie, demanded that he retract the words. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country He wore a blue mackinaw over a flannel shirt, dark trousers and rubber boots: garments that were suited to his life. The Snowshoe Trail He habitually wore a bright crimson mackinaw shirt, tied at the neck with a gaudy silk handkerchief, and fringed buckskin trousers, which Roosevelt, who had a weakness for "dressing up," no doubt envied him. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands He carried it to the fire and with the sleeve of his mackinaw removed the accumulated dust from the label. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest She slipped her arm through the harness and started towards the shed, Mullendore following with his slouching walk, an unprepossessing figure in his faded overalls, black and white mackinaw coat and woolen cap. The Fighting Shepherdess After replenishing his fire, he removed his mukluks and mackinaw, and slipped into his sleeping bag. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country Fairly serene and stuffed in his baggy mackinaw, he lay for a few minutes flat on his stomach peering over the edge. Laramie Holds the Range They slipped on mackinaw coats and disappeared into the white swirling night. The Highgrader As he did so a long, sealed envelope, to the outside of which was tightly bound a photograph, fell to the floor from the inner pocket of his mackinaw. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest He wore a dusty, high-crowned black hat, overalls, mackinaw coat, with a small woolen scarf twisted about his neck, and in his hand he carried a gnarled staff. The Fighting Shepherdess Drawing a heavy parka over his mackinaw, he fastened on his snowshoes, caught up his rifle, and headed upward for the crest of the ridge. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country He stood up, got out of the mackinaw, adjusted his belt and revolver, and with his rifle resting across his forearm looked around. Laramie Holds the Range A number of prisoners wearing the regulation garb of convicts,—pantaloons of heavy mackinaw, one leg of yellow and the other of black,—were carrying long, rough boxes, while others were digging shallow graves. A Woman who went to Alaska As he was about to step into the canoe Jeanne appeared at the water's edge bearing the mackinaw which he had worn when they drew him from the river. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest He leaned the axe beside it and cursed under his breath when he tore a button from his mackinaw as he squeezed through the narrow opening. The Fighting Shepherdess Connie pulled his cap down over his ears and drew on his mackinaw and mittens. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country A doubtful garment was a mackinaw of dark gray splashed with blood-color and black. If You Touch Them They Vanish He wore a dingy mackinaw coat, a dingy black-and-white checked-flannel shirt, dingy blue trousers, tucked into high socks and lumberman's rubbers. Blazed Trail Stories and Stories of the Wild Life He rasped the fire from his throat with a harsh, grating sound, drew the back of his hand across his mouth, and kicked contemptuously at the mackinaw which lay almost at his feet. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest He left the collar of his mackinaw turned up, but untied his ear-laps. The Fighting Shepherdess I wore heavy sweaters, mackinaw trousers, thick German socks and moccasins. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance A grey flannel shirt, a leather belt, a pair of Bedford cord breeches, a pair of moccasins, miles too large for her, and a mackinaw jacket a little the worse for wear. A Mating in the Wilds In silence he arose and slipped on his mackinaw blanket coat. Blazed Trail Stories and Stories of the Wild Life Without a word the girl crossed the room and, removing the mackinaw from its peg, laid it upon the blanket within reach of his hand. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest Davy ran into the house and returned wearing his mackinaw and boots. David Lannarck, Midget An Adventure Story Shaven and shorn, clad in silken underwear, with patent leather shoes, and a suit in New York style, you absolutely fail to recognise him as your friend of the moccasins and mackinaw coat. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance Now they were clothed for the woods, with blue shirts, mackinaws, heavy trousers and shoe packs. Bob Hunt in Canada Chief," he said nonchalantly, as he drew his pipe from the pocket of his mackinaw, "you and me's grazed conside'able on the same range. Where the Sun Swings North Her hand clutched at the bosom of her snow-powdered coat as she noted that the faded mackinaw was gone from its accustomed peg and the snowshoes from their corner behind the door. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest Me with a mackinaw and boots, and mittens and a shovel. David Lannarck, Midget An Adventure Story He was dressed in mackinaw, and wore a fur cap with drooping ear-flaps. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance It was quite a while back in the 30's, and the free trappers and mountain men brought their pelts down in bull boats and mackinaws to St. Louis. The Emigrant Trail Andy was rather surprised when he received, one day, a fine mackinaw coat, of the latest style. Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery "The mackinaw—that old striped coat next to the slicker," he smiled. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest He draped a mackinaw around me and left me to my fate. I Married a Ranger Men in fur caps, mackinaw coats and mucklucks are waltzing with women clad in Paris gowns and sparkling with jewels. