单词 | sou'wester |
例句 | The men's unaccompanied voices offer up shanties that are salted with both sea and tears; when they rub their sou'westers, you can see the wind rising ominously. Bound 2010-08-24T14:49:00Z We're in old Fremont, on a yar vessel, with the jib hoisted and a sou'wester blowing, and the crew dancing a jig and spouting sailor jargon and lore. Take a bite out of local bounty with Caf? Nordo's seafood-themed adventure 2010-05-25T21:39:00Z A huge clothes store that sells Wellington boots and sou'westers and underwear. Colin Farrell's fairy tale ending 2010-05-02T18:01:00Z Well," said Bobby thoughtfully, "we have boots and slickers and sou'westers. The Clammer and the Submarine 2012-04-17T02:00:15.727Z Both Dawes and the acting quartermaster wore waterproof coats and sou'westers. Submarine U93 2012-04-07T02:00:34.693Z Before she reached the quarter-deck, in her long oilskin coat, with a broad sou'wester to keep the dew from her hair, he had disappeared. The White Blackbird 2012-03-10T03:00:15.513Z He came to the edge of the bunk and gazed for a few minutes, then deliberately removed his dripping oilskin coat and sou'wester. Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories 2011-12-01T03:00:20.193Z The perfidious brother was bathing at the time, and, presumably for the purposes of the story, he wore a sou'wester. Norway 2011-11-29T03:00:15.103Z Immediately on receiving Alie's message he came aft, and, having touched his sou'wester, waited for her to speak. The Beautiful White Devil 2011-11-11T03:00:24.760Z He was prepared for the storm, his head being partly concealed by a sou'wester, while a long oilskin coat and a pair of india-rubber boots completed the visible portion of his rig-out. The Wireless Officer 2011-10-24T02:00:17.560Z A sou'wester was the last thing to put on; when all was ready, the mother took the bundle from her, and blew out the light, "Now come!" The Fisher Girl 2011-10-13T02:00:46.980Z On some other pegs hung a slicker and a sou'wester, a fur overcoat, a fur cap and other rough clothes; a pair of heavy boots stood by the fireplace. The Chalice Of Courage A Romance of Colorado 2011-09-22T02:00:25.630Z In they trooped in their woolen caps or their broad sou'westers, their oilskins or their long sea-boots swung across their arms. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z When he got back to Napier, he had the sou'wester half full of water. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z The captain has adorned his manly frame with a suit of India rubber, which certainly could not have been selected for its gracefulness, and has overshadowed his honest face with a sou'wester of stupendous proportions. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z "Hullo, you fellows!" exclaimed the lieutenant of the destroyer as, clad in oilskins, sou'wester and sea boots, he groped his way for'ard. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z Mrs. Maitland ran to her own tent and soon came out with sou'wester and yellow oil skins completely covering her. The Chalice Of Courage A Romance of Colorado 2011-09-22T02:00:25.630Z A sou'wester was tearing across the plains, threatening to sweep the whole Wirree township off its foundations and dash the fragments of the mud houses against the hills. The Pioneers 2010-12-20T17:12:11.787Z A match, lit in his sou'wester and instantly smothered, showed him enough. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z The First Lieutenant intimated that he had "got it," and, pulling his sou'wester well down over his ears, passed out: he was none too cheerful at the moment himself. H.M.S. —— The captain, sea-booted and clad in sou'wester and oilskins, came forward and dragged me to a place of safety as soon as he became aware of my presence. Pharos, The Egyptian A Romance The captain pressed his sou'wester down over his forehead, and glanced around his deck. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 He recognized in this phenomenon of the weather an exceptionally striking variation of what his sea-going experience had taught him to term a smoky sou'wester. The Destroying Angel Poor old McClintock, whom Napier had inveigled into this trap; McClintock, his heavy shoulder, his sou'wester, and a bristle of beard stamped for an instant on that blinding, impossible light. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z Swaying, sailor-like, on the reeling deck, we drew on our oilskins and sea-boots, buckled our belts, tied down the flaps of our sou'westers, and made ready. The Brassbounder A Tale of the Sea He slipped on a slicker and a sou'wester. The Boy With the U. S. Life-Savers The sou'wester had fallen from his old head. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 The descent into a mine needs armour, and the Prince buckled on rubber overshoes, an oilskin coat and a sou'wester hat. Westward with the Prince of Wales A little vessel was scudding seaward before a strong sou'wester, which lashed the bright waters of the Delaware till its breast seemed a mimic ocean, heaving and swelling with tiny waves. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 2 August 1848 Charley pulled his sou'wester over his eyes, and I followed his example, though I could not guess the idea he evidently had in mind and intended to carry into execution. Tales of the Fish Patrol Uncle Terry took off his dripping sou'wester and coat, and, hanging them over the wood box, went to the sink and began pumping a basin of water. Uncle Terry A Story of the Maine Coast He was dressed like the fishermen in drab trousers and a dark blue jersey, but wore a blue cloth cap, with the name of the yacht on it, instead of a sou'wester. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius A few minutes later the A. P., having divested himself of his dripping oilies and sou'wester, was ushered into the cabin. The Submarine Hunters A Story of the Naval Patrol Work in the Great War Thus you will need a dark macintosh and leggings; and a common sou'wester is, when needed, a very useful head-gear. Scotch Loch-Fishing Jarrow clumped down off the forecastle head and lowered the lantern, clapped his sou'wester over it, and snuffed the flame out between his fingers. Isle o' Dreams He got ponderously out of the boat and removed a tattered sou'wester to scratch his head with his thumbnail—another trick that had survived the adventurous days of the Dogger Bank. A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions Fishermen in sea-boots and sou'westers, with oilskin over one arm and a string of herring in the other hand, were trooping from the harbour up to the Zigzag by the rock called the Creg Malin. The Manxman A Novel - 1895 A rough-looking sailor wearing a sou'wester and an oilskin hat was with Bob. Nobody's Boy Sans Famille They descended, and he found rubber boots, a sou'wester, and a long oilskin coat, which she donned in her room. The Wreck of the Titan or, Futility The tug dropped them off the Tail of the Horseshoe; a smashing sou'wester was serving them. Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 Mingling among the workers are the wives and mothers, putting a piece of bread and cheese in Tom's pocket or helping on 'father' with his oilskin jacket or his sou'wester. Heroes of the Goodwin Sands But he didn't say anything, and the next minute he was somewhere in the dark trying to find his sou'wester at the foot of the mast. Man Overboard! Johnny Conerney, the butcher, appeared at the last moment with a sou'wester which he put on the doctor's head and tied under his chin. Lady Bountiful He touched his sou'wester to the girl and mounted the weather mizzen-rigging, running up the ratlines as a fireman goes up a ladder. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea It was a rubicund and welcoming countenance under the edge of a rusty black oilskin sou'wester hat, and the man was manifestly the skipper. Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 Gripping the rail, I make my way forward, and, peering through the mirk, distinguish a huddled figure in a sou'wester. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, February 16, 1916 With a nearly head wind from the northeast the "Grigsby" labored in the running seas, spray dashing over the bridge and against the rubber coats and sou'westers of the two officers. Dave Darrin After The Mine Layers The ice was melting and dripping from her clothing; the sou'wester had fallen away from the sweet, worn face, and the pretty cheeks showed two ominous white spots that bespoke frozen flesh. Janet of the Dunes The full moon had emerged from behind the racing clouds, and it brightened her face, fringed by the tangled hair and yellow sou'wester, to an unearthly beauty that he had never seen before. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea "It may come to be a bit sloppy when this sou'wester gets its gait on," he suggested to the skipper. Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 I wear a big sou'wester, instead of a cap, to keep the rain and the spray from running down my neck, and huge sea-boots to keep my legs and feet dry. The Land of the Long Night With the storm at its hardest, I donned a regular "sou'wester," or water proof hat, rather than stand with the rain dripping upon my head, and a cape of the same material covered my shoulders. A Woman who went to Alaska The moon, for another still moment, shone full upon the ice-covered figure and the upturned face framed by the old sou'wester. Janet of the Dunes As the schooner carried no signal-flags, he waved his sou'wester in answer, and the flags came down, to be replaced by others. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea He told me that they both fed and clothed him, and one kind-hearted man actually the next day gave him some oilskin clothing and a sou'wester hat—costly articles "on Labrador" in those days. A Labrador Doctor The Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell Every one, including myself, was dressed in oilskin garments, sou'wester, and high sea-boots. The Land of the Long Night So they waved their sou'westers and shouted a merry good-bye to him as he rowed into the gray blanket of mist that shrouded the sound. Darry the Life Saver The Heroes of the Coast Then she wrapped herself warmly, covering all with an oiler and pulling a sou'wester well down over her ears. Janet of the Dunes Clad in yellow oilskins and sou'wester, he stood by the after-companionway, intently examining through a pair of glasses the wallowing steamer to leeward, barely distinguishable in the half-light and driving spindrift. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea My first surprise came when a man in a dreadnaught jacket and a sou'wester asked in German, "Is that the man?" and, without waiting for an answer, sang below, "Full steam ahead!" In Direst Peril I tried to protect my face, for my sou'wester only protected well the back of my head. The Land of the Long Night Having been giving some spare waterproof garments in the shape of oilskins, and a sou'wester, Darry felt himself prepared to face any conditions that might arise during his long walk with his friend. Darry the Life Saver The Heroes of the Coast Her face was away from the light, and her sou'wester, drawn close, misled Billy; but Janet saw his eyes wide and staring. Janet of the Dunes It was like a warm hearth-fire to come down there after a strenuous time on deck while the sou'wester crashed on the Welsh coast. The Wind Bloweth Everybody get into their oilskins right away, and slap a real old sou'wester on their heads. Motor Boat Boys Mississippi Cruise or, The Dash for Dixie The hail was succeeded by sleet, the rigging and mast were covered with ice; our garments and sou'westers were stiff, and we looked like big icy things. The Land of the Long Night Putting on their water-proof coats, boots, and sou'westers, the young men took their guns and started for the eastern end of the island. Adrift in the Ice-Fields His eyes are as blue as the scarf at his throat; And he rolls on the bridge of his broad-beamed whaler, In yellow sou'wester and oil-skin coat. The New Morning Poems There was no need to say "Pass the word," for every man below heard the order, and tumbled up at once, sliding into sea-boots, oilskins, and sou'westers. The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries When almost in sight of Spain a roaring sou'wester blew up; so, being unable to wait, he had to come back to Plymouth on the 12th. Flag and Fleet How the British Navy Won the Freedom of the Seas "Just imagine this hollow during one of our terrific sou'westers, Jean," he went on, looking about him. Where the Sun Swings North His dark blue uniform was flecked with white foam, and a sou'wester was tied under his chin, otherwise his appearance gave little sign of the wild tumult without. The Captain of the Kansas "I think if we wear our coats and sou'westers we'll be dry enough." Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue and Their Shetland Pony Instead of the natty white drill uniform and canvas shoes of the tropics, the ship's officers donned oilskins, sou'westers, and sea-boots. The Stowaway Girl The fishermen did not seem to mind the fog, however, but walked the deck and smoked, garbed in oilskins and sou'westers. Frank Merriwell's Reward Jo wore a yellow oilskin slicker and a sou'wester of the same material, and rubber knee boots. The She Boss A Western Story Before any of his hearers attempted to question him, he jammed the sou'wester on his head and ran up the stairs. The Captain of the Kansas A southwester, which is usually pronounced and sometimes spelled "sou'wester," is a hat made from yellow oilskin, waterproof, and it can be tied on under the chin so it won't blow off. Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue and Their Shetland Pony The lamplight glowed up on his cheek-bones, but was lost under the pent of his sou'wester, which had a sort of crease or channel in its fore-flap, that shed down the rain in a flood. Foe-Farrell The last I saw of her she was wading through a sea of mud, in rubber boots and a rubber coat and a sou'wester, to carry her "canned music" to the men on the firing-line. Italy at War and the Allies in the West Beneath the close pulled rim of a black sou'wester his smooth oval countenance looked ridiculously vacant, like the face of a placid moon. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story The man I saw digging wore green goggles, a jersey, a battered sou'wester, and hip-boots of rubber. In Search of the Unknown This man—a gypsy with white teeth—did not seem to mind the rain, though he had on no yellow coat, "sou'wester," cap or rubber boots. Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue and Their Shetland Pony Sherry pulled his sou'wester down over his ears and standing under the shelter of a pine tree watched the performance to the end. The Camp Fire Girls in the Maine Woods Or, The Winnebagos Go Camping The other stood just within the door, the upper half of his face shadowed by his sou'wester, his thin lips curved in a faint smile. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories Outward-bound vessels crossed her track, lying over, and with their masts stripped for a slogging fight with the hard sou'wester. The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle Dressed in an oilskin coat, sou'wester and big boots, he was always ready to go, and scarcely looked like a medical man. Jethou or Crusoe Life in the Channel Isles He would, of course, have his hat on as he came ashore, and probably it would be a sou'wester, so there would be nothing suspicious in that. King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855 A small suit with a hat of the same kind, called a "sou'wester," was found for Russ, and then the three started down for the beach. Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's I pulls the sticky sou'wester further down over my eyes and squats lower in the boat. On With Torchy He slept at last, high-booted, sou'wester on head, and his oilskin clothes rustled, when with a deep sighing groan he turned over. The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle Jan first wrote a very stiff letter to the Governor of Scutari about the non-arrival of the telegram, and off we went, having borrowed oilskins and sou'westers. The Luck of Thirteen Wanderings and Flight through Montenegro and Serbia The giant was wearing his sou'wester and oilskin. Atlantis And old Quiller, the fisherman, removed his sou'wester from his snowy head and peered at the visitor from under his hand. The Odds And Other Stories There was also the brim of an oiled sou'wester' hat, a pipe, and a knife. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned He pulled out his battered sou'wester and waved it in the direction of Quebec. French and English A Story of the Struggle in America On the forward thwart there sat a male creature, dressed in homespun, with a yellow sou'wester on its head. Garman and Worse A Norwegian Novel But Barker knew how to do most things more or less, and he managed to bow and take off his sou'wester with considerable grace in spite of the rolling. Doctor Claudius, A True Story It was unlucky to meet that sou'wester in July. London River She was beset by a hundred ruffians in pea-jackets and sou'westers. The Lighthouse The door blew in with a whirl of wind, and Brockway entered shaking the wet from his sou'wester. A Gentleman Vagabond and Some Others He handed her a sou'wester which he carried. The Wings of the Morning There he sat in a thick, knitted jersey, high sea-boots and weather-beaten sou'wester with a sharp, clever face and long, gray hair, and waited for permission to get married. Invisible Links Paterson stepped up to the table, twirling his sou'wester round and round by the brim between his two big hands. The Pilots of Pomona Barty woke her, coming into the room, dripping and shining in oilskins and sou'wester, like a lifeboat man. Mount Music The actor swept off his sou'wester with a flourish. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper Iris peeped at him from under the brim of her sou'wester. The Wings of the Morning Out of his back, below the sou'wester, when he turned, stuck a six-inch-long iron spike which Elias thought he ought to know. The Visionary Pictures From Nordland For two days the schooner tossed upon the great white-crested waves which dashed against her bows, broke in snowy foam upon the deck, and glistened on oilskin and sou'wester. The Pilots of Pomona The starboard men came slowly up, rubbing their eyes, buttoning their oilskins, and tying their sou'westers on by a string under their chins as they walked. A Gunner Aboard the "Yankee" He was dressed in quite common clothing: the jersey, high boots, and sou'wester of a fisherman. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper Her eyes ached somewhat, for she had tilted her sou'wester to the back of her head in the effort to cool her throbbing temples. The Wings of the Morning Great drops pattered down upon him as he emerged, and he turned back to clap his sou'wester upon his head. The Tidal Wave and Other Stories "Yes, Mr. Duke," said Paterson, dropping his sou'wester in his nervousness. The Pilots of Pomona The water dripped off the rims of our sou'westers in dismal fashion, and the fog hung like a blanket around the ship, while the sea lapped her sides unseen. A Gunner Aboard the "Yankee" Here a group of fishermen in guernseys and high boots, their sou'westers battened down upon their heads. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper "By the way," he suddenly asked, "have you your sou'wester?" The Wings of the Morning The men had removed their sou'westers and their caps when we came up to them. Sweetapple Cove This was none other than Tom Kinlay, who, with his great boots and pea jacket on and his sou'wester hat, looked as big a man as any of them. The Pilots of Pomona Commodore looked very imposing pacing down quarter-deck towards Mace, with telescope under his arm, sou'wester pulled well over his ears, and unpolished square-toed boots rising above his knees. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 21, 1891 By the lights which they carried it could be seen that they were dressed in yellow suits of oilskin and sou'wester hats, as if prepared for a wet night. The Firm of Girdlestone Then he moved the revolver out of harm's way to a spot where she must see it instantly, pulled his sou'wester well over his eyes and walked off quietly. The Wings of the Morning He was serious and waited until I had strapped my sou'wester under my chin before saying anything. Mr. Trunnell, Mate of the Ship "Pirate" The rowers wore sou'westers and were secured to the craft by life-lines, and these conveniences were also offered, with life-belts, to the intrepid excursionists. The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns A nor'easter on Herschel never dies in debt to a sou'wester. The New North A roaring sou'wester came on; and the great strategic move was over. Elizabethan Sea Dogs A bullet ploughed through his hair, and sent his sou'wester flying. The Wings of the Morning A group of men stood near the mizzen rigging, and one short man with a black sou'wester and blue pilot coat hailed us through a large-mouthed trumpet, which almost hid his bearded face. Mr. Trunnell, Mate of the Ship "Pirate" Just at the elbow of the drive, so she remembered, she had met a quite astonishingly good-looking young man, brown-gold bearded, his sou'wester and oilskins shining with wet. Deadham Hard He wore a sack over his shoulders, and a black sou'wester hat with a hind-flap that fell low over his neck. True Tilda The others all retired into the next room and came back shortly, wrapped in raincoats and sou'westers, each one carrying a knobby package. Entertaining Made Easy The girl's ragged raiment, sou'wester, and strong boots were already packed away on board. The Wings of the Morning My suit of brown twill, red flannel shirt, boots, and sou'wester, with ear muffs attached, were ready for me before the heaviest winter storm. The Expedition of the Donner Party and its Tragic Fate But as she smiled back at him, sweetly eager, ingenuously benignant, his glance softened and his hand went up to his sou'wester with a courteous gesture. Deadham Hard The young man laid down his shovel, lifted the flap of his sou'wester, and scratched the back of his head slowly. True Tilda And well he might, for it was not the custom of his passengers to travel in sea-boots and sou'westers. The Cruise of the Dazzler A broad figure, surmounted by a sou'wester, loomed up in the dark. Boyhood in Norway The night should have turned more wet since I came in, for he had a large sou'wester hat on, slouched over his face. David Copperfield He did not feel the wind as it blew in fresh from the sea—the dread "sou'wester," the terror of fishermen. The Errand Boy Two minutes later