单词 | pelisse |
例句 | A photograph from that time shows him proudly wearing his uniform, with its heavily tasselled pelisse, mostly unchanged since the Napoleonic Wars, and later favored by Jimi Hendrix. The Man Who Built the Bauhaus 2019-04-22T04:00:00Z Exhibits will include the author's silk pelisse coat, her purse and sewing box. Jane Austen artefacts to go on show in Winchester - BBC News 2017-01-30T05:00:00Z The lure of the bygone is represented at the start, where Thomas Cole’s 1838 painting “The Past” is paired with an 1820s golden silk pelisse, or coatdress. Gothic to Goth: Exploring the Impact of the Romantic Era in Fashion 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z Ask any Russian, and they will of course tell you your pelisse goes over the left shoulder. Russians sneak a peek at BBC's War and Peace - BBC News 2016-02-05T05:00:00Z Mrs. Briggs, for example, who is very short and stout, and wears a lavender bonnet and pelisse, and certainly will not walk far on the sand in those heels, is on her mettle now. Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z From the Grand Signor, a diamond aigrette and rich pelisse, valued at £3,000. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 2 2012-04-03T02:00:36.237Z These two, with the velvet pelisses and small satin bonnets, are rather the most genteel-looking people in the garden. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z The pelisse illustrates how Romantic-era styles incorporated elements drawn not only from the medieval period but from five centuries of European fashion. Gothic to Goth: Exploring the Impact of the Romantic Era in Fashion 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z The soldier pocketed the letter once more, and went down grumbling greatly, while Emeric buckled on his sword and threw his pelisse over his shoulders. The Slaves of the Padishah 2012-03-06T03:00:24.060Z All the little minor finishings of the female toilet appear to be more sedulously cared for than the weightier matters of the pelisse and gown. Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 1 of 2) 2012-02-29T03:00:23.930Z Madam Lee is in a satin over-dress, with a pelisse of ermine negligently cast about her bare shoulders. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z The velvet pelisses are gamblers from Frascati's, and the two with the lap-dog are the Countess N. and her unmarried daughter—two of the most exclusive specimens of Parisian society. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z However she determined to question the hermit again, and did not doubt he would be more liberal in his communication, when he saw his nice new pelisse and the candles. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z Those intended for pelisses are of the waistcoat form, cut in the Amazonian shape, somewhat like that seen in Figure 2 of our first illustration. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z Her I recollect, passing the window in a velvet pelisse, and then in a white shawl on the sofa, and then crowned with roses—beautiful in death. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z I will wear a long pelisse and a veil. Fr?d?rique; vol. 1 2011-12-19T03:00:39.830Z A lady, enveloped in a long pelisse, was in this cab. The Seven Cardinal Sins: Envy and Indolence 2011-11-28T03:00:23.427Z It was on the subject of Mrs. Allerton and her daughter getting new pelisses, or coats as they are more commonly called in Philadelphia. Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z The prisoners arranged themselves in groups around the tables as best they could in caps and pelisses, with leather girdles round their waists, all ready to begin work. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z She appeared to be the same age as Minna, about six years old, and was dressed in a red pelisse and fur tippet. The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy 2011-09-18T02:00:22.467Z It consisted of a white cashmere vest with sleeves fastened by gold buttons, over which was a loose pelisse, trimmed with black fur, while the breeches were of yellow cashmere embroidered with gold. The Strange Story Book 2011-09-15T02:00:13.747Z It was a sort of pelisse made of cashmere lined with black fox-skin; the name means, "warm to the soul." The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z They protected themselves against the cold with fur pelisses; they built them transparent palaces of ice, made monuments of the snow, and laughed at the wrath of heaven. Tales From J?kai 2011-09-02T02:00:19.183Z They had to put on their pelisses, and were to receive in their bi-coloured caps the bread which one of the cooks—one of the bakers, that is to say—was distributing among them. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z Seldom has any child felt happier than Minna did that sunny morning as she donned her red pelisse and hat, and took her muff from its box. The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy 2011-09-18T02:00:22.467Z The 8th Hussars were at that time attired in blue jackets and overalls, with a blue “pelisse” or loose jacket hanging over the left shoulder and fastened round the neck with a loop. The Young Dragoon Every Day Life of a Soldier 2011-08-31T02:01:26.737Z "Perhaps up here we have cast off the mean things of the earth," said he, pulling off his pelisse. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z Out of the pockets of the pelisse dangles the end of a thick cord, a peasant's cord. Stories and Pictures 2011-08-30T02:00:28.080Z In the court-yard, where it was still dark, the convicts, each with a half pelisse round his shoulders, or perhaps fully dressed, were hurrying towards the kitchen. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z A red pelisse and hat hung upon a peg on the door, and a large muff peeped from its box on the shelf. The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy 2011-09-18T02:00:22.467Z The features seemed to me large and heavy, and the head was carried with a downward inclination! the eyes were closed, and the chin rested on the breast of his embroidered pelisse. In a Glass Darkly, v. 2/3 2011-08-25T02:00:31.597Z Baby's got a new pelisse, Very soft and very neat— Like a lammy in her fleece She's all white from head to feet. Songs of Womanhood 2011-08-21T02:00:31.203Z Our host was seated, waiting our arrival, having adapted his dress to the civilities of life, by rejecting his hussar pelisse, and assuming another vest: he still retained his kid gloves. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 2011-06-29T02:00:23.750Z At the back the convicts stood crowded together; standing up out of respect to the visitors, and dressed in their vests, or in their short pelisses, in spite of the suffocating heat. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z Under a brocaded pelisse with short sleeves, and laced on the seams, she wore a silk chemise, open much lower down than decency could approve. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z I remember the élégantes of Gotham walking the one fashionable street of fifty-five years ago, attired in pelisses of pink or blue satin. Modern Society 2011-06-23T02:00:27.897Z The bear bit you there; it is well mother made you put on this buckskin jacket over your pelisse. Donald McElroy, Scotch Irishman 2011-06-04T02:00:12.520Z His clothes, the tall stiff plume in the front of his busby, the long boots under his gaudy, ample Hussar's pelisse, with the crape band, did not become him. Royal Highness 2011-05-05T02:00:22.363Z She had a pelisse of hareskin, quite new, and a silk kerchief on her head. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z She must also gather the firewood, prepare all the drinkables, make candles and soap, and dress the sheep-skins to make pelisses for all the family. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z He was an Austrian in all points, and a new pelisse would have won him from the car of Alexander on the day of his entry into Babylon. Tales from Blackwood Volume 9 2011-04-15T02:00:18.057Z “In hussar uniform—crimson vest and white pelisse.” Tales from Blackwood Volume 8 2011-04-09T02:00:09.087Z The officers, in searching his pockets, had found a number of English and Irish pawnbrokers' duplicates; and the magistrate, selecting one of them, asked,— "Where did you get this ticket for a pelisse?" Mornings at Bow Street A Selection of the Most Humorous and Entertaining Reports which Have Appeared in the 'Morning Herald' 2011-04-08T02:00:09.863Z When he had been well beaten they would wrap him up in his pelisse, and throw him upon his plank bedstead, leaving him to digest his drink. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z Nevertheless, we secured a little corner, and there we contrived to form a tolerable sort of divan with our cushions and pelisses. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z And above all, if it can be done without too great annoyance to tailors, amateur and professional, deliver us from braided pelisses, bearskin caps, crimson pantaloons, and all such costly and unserviceable fopperies. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 370, August 1846 2011-04-01T02:00:28.747Z Just now two women, one of whom was enveloped in a long furred pelisse, wearing a hat with a heavy veil, appeared at the carriage gate, where two gendarmes were posted. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z They dress so becomingly too,—something between a hussar and Lord Byron; their pelisses of rich furs, their slashed frocks, and Polish caps harmonizing beautifully with their mingled air of intrepidity and gentleness. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z He complains, stammering as he does so, and tries to prove to his companion that he acted unjustly when, a year before, he sold a pelisse and concealed the money. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z "There, ladies, pop the silks under your pelisses—there—quick." Christmas Stories 2011-02-27T03:00:31.413Z Spencers and pelisses had long sleeves coming from these short ones; they were rather full, and were caught at the wrist with a band. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z As soon as he was alone, Frederick repaired to the establishment of the celebrated Pomad�re, where he ordered three pairs of trousers, two coats, a pelisse trimmed with fur, and five waistcoats. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z Before eight o'clock I had taken a hot bath, and reduced my weight nine pounds, having taken seven rounds of the race-course in a heavy fur pelisse of Lord George's. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z His endeavours were at length crowned with success, and he possessed himself of a pelisse which certainly bore some similarity to his own. The Village Notary 2011-01-03T03:00:57.863Z Fig. 80 is the pattern embroidered on the sleeve of the pelisse. Dress as a Fine Art With Suggestions on Children's Dress Heavy mantles and capes or pelisses began to be braided, and rather strong colours were in general taste. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z In the same emporium may be observed sundry pelisses or polonaises of maroon-coloured cloth, with cat-skin collar, trimmed with braiding, and rich in brandenburgs, tassels, and cords. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 of 6 Well-to-do Jews still went about in linen pelisses, and smoked pipes filled with dry herbs. Yiddish Tales The curate searched the pockets of the pelisse, and produced a manuscript. The Village Notary 2011-01-03T03:00:57.863Z The skirt of the pelisse appears double, and the short sleeve, embroidered at the edge, shows the full sleeve of the under drapery, also richly embroidered. Dress as a Fine Art With Suggestions on Children's Dress "I fancied myself the soul of punctuality, my dear Princess," said he, adjusting the embroidered pelisse he wore over his shoulder. The Fortunes Of Glencore "If you want to keep company with bishops, or priors, or even canons, holy father," said Lanzo, "you must wear a pelisse of sables, and let the hair grow on your shaven poll." Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century. As the Prince wrapped the ends of his sable pelisse about her, he noticed that her furs were of the common foxskin, worn by the middle classes. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 99, January, 1866 Then I set off home, wrapped up in my pelisse, all anxiety to put myself into a well-warmed bed. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second And what are we to say about cloaks, and pelisses, and shawls, and the other preservers of gowns, that correspond to the outward comforters of man? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845 Farther from the window, and carefully protected from the air by a screen, sat a gentleman whose fur-lined pelisse and velvet skull-cap showed that he placed more faith in the almanac than in the atmosphere. The Fortunes Of Glencore He wore a blue military pelisse, richly braided with gold, and fastened with large Brandenburg buttons. Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience Will you be pleased to remove your warm pelisse? Her Season in Bath A Story of Bygone Days They wear a black pelisse extending to the feet and broad-brimmed dark hats, permitting their hair and beards to grow quite long. Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia Then we have a new invention, the pelisse. English Costume From him he purchased a tweed dress, a large cloak, and a magnificent otter-skin pelisse which cost seventy-five pounds. Round the World in Eighty Days The Count was seated on an easy-chair, still dressed in the pelisse he had worn on the journey, and with his travelling-cap in his hand. Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience Abigail," she said to a maid-servant who had appeared, "conduct this lady to the inner parlour, and assist her to lay aside her pelisse. Her Season in Bath A Story of Bygone Days The pelisse was off, and before the amazed vicomtesse could speak, she was in Gainor's strong arms and laid gently down on a lounge in the outer air. The Red City A Novel of the Second Administration of President Washington This pelisse reaches to the knees, and is well open in front. English Costume A plume of feathers adorned the heads of the principal men, while, hanging behind, somewhat after the fashion of a Hungarian pelisse, each warrior wore a panther or other similar skin. The Ruined Cities of Zululand Put out my blue pelisse with the Astrachan collar, and my braided vest; I shall want to go over to the Villa this morning. One Of Them How could I expect Miss Herschel to recognise me, especially in this thick pelisse and hat? Her Season in Bath A Story of Bygone Days “Oh no, Captain Digby, you are quite mistaken,” answered one of the ladies, dressed in a bright yellow bonnet and green pelisse. Holiday House A Series of Tales He wore, we are told, "a satin fur-trimmed pelisse and a large white hat with long, floating yellow plumes." Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) As I sat brooding over my fire that same evening, my door was suddenly opened, and a large burly man, looming even larger from an immense fur pelisse that he wore, entered. That Boy Of Norcott's "She was torn under the arm, and I gave her to be mended; put this round you," said he, draping a much-befrogged pelisse over his master's shoulders. One Of Them Yes, I can see you now, in your black pelisse, so shy and so strange! Her Season in Bath A Story of Bygone Days But now the postilion blew his horn, the countess put on her fur pelisse, and was escorted to the carriage by Ivan. Black Diamonds There was also a pelisse of rich brocade brought to the royal Turkish lady when she walked out into her garden. Oriental Women They were uniformed exactly alike in black—shakos, fur-edged pelisses, boots, and so forth—with white skull emblems on the shakos. The Big Time Bundas and pelisses, shawls and kerchiefs, began to unwind from the persons of the travellers, and by degrees each assumed his natural form. Hungarian Sketches in Peace and War Constable's Miscellany of Foreign Literature, vol. 1 Soft muslin was the favourite material, and in muslin fashionable women faced the winter winds, protected only by the long pelisses which in summer were replaced by short spencers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" When he was gone the countess, assisted by the abbé, put on her fur pelisse lined with sable. Black Diamonds Then opening his pelisse, he took the cross which decorated his green coat, and gave it to me. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906 He threw back his sable-edged pelisse to clear his sword arm and he swung away from Erich, which bumped him into Beau. The Big Time "Who are you, sir?" replied a stout gentleman, with a large beard and a gold-braided pelisse, in a tone of offended dignity. Hungarian Sketches in Peace and War Constable's Miscellany of Foreign Literature, vol. 1 He wore a richly embroidered pelisse, fastened by a shawl at the waist, and on his head, rather jauntily set, a scarlet fez stitched in gold, and ornamented with a star of diamonds and emeralds. A Rent In A Cloud "Yes; it is a pelisse of peculiar cut, with hanging sleeves, and fastened by a silk band and buckle." Black Diamonds Before I had time to speak to them, their chief, a little man, dressed in a furred pelisse, stepped forward toward me, and said: 'What are you doing here? The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906 And ere Jekyl had arranged the folds of what he called his "sable pelisse" as a covering, the Abb� was in deep slumber. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life Her wadded silk pelisse carried her down, but as she rose the sailors grasped and hauled her into the boat. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20, September, 1877. This made me think of my poor coachman, and without taking off my pelisse I at once returned to my carriage, and was driven home as quickly as possible. The Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun The general had just time to divest himself of his travelling pelisse as he entered, and was immediately surrounded by the others, who welcomed him with the greatest enthusiasm. Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume II She therefore let them bring her her furred pelisse, and harness the horses to the jingling sledge. Pretty Michal It was now sealed, and by Ravitzky's advice deposited within the linings of Frank's pelisse, till such time as a safe opportunity might offer of forwarding it to Walstein. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life Fifine had a better frock than that serge thing; it would not wear so well, but her murrey-colored pelisse trimmed with the sarcenet ribbon would have added warmth enough. The Story of Old Fort Loudon They were both jolly thick-set men, with fur pelisses of nicely embroidered sheepskins, and boots of red Russian leather. Eyes Like the Sea I allowed myself to be tempted, and purchased a blue silk pelisse, lined with white wool; this wool, as soft and fine as silk, comes from the celebrated race of the Ong-ti sheep. Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century One of the snowballs fell right into Michal's lap, and as she shook it off her pelisse, there fell at her feet from the crumbling snow, a little crumpled piece of paper. Pretty Michal He was about to replace the pelisse upon the bed, when, by a second thought, as it were, he tore off the envelope of the letter, and reinserted it within the lining. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life It consists of a kind of pelisse, fulled into the narrow band around the throat, which is concealed by a small collar, having for ornament a volant or frill of Chantilly lace. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 8, January, 1851 I was," he says, "in the House of Commons when Mary Anne Clark first made her appearance at the bar, dressed in her light-blue pelisse, light muff and tippet. Old and New London Volume I Timar went to the closet, took out his pelisse trimmed with astrakhan, and the rest of the suit, laid them on the ground between himself and Krisstyan, and pointed to them in silence. Timar's Two Worlds She was dressed in a blue pelisse, trimmed with swan's down, and her complexion was so exquisitely fair, her eyes so clear and sweet, that Fred felt almost as if it were an angel. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous Writings In the plane-tree, or sycamore, this inner wrapping of the bud is a little pelisse of soft yellow or tawny fur. A Year in the Fields The lower part of the pelisse, as well as the sleeves, is encircled with four rows of Chantilly lace, surmounted with rows of narrow velvet or watered ribbons, forming a pretty heading. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 8, January, 1851 "Not very far from it certainly, for I am a lieutenant of hussars," said I, with a little of that pride which we of the loose pelisse always feel on the mention of our corps. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851. On the body could be recognized clothes belonging to that gentleman—his astrakhan pelisse, his studs, and his initials marked on the shirt. Timar's Two Worlds There was a draught in that corner by the door; she had thrown her pelisse over her bare arms and neck, and the dark fur of the trimming set them off. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) The porter, a huge man with a great beard, and wearing a fur cap and a long fur-trimmed pelisse, almost staggered back as the child spoke. Through Russian Snows A Story of Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow "Nothing of the sort!" said a voice like the click of castanets; and here was Mrs. Tree again, pelisse, hat, stick, and all. Mrs. Tree The Indian, without deigning to look at her, opened the ample folds of his blanket, and drew forth a lovely infant, wrapped in a pelisse of costly furs. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 367, May 1846 "We are getting on," he said, placing the pocket-book in the pocket of the pelisse. Timar's Two Worlds I have had a pelisse made for you that will do till we go to the city and can find something better. The House in Town The driver, in fur cap and pelisse, and with an immense beard, sat on a seat in front. Through Russian Snows A Story of Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow So Iliya of Murom took the Prince and Princess under his arm, wrapped in his sable pelisse, and ordered the Robber Nightingale to sound his whistle softly. The Russian Garland being Russian Folk Tales A green bonnet, a pink pelisse, a red shawl, and lilac parasol, were scarcely in keeping with the sylvan scene on which she hurriedly entered. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845 It is a neat ornament for cuffs, skirts and capes, and children’s pelisses. The Ladies' Work-Table Book Containing Clear and Practical Instructions in Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and Crochet A little to her surprise, when she got downstairs she found Miss Judy dressed in a black silk pelisse. The House in Town In winter there were silk pelisses edged with fur, or a fur or velvet coat. A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia Now and then a woman, in a thick pelisse, a bright-coloured handkerchief on her head, would come by; dragging a load of wood or carrying a child in her arms. Soap-Bubble Stories For Children He wore a Turkish pelisse of scarlet, coming nearly to the knee, and trimmed with gold and sable, a large fur cap, and the usual blue drawers and opunkas of the Montenegrians. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845 Their clothing consists of a pelisse of dressed goat or sheep skin, with the wool inside, trimmed with fur, and painted in black and white stripes round the shoulders. The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831 "You are beginning by forgetting your mother," said Mrs. Candy, with a significant glance at the silver-grey pelisse. The House in Town He was habited in a pelisse, or dolman, of dark blue, richly laced with gold, and almost concealed under a large white kerchief, embroidered with sky-blue silk, and known in Mexico as pano de sol. Wood Rangers The Trappers of Sonora "Make haste, Var-Vara! we shall never get there," she kept crying; and old Var-Vara, who was stout, and had on a heavy fur pelisse, arrived at the hut in a state of breathless exhaustion. Soap-Bubble Stories For Children A close gown with tight sleeves was surmounted by a pelisse, the sleeves of which were very wide and full, and the fur trimming showed the high rank of the wearer. One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford She wore the tightest-fitting pelisse I ever saw, and she gave me both her hands when she said good-bye. Mugby Junction As Matilda did not move, Mrs. Candy rose and went to her and lifted up the folds of her pelisse so as to show the brown merino. The House in Town Guided by the impulse of the moment, Elizabeth dropped upon one knee, opened the band-box, took out a bonnet, and then searched the trunk for a pelisse. The Boarding School Familiar conversations between a governess and her pupils. Written for the amusement and instruction of young ladies. Dannel, who was present when the transport man made his display, quickly recognised my pelisse, which made him look more closely at the other effects of the alleged dead man. The Red True Story Book "I believe I'll just look at that pelisse, if you plaze," said Mrs. Morony, addressing herself to a young man who stood near to the window in which the mantle was displayed. The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By One of the Firm But as it was excessively cold, she was obliged to throw over it a white satin pelisse, lined with the fur of the white fox, which somewhat rumpled the morning dress. Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Had she done her memory an injury, by putting on her brown frock and her grey pelisse? The House in Town And who is to pay for the harp, the pelisse, the bonnet, and the books that her father requested us to purchase? The Boarding School Familiar conversations between a governess and her pupils. Written for the amusement and instruction of young ladies. My rapid movement in stooping had caused the despatch which I was carrying to fall out of the pocket of my pelisse. The Red True Story Book "The identical pelisse, if you please, sir," said Miss Biles, "which you there advertise as for sale at one, eighteen, eleven and a halfpenny." The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By One of the Firm I will give you my ermine pelisse and a mantle of marten, and we will have some talk together.' The Book of Romance There was a very convenient little pocket on the outside of her grey pelisse, in which she could bestow her pennies. The House in Town “Oh, Aunt Sukey,” she said, as she buttoned up her blue bombazet pelisse—“oh, to think that we had got into such an interesting part of ‘The Children of the Abbey!’ Her Mother's Secret He also wore an embroidered frock and a pelisse trimmed with rabbit-fur. The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol "I don't desire to inspect anything,—only that pelisse." The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By One of the Firm Youths of the same time are more débonnaire, are springing about, clean-faced, clad in short, belted pelisse, showing sprightly legs equally ready to step quickly towards a lovely lady or to a field of battle. The Tapestry Book Hastily opening a drawer, Hester pulled out a white frock, white piqu� pelisse, and washing hat for Nan—she meant her darling to look as charming as possible. A World of Girls The Story of a School Mr. Abbey has produced nothing more charming than this bright knot of handsome, tittering daughters of burghers, in their primeval pelisses and sprigged frocks. Picture and Text 1893 She took from a chest the child's outdoor clothes—a robe, a pelisse, and a white hood. The Manxman A Novel - 1895 In spite of her mother’s advice she put on her pelisse, covered her head with a warm hood, and took the road to the mountain. Fairy Tales of the Slav Peasants and Herdsmen "To flay your skin off, that I may make a leather jacket for myself and a pelisse for my old woman." Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes She was wearing a hat with white plumes and an embroidered pelisse. Marguerite We should have been very sorry if such a “splendiferous” phenomenon had been obscured by envious boa or pelisse, or lost to the proprieties of costume. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844 And then she reached her hand for the child's pelisse. The Manxman A Novel - 1895 Then she clad herself in hood and pelisse and went in search of her daughter. Fairy Tales of the Slav Peasants and Herdsmen She was richly dressed, and had on a heavy satin pelisse, and a blue velvet bonnet, as if about to ride out. The Continental Monthly, Vol 3 No 3, March 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy A few steps behind my mother comes an old woman dressed like a French peasant and carrying in her arms a little baby robed in a white pelisse. Nobody's Boy Sans Famille A pardessus like a little pelisse; a close fitting body, moderately open on the bosom; bordered with a very rich fancy trimming. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, July, 1851 Forthwith the Cogia, taking hold of one of the furs of his pelisse, said, ‘Welcome, my pelisse; please to eat, my lord.’ The Romany Rye A Sequel to 'Lavengro' Every one looks at her curiously, and I have seen several gentlemen in fur pelisses, with gold-headed canes, stop and speak to her. Trapped in 'Black Russia' Letters June-November 1915 But she isn't; and she wasn't; for she wore a scarlet pelisse as they handed her up the yacht's side, and the hero took her in his arms. From a Cornish Window A New Edition In her arms she carried some baby's clothes, a white cashmere pelisse, a lace bonnet, some woolen shoes. Nobody's Boy Sans Famille Ladies had pelisses for out-of-door wear, fitting close like ulsters, but made of dark green or purple silk or merino, and white worked dresses under them in summer. Old Times at Otterbourne Betty was to bring her nicest gowns, and she needed a good thick pelisse and heavy woolen frock for outside wear. A Little Girl in Old Boston Katherine's gray, silk pelisse was unfastened, showing the grey, silk gown, its floating ribbons, pretty frills and flounces, beneath. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance The baby's pelisse, Daisy's frock, and Harold's own hat were placed by his side. How It All Came Round On the day that you were stolen from us," he said slowly, "you wore a flannel robe, a linen robe, a lace bonnet, white woolen shoes, and a white embroidered cashmere pelisse. Nobody's Boy Sans Famille He could not have been known by his figure, for all persons look alike in wolf-skin pelisses; but the voice and the action were his. Feats on the Fiord The third book in "The Playfellow" My, how she was trigged out in a black satin pelisse lined with fur! A Little Girl in Old Boston Instinctively she unfastened her pelisse at the throat, took the lace coif from her head, letting it fall to the ground, and moved nearer. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance Picture to yourself a large man, with reddish hair and beard, in a three-cornered hat and loose fox-skin pelisse; his arms buried to the elbows in fur gloves. The Dean's Watch Each had a round hat, each had a muff, And each had a new pelisse of soft green stuff. Under the Window Pictures & Rhymes for Children Her new outfit, and Dot's pelisse, and Martha's wages were all birthday and Christmas gifts. Doctor Luttrell's First Patient Now, Elizabeth, she has that silk we all thought so foolish, and her brown frock and pelisse will be just the thing to travel in. A Little Girl in Old Boston The old woman was thunderstruck when she saw the girl alive, and the new pelisse and the basket of linen. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore Louis, she continues, was dressed in a navy blue pelisse trimmed with fur, a beaver hat, a fur ruff, and white gloves. Robert Louis Stevenson I had on a long fur pelisse of native make, which I fancy prevented his recognising me at first. John Nicholson The Lion of the Punjaub There would be no need now to tell him about Martha, or to beg him to give her the few shillings for Dot's pelisse; he should have a nice tea. Doctor Luttrell's First Patient He found the carriage at the door, and Mrs Rainscourt in her pelisse and bonnet, about to pay a visit at some distance. The King's Own The girls were wrapped up in pelisses, but for all that they felt the cold. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore She too describes the blue pelisse trimmed with grey astrakhan, which he wore in the winter of 1853 and '54. Robert Louis Stevenson Then, as I had stepped into the emir's shoes, I determined to slip on his pelisses also. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan And then there was the stuff for Dot's new winter pelisse. Doctor Luttrell's First Patient The chance villagers, seeing her lithe figure, her well-fitting pelisse, her jaunty hat, her blooming cheeks, may have said, "There goes a fortunate one!" The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866 The old man silently placed the things on the sledge, made his daughter put on a warm pelisse, and set off on the journey. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore Forthwith the Cogia, taking hold of one of the furs of his pelisse, said, “Welcome, my pelisse; please to eat, my lord.” The Romany Rye a sequel to "Lavengro" Nor did they confine themselves to money only; gold heads of pipes, a silver ewer, a sable pelisse, shawls, and a variety of other things, were brought before us. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan She must have vexed him, indeed, if he could do such a thing as that, and here one or two bright drops ran down on the blue pelisse. Doctor Luttrell's First Patient He did not look in the direction indicated, but hastened into his pothouse to strip off his saturated pelisse before the fire, and swear a little more. A Hungarian Nabob When he came to where his daughter was, he found she was alive and had got a good pelisse, a costly bridal veil, and a pannier with rich gifts. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore She was exceedingly fair; her rich, black, velvet pelisse, setting off to great advantage the dazzling whiteness of her skin, and the rich colouring of her sunny brown hair. The Monctons: A Novel, Volume I On hearing these verses, Adud Ad-Dawlat clothed him in a pelisse of honour and bestowed on him a horse and a bag of money. A Boswell of Baghdad With Diversions One dagger for a pinch, slippers powdered with pearls,66a caftan of cloth of gold, a Cachemire girdle, and a pelisse of sables. Alroy The Prince Of The Captivity Put on your fur pelisse lest you catch cold. A Hungarian Nabob Thy pelisse, too, over our old happy shoulders, purple as the neck of the dove when careering round his mate. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 Many men, however, and nearly all the women, wear the kaross, a kind of pelisse of skins sewn together, which is used at night as a wrap. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" She turned back the flap of her pelisse. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag He was struck from his horse by a piece of case shot, but his pelisse saved him. With Frederick the Great A Story of the Seven Years' War Attila, the short, fringed pelisse of the Hungarian national costume. A Hungarian Nabob No one undresses, washing is unknown, and sheepskin pelisses with the wool inside are not conducive to cleanliness. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers They were awed by the high heels on my boots, the feather in my hat, and the quilted satin of my pelisse. The Late Miss Hollingford Each had an ample Turkish pelisse, lined with the fur of the Caucasian fox. History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I. Frederick himself had been struck from his horse by a piece of case shot, fortunately almost spent, and which failed to penetrate his thick pelisse. With Frederick the Great A Story of the Seven Years' War When it was very hot he carried his pelisse after him, a pelt more or less made very little difference to him. The Poor Plutocrats The two Khivans rode first; I followed, having put on my black fur pelisse instead of the sheep-skin garment, so as to present a more respectable appearance on entering the city. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers A nice little black silk pelisse was hung on the stand opposite me; it was nice; a good gloss was upon the silk, the article was in the neatest style, and trimmed with great simplicity. Daisy Penelope waited to take off his hat and pelisse, and was told to come for him in five minutes. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 4, April, 1891 The back of our carriage was drawn up, and I hung a pelisse before it, thus to curtain the beloved sufferer from the pelting sleet. The Last Man This wonderously beautiful maiden loved the poor goatherd Juon, who possessed nothing in the world but his sheepskin pelisse and his alpenstock; him she loved and him alone. The Poor Plutocrats The good old times of hussar charges are past—gone, together with plumes, pelisses waving in the wind, Hungarian braiding, and sabretaches. In the Field (1914-1915) The Impressions of an Officer of Light Cavalry The woman looked cool and indifferent buttoned up in a long wadded pelisse, with a hot cotton kerchief tied close over ears, under chin, and tucked in at the neck. Russian Rambles Some of them had a kind of white leather pelisse beautifully wrought with embroidery. Round About the Carpathians We were walking fast down the path beyond Stanhope Gate, seeing their blue velvet pelisses in the distance, when we met Mr. Carruthers. Red Hair But Hátszegi, when the drinkers had withdrawn, spread out his hunting pelisse on the long table, laid down thereon and quietly fell asleep. The Poor Plutocrats Through an angle of Aunt Harriet's pelisse, I watched the meeting between my grandmother and Mrs. Moss. Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances She had determined to make an unceremonious visit; and early in the day she put on her bonnet and pelisse, and walked over to the Van Heemskirks. The Bow of Orange Ribbon A Romance of New York The pelisse was composed of the finest scarlet cloth, lined and enriched with the most beautiful sable fur imaginable. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 There were some kitchen furniture, backgammon table, and chess men, and a pelisse of fine fur. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3 All the night it rained and blew; the water ran through the joints of his hauberk, and wetted his ermine pelisse beneath. Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine One day the Khoja dismounted at the door of a shop, and threw his woollen pelisse on the donkey's back till he should return. Miscellanea Imagine a robe of piquè, trimmed all over with lace, a pelisse of quilted satin, a cloak of white velvet, and a little cap; the son of a king could not have more. The Waif of the "Cynthia" The Cogia, putting on a pelisse, went to the place of festival. The Turkish Jester or, The Pleasantries of Cogia Nasr Eddin Effendi When she was ready to go, with her blue silk pelisse and the plumes in her hat, I was glad I came, and thought, "How much better is a girl than a sheep!" The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 79, May, 1864 When she came back to my room, which was half an hour after, she was dressed to go out, in a new hat and pelisse of green silk, with a plume of the same. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863 O most worthy and honourable pelisse! be good enough to partake of this dish. Miscellanea Dr. Schwaryencrona touched his bell, and they brought him his fur pelisse, his hat, and his cane, and he departed with Mr. Tudor Brown. The Waif of the "Cynthia" ‘Very good,’ said the Cogia, ‘but I must now have a pelisse for my back.’ The Turkish Jester or, The Pleasantries of Cogia Nasr Eddin Effendi Joanna realized this, and being anxious that no one should miss the sight of Ellen's new magenta pelisse with facings of silver braid, she made her stand on the seat while the psalms were sung. Joanna Godden He rose to his feet, gathering his pelisse over his shoulders. The Man-Wolf and Other Tales "O most courteous entertainers!" replied the Khoja, "since the pelisse has commanded such respect at your hands, is it not proper that it should also partake of the food?" Miscellanea What a while old Mrs. W. has had that brown satin pelisse! Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12) Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories Forthwith the Cogia taking hold of one of the furs of his pelisse, said, ‘Welcome, my pelisse, please to eat, my lord.’ The Turkish Jester or, The Pleasantries of Cogia Nasr Eddin Effendi Hetty, dressed in a costly pelisse trimmed with fur, leaned forward, looking eagerly for the first glimpse of her new home. Hetty Gray Nobody's Bairn Her boots were of a colour to match the pelisse; and a massive gold chain round her neck, and a solitary pearl ring on a middle finger, were all the jewellery she displayed. Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities "What is this, Khoja?" cried the people, "and what do you mean by offering food to a fur pelisse that can neither hear nor eat?" Miscellanea There was, as always, an elaborate, steaming supper, with his mother, in a pelisse of black silk ruching, and Amity Merken at their places. The Three Black Pennys A Novel Whereupon the Cogia replied, ‘It is quite evident that all the honour paid is paid to my pelisse, so let it have some food too.’ The Turkish Jester or, The Pleasantries of Cogia Nasr Eddin Effendi The pelisse of the little girl has an edge to correspond with the muff. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851 The Countess's costume was simple and elegant; a sky-blue satin pelisse with boots to match, and a white satin bonnet with white feathers, tipped with blue, and delicate primrose-coloured gloves. Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities When he got down he took off his woollen pelisse, and throwing it over the saddle, went about his affairs. Miscellanea Lying on a chest, however, Captain Ready saw a pelisse and two children's cloaks of the shabbiest description, and which the new-comers had evidently just taken off. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 335, September 1843 The Cogia saw that he had no chance of notice; so going out he hurried to his house, and putting on a splendid pelisse, returned to the place of festival. The Turkish Jester or, The Pleasantries of Cogia Nasr Eddin Effendi She wears a high fur cap—a sort of military pelisse with lace jabots and diamond star. Chateau and Country Life in France She took off our hats and our pelisses,—the tight little sleeves came off wrong side out,—sponged our faces with cool water, and brushed out Laura's curls. Real Folks "O bawl away!" cried the Khoja, who had come out just in time to see his pelisse disappear; "much good that will do." Miscellanea I have often detected the like deception in the cloth shoe, wadded pelisse, wig and spectacles, and padded chair of Age. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 I wore an otter skin hat, made in the style of a baby hood, and my big sable pelisse covered with white cloth. Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood) Did not you give us leave to take from the Sheep a trifling contribution for our pelisses in winter? The Talking Beasts The brutes stripped off my pelisse and boots without harming my skin. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life But he had hardly turned his back when a thief came by who stole the woollen pelisse, and made off with it. Miscellanea She was dressed in the Guards' uniform, which was a scarlet pelisse, and a green silk robe lapelled from top to bottom. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844 Claudius, following her hint, turned to the center and had no difficulty in recognizing in the woman arrayed in the Polish pelisse, the chief of the beggars, Baboushka. The Son of Clemenceau After freeing her head, the traveller took off her pelisse and at once shrank to half the size. The Chorus Girl and Other Stories Everybody was in warm garments, the lower classes wearing coats and pelisses of sheepskin, while the others were in furs more or less expensive. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life But as it happened, when the man heard the noise he was afraid of being caught, and, throwing the pelisse back on to the donkey, he ran away as hard as he could. Miscellanea She came in shaking the snow off her pelisse, and went into her room without saying a word to me. The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories It was enveloped in a heavily furred pelisse fitted for a man. The Son of Clemenceau She wore a long thin pelisse; and the hood was drawn over her face. The Conqueror All were clad in sheepskin pelisses and some carried extra garments. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life "For I have a pelisse made of the most beautiful fur, which I will send for without delay." Miscellanea In the hall, as he was putting on his overcoat, that was so like a child's pelisse, he fumbled long in his pockets to find a tip for me, but found nothing there. The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories Her grey hair was disheveled and her pelisse was shredded by the brambles. The Son of Clemenceau She seized her pelisse, and wound it about her as she ran down the hall. The Conqueror Associated words: furrier, furriery, tippet, pelisse. furbelow, n. flounce, frill, ruffle. furbish, v.polish, burnish, scour, clean. Putnam's Word Book But the Khoja rode home again, and—he accepted the mule and the fur pelisse, as well as the nine hundred and ninety-nine pieces of gold. Miscellanea The fur of the sable is very valuable, and is made into muffs and tippets, and pelisses for the Russian nobles. Far Off A lambskin is thrown over the back … the hair dressed in Italian fashion … the veil festooned with beads and coins and trinkets of all description … an oriental pelisse touched with its fringe of gold…. Rescuing the Czar Two authentic Diaries arranged and translated At the same time, I'm sure it's no wonder your Ladyship should be taken up about yours, for certainly that pelisse is most beautiful. Marriage Her costume on this occasion was gorgeous: she wore a turban of cashmere, a brocaded waistcoat, a priceless pelisse, and a vast pair of purple velvet pantaloons embroidered all over in gold. Books and Characters French and English When the Khoja returned and found that the pelisse was gone, he became greatly enraged, and beat the donkey with his stick. Miscellanea They wear large white turbans, and several dark pelisses with high-heeled boots. Far Off His pelisse is of a bluish gray, fits tightly to the waist, and comes to the feet. As Seen By Me Mary went to put on her pelisse; and, descending to join her cousin in the drawing-room, she found her engaged in an argument with Dr. Redgill. Marriage I think, too, that you had better get a gray cloth pelisse, with a fur trimming. The Morgesons Then, dragging the saddle from the poor beast's back, he put it on his own shoulders, crying, "Find my pelisse, you careless rascal, and then you shall have your saddle again!" Miscellanea The puppies are tenderly treated, and petted by the fire; yet many are killed for the sake of their fleecy hair, which is considered a fine ornament for pelisses. Far Off At the sound of French I hurried to the door of our compartment, and there stood a tall Russian officer in his gray uniform and a huge fur-lined pelisse which came to his feet. As Seen By Me If the money were forthcoming, they would know where to find him; but it must be five hundred pounds "square," with no parings made from it on behalf of petticoats and pelisses. Mr. Scarborough's Family In another shop were two pelisses of faded lilac color; these were of modern cut and fashionably made. The Pirates Own Book The BARON, a gray-headed man, eighty-five years old, tall and of a commanding mien, clad in a furred pelisse, and leaning on a staff tipped with chamois horn. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 03 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes My dear, that full pelisse becomes you well. Theocritus, translated into English Verse Why is St. Giles's clock like a pelisse, and unlike a cloak?—Because it shows the figure without confining the hands. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 353, January 24, 1829 Four buttons of my pelisse were open, and it did not need me to put my hand up to know that my precious papers were gone. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard Do you not see," exclaimed Mme. de Hautcastel to her maid, after a short silence, "that this pelisse is much too full at the bottom? The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction She was simply habited in a blue pelisse and blue bonnet, and would not be distinguished in her appearance from the crowd except by her attendants in livery. Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume I. At length Lady Susan, weary, I believe, of her situation, proposed walking; and we left the two gentlemen together, to put on our pelisses. Lady Susan ‘I am constantly attended by a medical man,’ resumed the pelisse wearer; ‘I have been a shocking unitarian for some time—I, indeed, have had very little peace since the death of Mr. Bloss.’ Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people For my part, I drew out my handkerchief and nicked the dust from the fur of my pelisse. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard Wrapping himself in his pelisse the Russian sleeps in the snow. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine Under her head was the Godey's Lady's Book, in which, over the picture of a brocaded pelisse, she had recently finished a poem in which "lover" rhymed— with "forever." Stories from Everybody's Magazine A tall, bony woman—straight all the way down—in a coarse, blue pelisse, with the waist an inch or two below her arm-pits, responded to the call. The Pickwick Papers She said this with great confidence, for the damson pelisse suggested that Mrs. Bloss, at all events, was not suffering under Mr. Gobler’s complaint. Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people But she—she never slipped, she never faltered, as swift and as surefooted as if she knew that her rider carried the fate of all Germany beneath the buttons of his pelisse. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard My bride looked charmingly in a green silk calash and riding habit of pelisse cloth; and whenever her red lips parted with a smile, each tooth appeared like an inestimable pearl. Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories In spite of her mother's advice she wrapped herself in her pelisse, put on a warm hood, and took the road to the mountain. Good Stories for Holidays In other ways our toilets were absurdly unsuited for every-day wear; we wore light scarves over our necks, and rarely used furlined pelisses.” The Ways of Men As the Prince wrapped the ends of his sable pelisse about her, he noticed that her furs were of the common foxskin worn by the middle classes. Beauty and the Beast, and Tales of Home The blood was streaming from Duroc's neck and dyeing the grey fur of his pelisse. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard My quilt and my pelisse and my cloak were spread out so that I might lie spokewise, with my feet towards the central fire. Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East Then she clad herself in hood and pelisse, and went in search of her daughter. Good Stories for Holidays It always seemed to have been lately washed, and to smell of the sweet hedges—was always in the shape of a pelisse with sleeves hanging all out of the fashion. Middlemarch She was the same as ever, only a little pale; her delicate face was framed in a bonnet of violet velvet, her figure was concealed beneath a pelisse of black satin. Les Misérables For my part, I followed the Emperor with my pelisse bursting with pride. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard The dromedary, which had bolted in the Desert, was brought into Suez the day after my arrival, but my pelisse and my pistols, which had been attached to the saddle, had disappeared. Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East "If I thought it would not tempt her to go out in sharp winds, and grow coarse, I would send her a new hat and pelisse." Persuasion The blue-green boudoir looked much more cheerful when Celia was seated there in a pelisse exactly like her sister's, surveying the cameos with a placid satisfaction, while the conversation passed on to other topics. Middlemarch He contemplated, not that girl, but that light which wore a satin pelisse and a velvet bonnet. Les Misérables Mrs. Million entered; she was leaning on the Marquess' arm, and in a travelling dress, namely, a crimson silk pelisse, hat and feathers, with diamond ear-rings, and a rope of gold round her neck. Vivian Grey My quilt and my pelisse were spread, and the rest of my party had all their capotes or pelisses, or robes of some sort, which furnished their couches. Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East Yes, I remember how, during her stay here in the third and fourth moons of last year, she used to wear cousin Pao's pelisses. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books The eyes were closed, and the chin rested on the breast of his embroidered pelisse. The Room in the Dragon Volant A satin pelisse, a velvet bonnet, boots, and everything; more than two hundred francs' worth of clothes! so that one would think she was a lady! Les Misérables Nay, I hardly wonder at it, for surely, a prettier pelisse never yet fitted prettier form. Vivian Grey The negress, chattering with cold and fright, kept plucking at the girl's pelisse; but once Alfred was at her side, Letty was indifferent to storm and ghosts. Quaint Courtships Hsüeh Pao-ch'ai wore a pinkish-purple twilled pelisse, lined with foreign 'pa' fur, worked with threads from abroad, and ornamented with double embroidery. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books He was invested annually with a pelisse, brought from Constantinople by the Kaftandji Bashy; and, in the Turkish ceremonial, he was ranked among the first Pashas of the empire. Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred She is always afraid of catching cold, and always wears a velvet cap, and is always wrapped up in shawls and pelisses in going from house to house—à cela près, a reasonable woman. The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 2 For my own part, I would not think of wearing a pelisse in the Desert of Sahara merely because I happened to be sailing for Greenland during the ensuing week. Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes In the sledge sat a stout and red- faced landowner in a wolfskin pelisse. A Sportsman's Sketches Works of Ivan Turgenev, Volume I These three articles of clothing, given to you by our dowager lady," lady Feng smiled, "are all very nice; but this pelisse is somewhat too plain. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books "But the dear, honest, old fellow's paws are wet, and will ruin your pretty new pelisse." Tales and Novels — Volume 10 These figures were observed by London tailors and dress-makers, and out of them grew the English pelisse which afterwards came into fashion. Manners and Social Usages I won't describe the crush in the vestibule over sorting out cloaks, shawls, and pelisses, the shrieks of the frightened women, the weeping of the young ladies. The Possessed (The Devils) The landowner looked at his blue and benumbed shoulders in silence, wrapped the unlucky fellow in his own pelisse, and took him home. A Sportsman's Sketches Works of Ivan Turgenev, Volume I "Throw my pelisse over you;" Pao-yü cried; "for mind it's cold!" Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books A pelisse lined with true sable, and, worth three thousand francs, that I won of a little Russian at billiards. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family The Englishwoman who weighs two or three hundred pounds should wear a sacque, a shawl, or a loose cloak, instead of a tight-waisted pelisse. Manners and Social Usages She is not accustomed to this awful climate, and then a third-class carriage, the storm, the rain, and she has such a thin little pelisse, no wrap at all.... The Possessed (The Devils) It should have the rest of the personal arrangement, the pelisse, the shape of bonnet, the sprigged muslin dress and the cross-laced sandals. The Awkward Age Dowager lady Chia thereupon sent for Yüan Yang and told her to fetch the peacock down pelisse, finished the day before, and give it to him. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Two hundred francs and this reconnaissance, which Frederic receive, are all that now represent the pelisse. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family Imogene kept away from the fire, sitting down, in the provisional fashion of women, with her things on; but she unbuttoned her pelisse and flung it open. Indian Summer There was a twenty-five-rouble note and two appliqué spoons in it ... and her pelisse, too, and everything.... Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories "Isn't he just lovely?" she demanded while poor Mrs. Wix hungrily wavered, her straighteners largely covering it and her pelisse gathered about her with an intensity that strained its ancient seams. What Maisie Knew But scarcely had she concluded her remark, than she unexpectedly perceived lady Feng arrive, smirking and laughing, with a purple pelisse, lined with deer fur, thrown over her shoulders. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Suppose she is divorced; judging from that body of yours, Mrs. Bingham, I shan’t have to send back a pelisse half a dozen times to get it altered. Pages from a Journal with Other Papers Imogene caught up the pelisse which she had been gradually shedding as she sat talking to Mrs. Bowen, and ran out of the room by another door. Indian Summer My first thought on awaking was for the pelisse. A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistán An ermine pelisse, he says, was worth in India 1000 dinárs of that country, whilst a sable one was worth only 400 dinárs. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 The other cavalry with the green pelisses are also chasseurs, but I cannot tell from here what regiment they are. Uncle Bernac A Memory of the Empire She wore a black velvet bonnet and Chantilly veil, a crimson silk pelisse trimmed with rich furs, a boa of Russian sable; and, over all, a loose pelisse, lined with fur. Tales for Young and Old The girl undid the pelisse across her breast, with a fine impetuosity, and let it swing open as she walked. Indian Summer An exclamation from Gerôme suddenly drew my attention to the postmaster, who stood at the open doorway, my pelisse in hand. A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistán The pelisse was in France the cloak with arm-holes, shown, here, upon one of Sir Joshua Reynolds's engaging children. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) Her Majesty's travelling dress was bridal-like: a pelisse of white satin trimmed with swans' down, a white satin bonnet and feather. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1 To be sure, he had not appeared remarkable; indeed, she gave him small attention when he was before her; she recalled him chiefly by his eyes and velvet pelisse. The Prince of India — Volume 01 The BARON, a gray-headed man, eighty-five years old, tall, and of a commanding mien, clad in a furred pelisse, and leaning on a staff tipped with chamois horn. Wilhelm Tell The discomfort was bad enough, but, worse still, my sable pelisse, the valuable gift of a Russian friend, was, I feared, utterly ruined. A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistán The pelisse in America sometimes had sleeves, I am sure; and was hardly a cloak. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) At this time Lady Hester's financial affairs were becoming desperate, and she had even been reduced to selling some of her handsome pelisses. Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century The Prince drew a leaf of ivory, worn and yellow, from a pocket under his pelisse, and passed it to Mahommed, saying, "Will my lord look?" The Prince of India — Volume 01 "Nothing: I want to sell this pelisse," returned he, opening it. Thaddeus of Warsaw Sunset brings a cool breeze, which before nightfall develops into a cutting north-easter, and we shiver again under a bourka and heavy fur pelisse. A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistán The Queen was dressed in a white satin pelisse, profusely trimmed with swan's-down. Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood "With this," answered the Creole, drawing from the ample woolen pelisse in which she was wrapped up a little dagger, of high finish, which made the notary reflect. Mysteries of Paris, V3 His black velvet pelisse contrasting strongly with his white hair and beard, he looked a mysterious Indian potentate to whom occult Nature was a familiar, and the stars oracular friends. The Prince of India — Volume 01 Morning was tinging the hills which bound the eastern horizon of Winnica before Thaddeus found that his pelisse was wet with dew, and that he ought to return to his tent. Thaddeus of Warsaw Chloe put the hat and pelisse carefully away, brought a comb and brush, and smoothed her nursling's hair, and then began her share of the business on hand. Elsie Dinsmore The women of the lower classes in Provence—the peasantry and workpeople—still wear these ample cloaks, which are called pelisses; it is a fashion which must have lasted for ages. The Fortune of the Rougons Moreover, baby must have a new pelisse and hat for the country, and might not she have little stockings and shoes, in case she should want to walk before the return to London? Magnum Bonum Ladies had their gowns and pelisses made very short-waisted, and as tight and narrow as they could be, though with enormous sleeves in them, and their hair in little curls on their foreheads. Young Folks' History of England To that end he wrapped himself loosely in his pelisse, and prepared for a long watch. Thaddeus of Warsaw "Oh! that's a nice plan, papa," she said gayly, as she threw off her hat and pelisse, and seating herself before the desk, took out her pen and ink. Elsie Dinsmore When they were thus shrouded in the pelisse they walked slowly towards the high road, fearlessly crossing the vacant parts of the wood-yard, which looked white in the moonlight. The Fortune of the Rougons He somehow gets into his trousers, wraps his feet in rags, puts on his boots, looks for his scarf and cap, and bundles his pelisse under his arm. The Kingdom of God Is Within You I had at the least twelve suits of clothes; three richly embroidered with gold, two laced with silver, a garnet-coloured velvet pelisse lined with sable; one of French grey, silver-laced, and lined with chinchilla. Barry Lyndon In one of the streets they found the king's hat dyed in blood, and his pelisse also. Thaddeus of Warsaw How is it that the 'officer and noble' received presents from the chief rebel, of a horse and a pelisse? Marie; a story of Russian love Between the folds of the pelisse they gazed upon the fields stretching on both sides of the road, without experiencing that crushing feeling with which far-stretching callous vistas oppress the human affections. The Fortune of the Rougons "He is son to that Mrs Bellingham of the Priory, for whom we made the grey satin pelisse," answered Jenny, sleepily. Ruth A beautiful young girl purchased me for her bridal pelisse. The Talkative Wig The throng beginning to thin a little, the count appeared, followed