单词 | sacque |
例句 | He fell to pawing at the pockets of the rusty black dressing sacque she wore. The Sound and the Fury 1929-01-01T00:00:00Z We passed a manse where two white women, dressed in brilliant sacques, walked arm-in-arm among the blooms, commenting upon the excellence of the sweet peas. The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves 2009-10-13T00:00:00Z She unfastened her white sacque at the throat. Writing Guide 2021-12-21T00:00:00Z And in the gaiety of her heart, Lady Betty lifted her sacque, and danced two or three steps of a minuet. Sophia A Romance 2012-03-18T02:00:22.773Z Her hair was done up in crimping pins, and she wore a short black skirt and a loose white sacque. The Dorrance Domain 2012-03-10T03:00:14.767Z He had been ridiculing her big feet, and to get even with him she replied that he might have her old sealskin sacque made over into a pair of ear-muffs. Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 12, March 22, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside 2012-02-24T03:00:26.570Z How beautiful she looked in the warm fitful glow in a plain sacque of palest rose, her hair loosely gathered to display to advantage the poise of the graceful head. The Maid of Honour, Vol. 1 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:38.533Z Ruth was scrambling into a skirt and dressing sacque; she thrust her feet into shoes, too, and started downstairs. The Corner House Girls Under Canvas How they reached Pleasant Cove and what happened afterward 2012-02-03T03:00:19.757Z But stay--you must put on your sacque and hoop. Sophia A Romance 2012-03-18T02:00:22.773Z Pauline showed me a little sacque which she had crocheted. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z Just here in the conversation, Emmy Lou, miserable and stuffy in a pink sacque over her habitual garb because Aunt Cordelia most emphatically insisted, whooped. Emmy Lou's Road to Grace Being a Little Pilgrim's Progress 2012-01-12T03:00:14.550Z Over a rich black satin dress, she wore a long loose sacque of black lace, lined with grey silk. The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book 2011-11-13T03:00:12.183Z "Yes; I put on a velvet waist, and besides, this sacque is well wadded." The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel 2011-11-12T03:00:35.113Z Doubtless he was comparing her draggled sacque and unpowdered hair with the anticipated splendours of his bride. Sophia A Romance 2012-03-18T02:00:22.773Z If robes and sacques the damsels wore, And sweeping skirts in days of yore? Authors and Writers Associated with Morristown With a Chapter on Historic Morristown 2011-10-25T02:00:25.713Z Besides both, as if by agreement, were dressed in like colors, for she wore silver brocade fastened with sapphire and a sacque of blue Venetian velvet. The Deluge, Vol. I. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-08-26T02:00:24.433Z From beneath the short sleeves of her sacque, came down long wide sleeves of white lace, confined with bracelets round her fair and delicate little hands. The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book 2011-11-13T03:00:12.183Z She only folded the scarlet sacque over her bosom, and prepared to follow Storms, breathing heavily, she could not have told why. Norston's Rest 2011-08-24T02:00:23.833Z A very great feature of German and Russian work is the fur linings called rotondes, sacques or plates, which are made for their home use and exportation chiefly to Great Britain, America and France. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z “I’ll keep on my sacque; I want to stay up here.” Tessa Wadsworth's Discipline A Story of the Development of a Young Girl's Life 2011-08-09T02:00:30.317Z After a hasty donning of boudoir cap and bed sacque, he was admitted. A House Party with the Tucker Twins 2011-07-10T02:00:20.543Z Having been all summer in those loose sacques, she's sort o' spread out. Dr. Hardhack's Prescription A Play for Children in Four Acts 2011-05-24T02:00:12.880Z This sacque—" "It is hers! it is hers! Norston's Rest 2011-08-24T02:00:23.833Z She wore a dark skirt and white muslin sacque, loose at the throat, ungirded, and the sleeves were rolled up, exposing the symmetry of her dimpled white arms. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z You have on a hat and sacque, and your school books are in your hand.” Tessa Wadsworth's Discipline A Story of the Development of a Young Girl's Life 2011-08-09T02:00:30.317Z And all you need to do to make a short sacque is to know the length from the person's chin to his waist. Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship 2011-05-03T02:00:15.220Z "I suppose King Street wore its usual afternoon dress of dudes and sealskin sacques," he said, drawing her wrap from her shoulders. A Romance of Toronto A Novel 2011-04-23T02:00:04.677Z No," answered the governess, examining the garment in her hand with keen criticism; "this is not Ruth Jessup's sacque. Norston's Rest 2011-08-24T02:00:23.833Z Only yesterday we left the region of sealskin sacques, breakfast-shawls, and shivers. One Year Abroad 2011-03-27T02:00:18.457Z You ought to see the white lace sacque that he brought me for an engagement present; it’s too lovely for any thing. Tessa Wadsworth's Discipline A Story of the Development of a Young Girl's Life 2011-08-09T02:00:30.317Z How would it do if we Club girls made just coats and wrappers and sacques from that pattern of Helen's, and petticoats? Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship 2011-05-03T02:00:15.220Z The loose sacque is ungraceful, but a basque is most becoming on horseback. The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness A Complete Hand Book for the Use of the Lady in Polite Society 2011-02-01T03:00:13.500Z Ruth tied on her bonnet, and set forth for "The Rest" at once, with the precious letter in her bosom, over which she folded her scarlet sacque with additional caution. Norston's Rest 2011-08-24T02:00:23.833Z The sacque was ornamented with ribbons, caught with diamonds. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z She was leaning forward with her shoulders lifted and wearing a little white flannel dressing sacque which Bianca Zoli must have loaned to her. The Red Cross Girls with Pershing to Victory "There are dresses and wrappers and sacques and sweaters and all sorts of warm clothing like that." Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship 2011-05-03T02:00:15.220Z So he dressed, and went to the Assembly Room, arriving just as Lady Betty stepped out of her chair, in a new primrose-coloured sacque and sea-green brocade petticoat. Her Season in Bath A Story of Bygone Days Judith arose, drew her scarlet sacque closer around her, pulled the jaunty little hat over her eyes, and stood in the moonlight waiting for her lover. Norston's Rest 2011-08-24T02:00:23.833Z The front of the sacque was sometimes open, sometimes made tight in the bodice. English Costume Either hold me yourselves or make ropes of your sacques and shawls. Anne Helen slipped off her sacque, washed her hands, and suddenly bent down and kissed Mrs. Dayton's forehead. Helen Grant's Schooldays At this time a new fashion comes in, the sacque, a gown, sometimes sleeveless, open to the waist, hanging loosely from the shoulders to near the edge of the hoop-petticoat. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" Quick as lightning the girl flung off the sacque; tossed the hat down upon it, and ran to the seat she had left. Norston's Rest 2011-08-24T02:00:23.833Z A fire was burning and a pot cooking on the lava, under the supervision of an old woman in a grass-green sacque. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25) She took from her gray sacque pocket a physician’s note-book, and stood, pencil in hand. Stories by American Authors, Volume 8 Mrs. Van Dorn, upstairs on her couch in the comfort of a dressing sacque, was amusing herself with plans as well. Helen Grant's Schooldays Varieties of the gown and sacque remained in fashion, the petticoat being still much in evidence, flounced or quilted, or festooned with ribbons. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" The hood was made to match the sacque, and Ruby could hardly wait for Christmas to come when she thought of the happiness her gifts would give. Ruby at School But the queen, who sat beside him in a purple sacque, was more accessible; and there was present an interpreter so willing that his volubility became at last the cause of our departure. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25) "Have you done?" said Agnes, arranging her velvet sacque, which had been torn from its buttons in front, by the rude handling she had received. Mabel's Mistake The white sacque was tied with rose colored ribbons, and with her fluffy, curly hair she looked like an old baby. Helen Grant's Schooldays Two or three days saw the white frock done and the sacque. Opportunities She wore flowing silken trains and loose ruffled sacques of a curious bygone cut, and upon each wrist was clasped, mounted on a velvet band, a large square emerald, set in heavily chased gold. Tante "A large lady wore a green cashmere dress with pink ribbons in her hair;" then there was "a slim lady with tulle ruffles, velvet sacque and silk skirt." The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV On she went, eager, breathless, with the streamers floating out from her hat, and her white sacque flying open, fairly racing through the moonlight, like a frightened fairy. The Old Countess; or, The Two Proposals Get me that white lambs-wool sacque, though I hate bundling up like an old woman! Helen Grant's Schooldays And Belinda, you may make a little sacque to wear with this; there is enough of that red cashmere left for it. Opportunities The bell which released the girls from the work-room that night had scarcely rung ere Dorothy had on her sacque and sailor hat and was fairly flying down the steps and out into the street. Pretty Madcap Dorothy Or, How She Won a Lover Grandpa wants Minnie to come and see him, and ride on the pony, and Minnie must have her new sacque made, so she can go. Harper's Young People, September 7, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly "Oh, how splendid! such peaches! such pears!" she exclaimed, feeling in the pocket of her sacque for some loose money, which she usually carried there. The Old Countess; or, The Two Proposals This course, however, is admissible at times, for instance, in case of the lovely, loose tea-jackets worn now, or in donning any cool lawn blouse, or dressing sacque for comfort. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society Having stowed away Ada’s belongings, three frocks, two petticoats, a red hood and sacque, a blue dressing-gown and apron, she shut the lid. A Dear Little Girl at School In a flash, Donald remembered the tiny pink sacque, now in his valise at the hotel. Donald and Dorothy The Crawfords’ stall is at the end of the room, and Minnie and Eleanor Crawford are to be dressed in sacques and hoops, with powdered hair, in the fashion of George III.’s time. Our Bessie With excited fingers she untied the cords, tore off the wrapper, and as she lifted the cover she saw—a beautiful seal-skin sacque! Uncle Terry A Story of the Maine Coast It swung noisily open, and a tall, broad-shouldered young woman, arrayed in a gay print cotton gown, a dusty black velvet sacque, and a faded pink hat, bounced heavily upon the porch. 'Lizbeth of the Dale The only other encumbrance is a thin white cotton sacque, short and loose. Under the Southern Cross Santander, on the other hand, who wore a red flannel shirt under his ample sacque, simply threw aside the latter, leaving the shirt sleeves as they were, buttoned around the wrist. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley “I’m ever so much obliged to you, mauma,” said Nettie, eagerly seizing the sacque, and putting herself into it, while Mrs. Hyde rewarded the faithful old colored woman with a grateful smile. Eric or, Under the Sea Later, when he was alone with Alice, he added with a smile: "You need not feel obliged to wear your new sacque, sis; it's not very cold." Uncle Terry A Story of the Maine Coast Many woolen goods, such as light-colored, heavy sacques, nubias, etc., may be washed in cold suds and rinsed in cold water. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources She had never so much as thought, not to say expected, to own a rain coat and bath robe, and a soft eider-down sacque. Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall The bodices, sacques, and skirts of the early eighteenth-century ladies were embroidered with real artistic taste and feeling. Chats on Old Lace and Needlework The big rocking-chair, the pretty wrappers, and gayly colored sacques were all laid aside now. Six Girls A Home Story Grace soon appeared, her hair nicely dried and dressed anew, wearing a white dress and a blue sacque. Little Bobtail or The Wreck of the Penobscot. Use one sheet of paper for the little fringed sacque. Little Folks' Handy Book Before the Merry Mother left her the Little Cousin felt almost happy, sitting up among her soft pillows, and wearing her new, pink, birthday sacque, with its pretty ribbons. Boys and Girls Bookshelf; a Practical Plan of Character Building, Volume I (of 17) Fun and Thought for Little Folk The baby sacque I was crocheting, with all knitting needles and wools, gone also. A Confederate Girl's Diary Ernestine was sitting up in the big rocker, in a lovely white wrapper, and a little fancy scarlet sacque. Six Girls A Home Story Over this, in winter, is worn a sealskin sacque, cloth cloak, fur circular, or other garment, according to the means of the wearer. Danger! A True History of a Great City's Wiles and Temptations The Veil Lifted, and Light Thrown on Crime and its Causes, and Criminals and their Haunts. Facts and Disclosures. She sits there in the pony carriage in seal sacque and cap, her light hair flying about, her cheeks red with the wind, her face in a kind of satisfied smirk. Floyd Grandon's Honor Slips and sacques, which were not quite as much of an undertaking as an entire gown, were bordered and ruffled with the same embroidery. The Development of Embroidery in America A fine, soft twill, woven variety dyed in solid shades, and also printed with patterns after the manner of calico; used for morning gowns, dressing sacques, waists, etc. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades She bathed her face and hands with fragrant water, brushed her hair and put on a pretty dressing sacque of her own. The Girls at Mount Morris Lena was but slightly clothed, having only a skirt and a sacque on. Danger! A True History of a Great City's Wiles and Temptations The Veil Lifted, and Light Thrown on Crime and its Causes, and Criminals and their Haunts. Facts and Disclosures. The gowns were sacques of cherry damask, with quilted silk petticoats of black trimmed with silver lace. Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow Polly had on a scarlet flannel dressing sacque and her hair was tied with scarlet ribbons. The Camp Fire Girls in the Outside World Miss Lucy Cary was glad to see it as she sat by the fire knitting fine white wool into a sacque for a baby. The Long Roll For a waist she wore a red crape dressing sacque, and about her hair she tied a broad, ragged ribbon of red to protect the soft waves from the ruthless twigs. Prudence Says So So, pulling on her seal-skin sacque, Into her husband's sleigh She slipped, and hid behind his pack Just as he drove away. In The Yule-Log Glow, Book IV A girl of about fourteen, in a loose blue sacque, which looked very cold for the weather, came forward and shook hands with me. Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow The ladies promenaded in their hoops, sacques, and caps, as they appeared in their own drawing-rooms: the beaux of the period were in attendance, with swords and powdered bag-wigs, their three-cornered hats under their arms. Art in England Notes and Studies Miriam undressed, slipped her thin, girlish arms into a muslin sacque, and lay down. The Long Roll She was wearing a quilted red silk petticoat and a bunched sacque of black flowered silk. Mary Gray Aunt Susan had on a white silk sacque that Ethel had made, trimmed with rare old lace ruffles at the wrist and collar, while her hair was very white and pretty. How Ethel Hollister Became a Campfire Girl She wore a new and becoming blue sacque, and he thought she never looked more charming. Pocket Island A Story of Country Life in New England But Tish's blue-and-white dressing sacque was on the line, and the blue had run, as I had said it would when she bought it. More Tish Miriam rose, threw off the muslin sacque and began to dress. The Long Roll There was brief space now for Nelly's buying pearlins and pinners, and sacques and mantles, and all a young matron's bravery, or for decorating a guest chamber for the ceremony. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes "Start!—Start for where?" and the dressing sacque in aspen-like agitations came in full view at the head of the stairs. A Daughter of the Sioux A Tale of the Indian frontier “You look cool enough in that old muslin sacque,” said she, in a tone of vicious injury. Jane Field A Novel Just to think of her fur sacque, and great handsome shawl, and here I havn't had a new cloak this ten years—have to wear my blanket shawl to church. Divers Women Washing Fine Woolens.—To keep baby's sacques and socks and your own shawls and scarfs as fluffy as when new, dry and put in oven of range, shaking often between the palms while drying. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada The Person was a handsome woman, attired negligently in what was called a sacque, with a mob-cap. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes They are dyed of a deep purplish black color, and are made into sacques, muffs, etc. Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making I've kept this sacque on purpose for a real hot day.” Jane Field A Novel The general groaned again, and Miss Chris, pink and fresh in her linen sacque, came out upon the porch. The Voice of the People Jack looked at her a moment as she leaned back in her chair, her blue dressing sacque open at the throat showing her white neck. The Cromptons She clothed herself in the cheapest and most lasting of printed linen sacques and mob caps, and hoods and aprons, fed herself and him and the children on morsels wellnigh miraculously. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes They wore short, loose sacques, and short dress skirts, made up without trimmings. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 Scribner's Illustrated Ludowika, it developed, had one of the later sacques in her boxes; but that, she said indifferently, must be quite dead now. The Three Black Pennys A Novel And Miss Chris, at once the prop and the mainstay of the Battle fortunes, would rise with anxious exclamations and put on her full black skirt and linen sacque. The Voice of the People The sacque, of the same, is lined with quilted white satin, as are the loose open sleeves. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851 Dulcia's had no existence, not even in a snip; no one could call a half-worn sacque a wedding-gown, and not even her mother's tabby could be brought out for fear of observation. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes He turned quickly to the others, looking for the popular type of the Advanced Female, in loose sacque and men's trousers, with bonnet a-top, hair cut short, sharp nose and sharper voice. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873 The sacque you made the baby is the prettiest thing I have ever seen, and is perfectly adorable on her! Etiquette She wore pink slippers, a heavy sky-blue silk skirt with trousers to match, and a yellow velvet sacque open in front, displaying a lace chemisette and a handsome turquoise necklace. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876 Cloaks—and what is an opera toilet without a cloak?—are nothing more than sacques of bright cashmere or velvet, lined with quilted silk or satin, with loose flowing sleeves. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851 Take off your sacque and wrap it around your head and shoulders.' The American Baron She had buttoned her sacque and gloves, and now went up to the glass. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873 Her hair was down and tangled, her dressing sacque half off, her face flushed, her eyes sparkling. The Conqueror The children had their hair cut close, and wore their warm sacques down to their feet, made of the gayest calico I ever saw—large figures or broad stripes of red, yellow and green. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876 Mosher Turkletaub, who had peddled new feet for stockings and calico for the sacques the peasant women wore in the fields, reckoning no longer in dozens of rubles but in dozens of thousands! The Vertical City Miss Stuart was sitting up in bed with a pale lavender silk dressing sacque over her lace and muslin gown. The Automobile Girls at Washington Checkmating the Plots of Foreign Spies Of course, some women put their husband's salaries on their backs instead of his ribs; but there are a heap more men who burn up their wives' new sealskin sacques in two-bit cigars. Old Gorgon Graham More Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son And quite as fine and quite as quaint were the ladies that followed in their gay flowered "sacques" looped back from bright petticoats and point lace aprons. Virginia: the Old Dominion Why do I bite my lips and frown, Tear buttons off my sacque, When, just returning to the town, I get these jacks from Jack? When hearts are trumps He was highly excited at the permission, and as I was putting on his sacque, I directed Margaret to take it off if he fell asleep. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss I was just trying to save my dress and lace sacque from their boots and claws, when a reverend gentleman appeared at the door, and the bad boys became sneaking cowards at sight of him. Not Pretty, but Precious My silk sacque isn't a bit the fashion, and my bonnet doesn't look like Sallie's. Little Women There were Mr. and Mrs. Brashear, he in his nightdress of drawers and undershirt, she in the short flannel petticoat and sacque in which she always slept. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise He also gave a psychological prophetic glimpse of the insidious sealskin sacque. John Jacob Astor Whether the chair or my sacque had most admirers I do not know, but I can't imagine how people ever get across the ocean without such consolations on the way. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss A new white lustring sacque and petticoat lay on the bed. Beaux and Belles of England Mrs. Mary Robinson, Written by Herself, With the lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire But the current, leaping over the pebbles, carried this sacque, which seemed possessed, as it went along, much more rapidly than he. The Dream The flaunting hooped-petticoat of another decade was worn with a silk or brocade sacque. Sabbath in Puritan New England Huddled in a black velvet fur-lined sacque, reaching to her feet and abundantly trimmed with jet embroidery and black lace, she settled herself in her place. The Far Horizon She goes to see Dr. Cabot in a red sacque, and a red hat, and has a muff in her lap. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss Next morning the Princess Royal, coming to my room, lovely in her flowered sacque, and without her hoop, her curls twisted with rose-hued ribbons, seemed to cast a radiance before her. The Ladies A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty But he was forced to do something, so at last he gave her back the sacque. The Dream For autumn weddings nothing is so pretty for the travelling-dress as a tailor-made costume of very light cloth, with sacque to match for a cold day. Manners and Social Usages When he stopped, she said, in a quiet, passionless voice, "I suppose you wrote it to get money for this sacque." A Modern Instance My little sacque makes me look like 500 angels instead of one, and I am ever so glad of it, and the children were all delighted with their things. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss Worst of all, the lady in green was in a sacque too!—a shapeless yellow thing of the most untutored and detestable make. The History of David Grieve In a sacque coat, with the negligent lounging air of the hotel foyer, he stared at you, this Mr. R. Gordon Carson, impudently almost, very much at his ease. The Web of Life 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 Just at this time he had set his heart on her having a certain sacque which they had noticed in a certain window one day when they were on Washington Street together. A Modern Instance The child went to lay aside her hat and sacque; the girl, after a glance at Mrs. Bowen's face, lingered inquiringly. Indian Summer A quantity of new linen, three new dresses, one hat, one spring sacque—that was all. A Terrible Secret Jaspar continued in a mild voice: "What does a way-up outfit o' lady's clothes cost: sealskin sacques, satins, the best of everything outside and in?" Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch "Why, your white muslin, silk sacque, and new hat, of course," began Pris with an air of surprise. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories When he came home late at night, he found the sacque where she had dropped it, and with a curse he picked it up and hung it on the hat-rack in the hall. A Modern Instance She got promptly into the shelter of a doorway, and gathered her daughter to her, while she flung her sacque over her shoulder and caught her draperies from the ground for the next movement. Indian Summer The baby dresses of olden times are either rather shapeless sacques drawn in at the neck with narrow cotton ferret or linen bobbin, or little straight-waisted gowns of state. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) When breakfast was half over, in flounced Mrs. Dolly, as fine as a blue sacque and cherry-coloured ribands could make her. The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 2 She is bigger than I am, you know; so there is enough for a little mantle or sacque, for it isn't made up. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories The sacque still lay on the floor at his feet; he pulled his chair a little forward and put his feet on it. A Modern Instance I don't want to be a wife, Lee—one of those creatures in a dressing sacque with hair pins in her mouth. Cytherea Another pair was made of the silken stuff of the beautiful sacque worn by Mrs. Carroll. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) I saw him at the Opera lately and his wife had on a seal skin sacque, and plain X. himself had on no gloves. Observations of a Retired Veteran Why, all my things are spoilt; and what's worse, my sacque was as good as new. Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World I had never seen him since the first day of my coming to St. jades's, when he handed me into my father's coach, in my sacque and long ruffles. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 2 I forgot to tell you, I believe, that at St. James's I can never appear, even though I have nothing to do with the Drawing-room, except in a sacque: 'tis the etiquette of my place. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 1 Not far off, but sideways to it, sat Lady Belamour in a loose sacque of some rich striped silk, in crimson and blue stripes shot with gold threads. Love and Life An Old Story in Eighteenth Century Costume But in summer this costume is often made lighter and more comfortable to suit the weather, and a straw hat or panama, with flannel trousers and dark serge sacque coat, would be in good taste. The Book of Good Manners; a Guide to Polite Usage for All Social Functions She wrenched off blouse and skirt, got into a dressing sacque and let down her thick black hair. The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel The prisoner was dressed in deep mourning; a black hood on her head; her hair modestly dressed and powdered; a black silk sacque, with crape trimmings; black gauze, deep ruffles, and black gloves. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 "But see here, Jerkin," said Pinky: "that sacque is worth twice the money." Cast Adrift For answer Mrs. Otis merely compressed her lips, and flung the pink yarn that she was knitting into a baby's sacque steadily over her flashing needles. The Treasure One hand held together at her throat a buttonless flannel dressing sacque whose lines had been cut by no tape or butterick known to mortal woman. Rolling Stones He came in sable-huèd sacque * And shone in dark men's heart to rack: Quoth I, 'Doss pass and greet me not? The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 04 She found herself rather warm with the seal-skin sacque she had put on; she let him carry it on his arm while they walked, and then lay it over her shoulders when they sat down. April Hopes The bundle was next opened, and the cloth sacque, the hat, the boots and stockings and the collar and cuffs thrown upon the floor with the contents of the bag. Cast Adrift Miss Mayfield put it in the pocket of her sacque for security. Jeff Briggs's Love Story Visions of two halves of Mrs. Kannon appearing respectively and simultaneously at the two entrances, each clutching at a side of an open, flapping sacque that could never meet, overpowered him. Rolling Stones She delayed her journey a half-hour—long enough, in fact, to change her black silk waist for a loose sacque which would give her arms full and comfortable play. The Diary of a Goose Girl She had but time to arrange her dressing sacque when her father walked in. The Red Seal The cloth sacque could not have been made for less than twelve dollars. Cast Adrift She wore her usual morning costume—a breakfast sacque of black silk profusely trimmed with lace, and a black silk skirt. The Copy-Cat and Other Stories Instantly the door opened and there stood Mrs. Kannon, clutching her sacque together at the throat and gorgonizing him with her opaque, yellow eyes. Rolling Stones After a long look of cold suspicion the landlady spoke, and her voice matched the dingy roughness of her flannel sacque. Rolling Stones |
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