there emerged upon the deck a figure in oilskins and a sou'wester. Moran of the Lady Letty At the depot in San Francisco the curious onlookers were surprised to see a boy clad conspicuously in sea-boots and sou'wester hail a cab and dash away. The Cruise of the Dazzler I had no hat, so I had to wear the sou'wester, and it will be noted that I have listed neither underclothes nor socks. John Barleycorn He was hanging on to my bunk, staring into my face out of his sou'wester. The Secret Sharer I could see that he wore an oilskin and sou'wester and judged him at once as a fisherman. The Man from the Clouds "Then I could have had decent dinners, been wearing the mate's sou'wester, been—" "Cut it out!" snapped Madden. The Cruise of the Dry Dock But it don't look like lettin' up, and this is the worst possible shore in a sou'wester. The Cruise of the Dazzler When we arrived, only one gondola was on duty, the gondolier muffled to his eyes in glistening oilskins, his sou'wester hat tied under his chin. The Under Dog When I twigged hers I tied a couple of sou'westers over our side lights. The Wheel O' Fortune Again he looked at me for a moment, his face now almost completely hidden by the peak of his sou'wester. The Man from the Clouds After that she wore a sailor's jacket and a sou'wester when she was on the sea, and tumbled about the water like a duck. The Christian A Story "To sea," Joe answered demurely, not sure of just what kind of a reception he was to get, and fingering his sou'wester nervously. The Cruise of the Dazzler His wife expected him and was getting breakfast when Michael tramped in—a very tall, square-built man, clad to the eye in tanned oilskin overalls, sou'wester, and jackboots. Lying Prophets The man wore a sou'wester, and he had drawn his thick, rough coat up as though he would hide his head under the collar. Blindfolded I tried to reconstruct our first meeting exactly as it had happened, to see again that dark figure rise in my path, and look into the face beneath the sou'wester. The Man from the Clouds It was perfectly delightful, and for all the world like plunging into a stiff sou'wester off the rocks at Contrary. The Christian A Story Beside him, his injured arm in a sling, was Red Nelson, his sou'wester gone and his fair hair plastered in wet, wind-blown ringlets about his face. The Cruise of the Dazzler Now, if you will take my advice, you will do as I am going to do; put on a pair of fisherman's boots and oilskin and sou'wester. Among Malay Pirates : a Tale of Adventure and Peril Here lies an old hat, an old sou'wester, rotting on the ground. Growth of the Soil He wore a sou'wester, and was dripping with wet, but seemed glad to see me and shook me by the hand. Moonfleet He looked enviously after Roger, a tall slim clothespin in black rubber coat and boots, sou'wester pulled firmly over his head, tramping sturdily toward the beach, evidently on some definite errand. The Spanish Chest The sailors, grouped on the streaming deck-load of the steamer, waved their sou'westers, and, on the bridge, even the captain was expressing his admiration for the plucky craft. The Cruise of the Dazzler "We are in for a sou'wester, and a stiff one too, or I am mistaken." On the Pampas It lies there year after year, rotting and rotting away; but once it had been a new sou'wester, all yellow and new. Growth of the Soil "At any rate, you will wear oilskins and a 'sou'wester,' won't you?" The Silver Horde The discharged officer noted two men in sou'westers and oilskins now toiling up the path. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story In sight on deck were the crew, in sou'westers, yellow waterproof canvas suits, and boots to the thigh. Following the Equator, Part 4 She clad herself in rain-coat, sou'wester, and boots, and hurried out. The Iron Trail You never'd have picked out Todd for a sprinter—not to look at him, you wouldn't—but if he didn't beat the record for his class just then I'll eat my sou'wester. Cape Cod Stories He tugged his sou'wester tighter on his head, glanced at Miss Cash's face, where incredulity and indignation were written large and struggling for expression, turned his head in Mr. Bangs' direction, winked solemnly, and departed. Galusha the Magnificent Through the narrow stone fanged streets lumbered along the heavy French hooded carts, driven by squatty men in oil skins and sou'westers, and laden down with the spoils of the whale, cod, and oyster fisheries. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story He was still wearing his hip-boots and sou'wester—he was just in from the surf—and stood outside the low doorway with a lantern. Tides of Barnegat She had no steam, but she carried full sail, and she came into the Sound with all her canvas bellying out as though she were driven by a stormy sou'wester. The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance He is dressed in yellow oilskins—coat, pants, sou'wester—and wears high sea-boots. Anna Christie He learned to put on layer after layer of garments, topping off with oilskins, sou'wester and mittens, and tramp down to the village for the mail or to do the household errands. Galusha the Magnificent His blue eyes laughed in the shadow of the black sou'wester tied down over his eyes, his slight form was lost in the ample folds of Captain Petersen's best oilskin coat. The Vultures "I seen her, Fogarty, from the lookout," cried the captain, in answer, grabbing his sou'wester; he was already in his hip-boots and tarpaulin. Tides of Barnegat Yet she came in with crowded canvas full out as if there was a regular sou'wester, and found her anchorage as easy as you please. The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance Three men stepped forward, gave their names, had their widows provided for, and went for their sou'westers, etc. Christie Johnstone He came downstairs, somewhat nervous and a trifle excited, to find Mr. Bloomer, garbed in oilskins and sou'wester, standing upon the mat just inside the dining room door. Galusha the Magnificent Captain Petersen shook the rain from the brim of his sou'wester. The Vultures "Two or three masts?" asked the captain hurriedly, tightening the strap of his sou'wester and slipping the leather thong under his gray whiskers. Tides of Barnegat Barlow, in a long, yellow oil-skin coat and sou'wester hat, kept pushing her forward to the edge of the cliff, as he asked. Dr. Breen's Practice Will you lend me your papa's Flushing jacket and sou'wester, my dear? Christie Johnstone A few minutes later, Primmie, adequately if not beautifully attired in a man's oilskin "slicker," sou'wester, and rubber boots, clumped forth in search of the suitcase. Galusha the Magnificent So they got into the oilskins again, pulled their "sou'westers" down over their ears, and started on the tramp to the life-saving station. Cap'n Eri Tod had raised himself to his feet when the captain had begun to speak and stood with his wet sou'wester in his hand. Tides of Barnegat I was wearing the oilskin slicker and had pulled down the brim of my sou'wester to keep the sun from my eyes; therefore they had not recognized me before. The Rise of Roscoe Paine She went into her bedroom and took down her husband's heavy pilot overcoat and sou'wester, and handed them to her guest. Sally Dows By six it blew hard but clear, an' before the middle watch it was a sou'wester in airnest. The Day's Work - Volume 1 Along the walls on hooks hung the men's suits of oilskins and their sou'westers. Cap'n Eri Captain Holt canted the brim of his sou'wester, held his bent elbow against his face to protect it from the cut of the wind, and looked in the direction of the surfman's fingers. Tides of Barnegat He had removed his sou'wester, uncovering a round head, with reddish-gray hair surrounding a bald spot at the crown. Thankful's Inheritance A rising wind, which had rocked the boat for the last few hours, had now developed into a strong sou'wester, with torrents of rain which swept the roadway. Trent's Trust, and Other Stories A sunburned lobsterman in rubber boots and a sou'wester was smoking on the wharf. The Depot Master Captain Eri pushed back his "sou'wester," and strolled over to the stove. Cap'n Eri It looked like a sou'wester when I came in. The Heritage of Dedlow Marsh and Other Tales Kenelm smiled and shifted his sou'wester from his right hand to his left. Thankful's Inheritance Yann's mother and sisters worked from morning till night at the making of the sou'westers and oilskin waterproofs. An Iceland Fisherman "And I tell you that the old gentleman pulls as good an oar as any of us," retorted another man, in a blue jersey and a sou'wester. We Two, a novel He wanted me to rig up in ileskins and a sou'wester and show myself in dime museums. Cap'n Eri He loathed his collar, his jersey, his turned-back sou'wester, even his height, which seemed to hulk beside her—everything, in short, that the girl had recently admired. The Heritage of Dedlow Marsh and Other Tales Reappearing presently in a sou'wester and oilskins, he ran off through the rain and vaulted over the gate with ridiculous elegance. An Unsocial Socialist |
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