by a servant, who carried a travelling pelisse lined with rare and valuable fur. The Widow Lerouge I pulled down the hood of the kibitka, wrapped myself up in my pelisse, and fell asleep, rocked by the swaying of the vehicle, and lulled by the chant of the tempest. Marie; a story of Russian love Seeing her wrapped in her long pelisse, with the red flag at her side, resting against a market pillar, he began to sneer and deride her in foul language. The Fortune of the Rougons "Below this dark pelisse protruded a white silk dress, falling to the ground in full folds." Napoleon and Blucher I could not but partake of the pleasure which she received from the gentle pressure of his arm when she put hers within his, saying, "I am glad, dear, you like my pelisse so much." The Talkative Wig Here was a pair of boys in knickerbockers, a pair in petticoats, a pair in pelisses, besides the thing in arms. Clever Woman of the Family Pougatcheff, whom I met in the entry of his hut, was dressed for a journey, in a pelisse and Kirghis cap. Marie; a story of Russian love Silvere had enveloped her in her pelisse, drawing the skirt around himself at the same time. The Fortune of the Rougons He swore to kill these Beauvaises, and after many fruitless endeavors, he succeeded in smothering them in their gray pelisses. The Puppet Crown I lasted well for some years, but my sleeves, at last, became threadbare; soon after, there were actual holes in them, and holes also in my waist; I was, I must confess, a shabby-looking pelisse. The Talkative Wig Returning up the town on one of these occasions, the romantic pelisse flapping behind each horseman’s shoulder in the soft south-west wind, Captain Maumbry glanced up at the oriel. A Changed Man; and other tales The Baron, a grey-headed man, eighty- five years old, tall and of a commanding mien, clad in a furred pelisse, and leaning on a staff tipped with chamois horn. Wilhelm Tell The brown pelisse kept them warm, and the nook was so small that Miette was compelled to sit almost on Silvere's knees. The Fortune of the Rougons "Monsieur, have you any other engagement this evening?" asked Beauvais, swinging his pelisse over both shoulders. The Puppet Crown Forthwith I was sent to cousin Jane, with a very pretty note explaining to her the reasons why her cousin took the liberty of offering her the old pelisse. The Talkative Wig But the attention of the crowd—officials, burghers, shopkeepers, peasants, and women in cloaks and in pelisses—was so eagerly centered on what was passing in Lobnoe Place that no one answered him. War and Peace Beside him stood a girl of nine years old, tall and thin, wearing a thin and ragged chemise with an ancient cashmere pelisse flung over her bare shoulders, long outgrown and barely reaching her knees. Crime and Punishment The passage devoted to Miette and her red pelisse was quite a flight of imagination. The Fortune of the Rougons "Still—" "I am better now," interposed Madame Sagittarius, brushing some crumbs of toast from her pelisse with the orange handkerchief. The Prophet of Berkeley Square I had often thought this, so I gave the warmest of welcomes to Fournier, whom I did not at first recognise in the pelisse of a captain of Chasseurs. The Memoirs of General Baron De Marbot Nothing could be seen of her but her face, for the whole of her person was completely concealed by the folds of her fur pelisse. A Woman of Thirty In the cabriolet alone sat a slight young girl wrapped in a lynx-fur pelisse, her face of a delicate loveliness. Scaramouche They nevertheless remained enveloped in the long pelisse, which seemed, as it were, a natural nest for their love. The Fortune of the Rougons On the left side of her pelisse reposed a round bouquet of violets about the size of a Rugby football. The Prophet of Berkeley Square They called themselves the Jokers, and recognised one another by a notch cut into the metal of the first button on the right hand row of the pelisse and dolman. The Memoirs of General Baron De Marbot In a moment the General had his lantern and pistol at a level with the stranger's breast, and beheld a man of medium height in a fur-lined pelisse. A Woman of Thirty Her slight body was wrapped against the chill air in a white pelisse; her head was encased in a close-fitting bonnet, edged with white fur. Scaramouche Miette put on her long brown pelisse, and they both made light of the bad weather. The Fortune of the Rougons Somehow he felt that words were useless when confronted with such an iron will as that of the lady in the pelisse. The Prophet of Berkeley Square Then, having slipped on a pelisse, she accompanied him as far as the Nid-aux-Crocs. The Chouans For all answer the stranger flung open his fur pelisse, and scarcely gave the other time for a glance before he wrapped it about him again. A Woman of Thirty Cecile Beauvisage, a girl of nineteen, had put on a gown of gray silk trimmed with gimp and tassels of a deeper shade of gray, making the front of the gown look like a pelisse. The Deputy of Arcis Miette had dropped a few paces off; she was still wrapped in her large red pelisse. The Fortune of the Rougons One is a pelisse, the other a spotted collar. The Prophet of Berkeley Square She wore a long, dark pelisse, gracefully adjusted at the neck by a blue tie. Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar Aileen had created an impression in a street costume of dark blue silk with velvet pelisse to match, and trimmed with elaborate pleatings and shirrings of the same materials. The Financier, a novel He fancied that he recognized Angelique in spite of a brown merino pelisse that wrapped her, and he nudged his father's elbow. A Second Home Half an hour afterward, Marguerite, pale as death, put on her pelisse and left the ball. Camille All the men seated around the fire had shared his blankets, cushions, pelisses, robes, also the clothing of the Comte and Comtesse de Vandieres and his own. Adieu Under this pelisse, a short skirt, also dark, fell over a robe which reached the ankles. Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar Flowers were still in her hair, but others were scattered upon the carpet, together with her gloves, her silk pelisse, and muff and hood. A Daughter of Eve Seraphitus unfastened his pelisse lined with sable, threw it over him, and fell asleep. Seraphita She was dressed in a dark blue cloth pelisse, trimmed with a dyed fur, which, as she told Miss Mally, “looked quite as well as sable, without costing a third of the money.” The Ayrshire Legatees, or, the Pringle family Philippe, wrapped in a fur pelisse, to which he owed his preservation and his energy, began to run, striking his feet hard upon the frozen snow to keep them warm. Adieu The young traveler was tall and upright, as far as could be judged of her figure from the very simple and ample pelisse that covered her. Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar "They are always thinking of their nests," he said apologetically, "and there are some bits of you"—he stroked the fur on her pelisse—"that would excite them very much." The Little White Bird; or, Adventures in Kensington gardens She pointed to a pelisse made of cashmere and lined with the skin of the black fox,—the name she gave it signifying "warm to the soul." Seraphita However, she determined to question the hermit again, and did not doubt he would be more liberal in his communication when he saw his nice new pelisse and the candles. The Cloister and the Hearth The old general and his young wife, whom he had left lying in piles of clothes and wrapped in mantles and pelisses, were now on the snow, crouching before the fire. Adieu Michael Strogoff wore a handsome military uniform something resembling that of a light-cavalry officer in the field—boots, spurs, half tightly-fitting trousers, brown pelisse, trimmed with fur and ornamented with yellow braid. Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar I shall hear her, I shall see her in her soft quilted pelisse tripping about as daintily as a kitten. Father Goriot "Perhaps because we are withdrawn from the pettiness of earth," he answered, unfastening his pelisse. Seraphita Every Sunday he dons his pelisse and goes to church. Taras Bulba and Other Tales The gas was still alight, and Zoe shivered as she helped her mistress on with her hat and pelisse. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola He lay down on a rug and covered himself with a sheepskin pelisse, for the night air was quite sharp and he liked to lie warm when he was at home. Taras Bulba and Other Tales Without waiting for the banker's reply—he naturally consented, though he was really rather bored and inclined to think of other things—she ran off to throw a pelisse over her shoulders. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola The traditional three knocks were given, and among the returning throng, attendants, laden with pelisses and overcoats, bustled about at a great rate in order to put away people's things. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola His face was covered with wrinkles, his hair was perfectly white; but the pelisse was the same as ever. Taras Bulba and Other Tales |
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