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance Russ Bunker had already got his cap and mackinaw. Six Little Bunkers at Mammy June's “You ought to be in business—not college,” laughed Dunk, as he slipped into a mackinaw. Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery Several pairs of boots, moccasins, and heavy mittens were ranged along the floor next to the wall, while from pegs above them hung a faded mackinaw, a slicker, and several pairs of corduroy trousers. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest To the best of Hanlon’s recollection the little fellow wore a mackinaw jacket, but he did not notice this in particular. Tom Slade on Mystery Trail There were men from the trail in sweaters and mackinaws, German socks and caps with ear-flaps. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance He was clad like a logger, in thick mackinaws and heavy boots, and the texture of his garments was appropriate to the temperature, the weather. The Hidden Places She sent me a mackinaw in place of my burned coat, and her picture was in the pocket. Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery Supper over, Bill donned mackinaw, cap, and mittens. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest “How do we know what was under the mackinaw jacket?” Tom Slade on Mystery Trail The young man went straight to the stove and began loosening the collar of his heavy mackinaw. Destiny Hollister felt the chill of it through his mackinaw coat and was moved to thought of his companion's comfort. The Hidden Places The streets were filled with pretty girls, and more pretty girls, with “sporty” chaps in mackinaws, in raglans—with all sorts of hats atop of their heads, and some without hats at all. Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery In the side-pocket of his mackinaw his hand encountered an object—hard and cold and unfamiliar to his touch. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest There were a great number of Indians in town that day, big dark fellows in muddy moccasins and faded mackinaws who stood about watching the machinations of the whites without audible comments. Lydia of the Pines He wanted to breathe freer, and, drawing on his mackinaw, he tiptoed noiselessly down the stairs and let himself out into the night. Destiny And yet," thought I, as we set out rapidly for the village in the valley, "the difference between the poetry of mackinaws and Great Northern locomotives is merely a matter of perspective. The River and I There were a few men lounging about, men of the type he was accustomed to seeing in Wrangel, miners, prospectors and the like, clad in mackinaws and heavy laced boots. Burned Bridges Without so much as a glance at the ludicrously sprawled figure, Bill picked up his mackinaw and returned the envelope to the pocket. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest "You don't object to tips, do you, Smith?" the man in the mackinaw inquired. Poor Man's Rock He shook the snow off his mackinaw, for a fresh downfall was making the air almost as white as the drifts below. Destiny I thought of the steamboats and the mackinaws and the keel-boats and the thousands of men who had pushed through this dream-world and the thought was unconvincing. The River and I Bill seized his cap and mackinaw and went roaring off down the hall. The Witness The others—the old men, and the crippled ones, and the hard-handed grubbers of stumps, who sat about in faded mackinaws and patched overalls—he regarded not at all. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest Only it is covered up with overalls and mackinaw. Poor Man's Rock A mackinaw jacket made from the same material as a blanket, with very prominent stripes or plaids, is often worn. Outdoor Sports and Games And then the bull boats and the mackinaws and the packets. The River and I A couple of belated participants in the fray arrived breathlessly, shedding their mackinaws as they ran, and casting them down at Courtland's feet. The Witness Hurriedly removing his mackinaw, he wrapped it around the body of the boy and, by means of a "squaw hitch" sling, swung him to his back. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest The November wind chilled him through the heavy mackinaw. Poor Man's Rock He shoved a hand into the big pocket of his mackinaw jacket and pulled out a dingy leather-bound volume of venerable appearance. A Daughter of the Snows Then she saw a man dressed in Canadian knit cap, tall boots, and mackinaw, and carrying a huge umbrella, with which he hurried forward to hold protectingly over Mrs. Tingley's head. Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box Out from his muffling mackinaw collar the Senior Surgeon parried the question with an amazingly novel sense of embarrassment. The White Linen Nurse Bill tossed the mackinaw into the bottom of the canoe. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest He had on a pair of fine tan shoes, brown overalls, a new gray mackinaw coat buttoned to his chin. Poor Man's Rock He was interrupted by a warm-complexioned man, clad in faded mackinaws. A Daughter of the Snows He jerked on his mackinaw and darted for the door. Judith of the Godless Valley Old Hector grinned as Donald, in woolen shirt, mackinaw, corduroy trousers, and half-boots came into the little lobby, for in his son he saw a replica of himself thirty years agone. Kindred of the Dust The boy felt a sudden tightening of the muscles beneath the heavy mackinaw, and the quick gasp of an indrawn breath. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest Then he laid off his mackinaw, walked softly to the bedroom door, looked in. Poor Man's Rock The warm-faced man in the faded mackinaws then put the witness through a searching examination, which Frona followed closely, but which elicited little new. A Daughter of the Snows She wore a faded plaid mackinaw, and arctics half-way up her long, thin legs. Judith of the Godless Valley Through the mist of her tears she saw only the vague outlines of a man clad in heavy woolen shirt and mackinaw, such as her father frequently wore. Kindred of the Dust Almost at her feet upon the floor, just under the edge of the bunk where it had been carelessly tossed, lay his mackinaw of coarse, striped cloth. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest She had come to him, and gripped his shoulder, till her long, bony fingers buried themselves in his mackinaw. Pardners In the storeroom over the back kitchen she unhooked Duncan's mackinaw and found her own toboggan-cap. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920 "Yes, I've sometimes suspected that us Mormons was almost human beings," grunted Elijah as he pulled on his mackinaw. Judith of the Godless Valley Quietly he gathered together his axe, mittens, and cap, and shrugging his huge shoulders into his mackinaw, looked out at the glorious brightness of the stainless world and frowned. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 The man recognized him, despite his beard and his threadbare mackinaws and they had a drink together. Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories They have the utmost respect for a woman, but a man is merely a two-legged male human like themselves, whether he wears mackinaws or broadcloth, has a barrel of money of none at all. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest The boys wore shoe-packs, blue flannel shirts with enormous pearl buttons, and mackinaws of crimson, lemon yellow, and foxy brown. Main Street It was sharp and frosty but Inez and Judith, in mackinaws, were sitting on the back steps with a little fire of chips at their feet. Judith of the Godless Valley In the embrasure stood Aurore in her red mackinaw and corduroy trousers. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 Never has been such a fleet; A packing-case for a bottom, a mackinaw for a sheet. Ballads of a Cheechako Fyfe put his foot up on the stove front and drummed a tattoo on his mackinaw clad knee. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest Alberta is to the north and the voices that lie buried deep under the giant's mackinaw whisper darkly that to the north—to the north is the way home. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago He ripped open his mackinaw and shirt and tore a rag from his shoulder, disclosing a vivid wound. Judith of the Godless Valley It was all very simple, very real, and the twists of his tired mind relaxed; his nervous hands came to rest in the warm depths of his mackinaw pockets. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 A number of loggers were present, dressed in the invariable mackinaw, stagged overalls and caulked shoes. The Centralia Conspiracy He wore evening clothes when occasion required as unconcernedly as he wore mackinaws and calked boots among his loggers. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest This giant in the tattered mackinaw is an exile from this land and there is no dream of it left in his blood. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Judith was pulling off her mackinaw and her beaver cap. Judith of the Godless Valley The radiance from the opened door of the square, old-fashioned stove shimmered over her fur cap and intensified the broad scarlet stripes of her mackinaw. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 The man wore a tomato-colored mackinaw, such as was not to be found in their outfit. Lost in the Air Then they also wore warm colored mackinaw jackets, so that altogether Felix had reason to be startled when two such "sights" suddenly entered the barn. The Aeroplane Boys Flight A Hydroplane Roundup But this one who shuffles about in a tattered mackinaw, huge baggy trousers frayed at the feet, this one whose giant's body swings loosely back and forth under the signs, is a more curious exile. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago She pulled on her mackinaw and buttoned it. Judith of the Godless Valley Then he visioned her, lying on the white snow, scarlet under her breast, redder than her mackinaw, redder than her woollen mittens, redder than the cardinal-flower of her mouth—cardinal no more! O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 I knew, I just felt it in my bones, that that gold dust twin with his swell bathing suit and his waterproof mackinaw was going to lose his roll in the water. Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp They were much longer at it than they ever were again, but the mackinaw man seemed not in the least hurry. The Magnetic North Strength ripples under his tattered mackinaw and his stiff looking hands could break the heads of two men against each other like eggshells while they rained puny blows on his dull face. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago The women, most of them very handsome, were dressed dowdily in mackinaws and anomalous foot covering. Judith of the Godless Valley Some wore the northern mackinaw in spite of the balmy April morning, others were dressed like ranch hands on circus day, and a few with the ornateness of Butte miners on parade. The Silver Horde He carried it loose in his mackinaw pocket—a camper, mind you. Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp "Hello!" said a middle-aged man in mackinaws, smoking near the door-end of the bar. The Magnetic North But this one who shuffles, this giant in a tattered mackinaw who slouches along under the bulletin signs asking for section hands and laborers, there is no dream of remembered places in his eyes. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Judith, without waiting to take off her mackinaw, cheeks scarlet, eyes brilliant, stood before her father. Judith of the Godless Valley Against the small hole in the logs that served as a window was a man's head and shoulders—a white man—and he wore a grey mackinaw. The Shagganappi He had a swell bathing suit on with one of those waterproof mackinaw jackets over it. Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp But the mackinaw man was glancing speculatively over at another group. The Magnetic North His hands trembled as he stood before Bryce, smiling fatuously and plucking at the cuffs of his mackinaw. The Valley of the Giants For all the biting cold, her old knit cap was hanging to the pommel, her mackinaw was open at the throat. Judith of the Godless Valley "The man in the mackinaw, eh?" echoed Jack, lifting his eyebrows meaningly. The Shagganappi Alfred, our rescued mariner from across the lake can't find a roll of money he had in his mackinaw. Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp It was after two when they woke in a panic, lest the mackinaw man should have gone without them. The Magnetic North Glenister laughed immoderately, for the object was unusually tall and loose-jointed, and wore a soiled suit of yellow mackinaw. The Spoilers The patrons were warmly clad in mackinaw, flannel, and fur. The Winds of Chance "The man in the mackinaw," repeated Jack, slowly, as their hands gripped. The Shagganappi Because I know young mackinaw jacket and because I know Skinny—see? Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp "This is a winter diggins y' see," observed the mackinaw man with pride. The Magnetic North A few garments hung on the wall—a hood made of fur, a thick mackinaw coat belted at the waist with a red scarf, and something done up in a small bundle. The Golden Snare Somehow or other a small portable organ had been secured, and at this a bearded fellow in a mackinaw coat was seated. The Winds of Chance But the man in the mackinaw had to battle against a far more formidable enemy than this little crew of three venturesome stalwarts. The Shagganappi And even then when we dragged him in over the stern, he had a piece of mackinaw jacket in his mouth. Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp "Oh, that's all right," said the mackinaw man, with an air of princely generosity. The Magnetic North Her cabin-deck was lined with passengers, most of whom were bound for the "outside," although still clad in mackinaw and overalls. The Barrier Very reluctantly Broad stripped off his mackinaw, then seated himself and tugged at his footgear. The Winds of Chance The man in the mackinaw had caught him at last! The Shagganappi Thus no one noticed especially a tall, slender, but well-knit individual dressed in a faded mackinaw and a limp slouch hat which he wore pulled over his eyes. The Blazed Trail In the midst of the noise and movement the mackinaw man said to the Boy: "Don't know as you'd care to see my new prospect hole?" The Magnetic North And by very force of his vociferations he succeeded in exacting the promise of a brief stay in the proceedings before he bolted out, the rags of his yellow mackinaw flapping excitedly. The Barrier Tableau: The Goddess of Liberty appears in a mackinaw blanket and pours incense on the obedient slave. The Complete Works of Artemus Ward — Part 1: Essays, Sketches, and Letters All day they searched in the river far below the falls, but not a trace could be found of the man in the mackinaw. The Shagganappi In his secret mind he resolved to buy one of the blanket mackinaws that very evening. The Blazed Trail "Say, boys!" the man in mackinaws shouted above the pianola, "Windy Jim's got in with the mail." The Magnetic North "Come on!" broke in the Master, hustling into his mackinaw. Further Adventures of Lad Bettles turned up the collar of his mackinaw jacket and stared about him helplessly. The Son of the Wolf Then, half to himself, "But the man in the mackinaw* will never catch me unarmed again." The Shagganappi They were of various sizes and descriptions, but they all wore heavy blanket mackinaw coats, rubber shoes, and thick German socks tied at the knee. The Blazed Trail The Boy could have hugged that mackinaw man. The Magnetic North The Master had been drawing on his mackinaw and hipboots as he spoke. Further Adventures of Lad Then the white teeth of Bright closed on his mackinaw jacket, and he pitched into the snow. The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke "Tell me, Larry, did that man out there, the man in the mackinaw, have anything to do with causing those grey hairs above your ears—did he?" The Shagganappi He wore the regulation mackinaw blanket coat, a peaked cap with an extraordinarily high crown, and buckskin moccasins over long stockings. The Blazed Trail She nodded briskly at the violet checks on the mackinaw back. The Magnetic North All day Cash brooded before the fire, bundled in his mackinaw and sweater. Cabin Fever The mackinaw man was congratulating the Colonel on "gettin' back to civilization." The Magnetic North We are trying to escape the man in the mackinaw. The Shagganappi He sat up straight and shot his hands down deep in the pockets of his mackinaws. The Magnetic North "Oh!" laughed the mackinaw man, "that's all right," and indifferently he tucked the bills into his baggy trousers. The Magnetic North "We'll have a tough fight for it," he said, meaningly, "but that gold is going to get past the man in the mackinaw." The Shagganappi |
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