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The bonneted woman on the seat of the second wagon was in mortal danger.
There was a scratching on the door and a small bonneted head peered around.
Performance and mechanics were very similar to its bonneted sister, but the load area was considerably larger.
And there were also their bonneted wives and sober children.
There is a small truckline called the "Levend", with either a cabover or a short bonneted design.
A bonneted housewife nudged her neighbor and whispered behind her hand as she watched James pass.
Mallory peered in as a bonneted crone arose from a squat, adjusting her skirts.
While not as space efficient as a cabover, the bonneted layout provided a considerably better ride.
"Ah, the lads would not be knowing a herring, was it slapped wet against their cheeks," said the bonneted man, shaking his head.
Two bonneted ladies entered.
Some distance off, a group of bonneted women were looking at this show of mingled buffoonery and intemperance with disgust.
Calico-dressed brooms can be held by a duck, or a bonneted girl with long black braids holding a soft-sculpture goose ($30).
He leaned over and patted one of the twins gently on its bonneted head, but it paid no attention, blissfully absorbed in its suckling.
He yanked the coach door open, face to face with one of the children in the traveling family, a bonneted little girl, perched on her father's knee.
Dart (bonneted small capacity bus)
Wagner's bonneted bat (Eumops glaucinus), is a species of bat in the family Molossidae.
So is the bonneted Sun-Maid Raisin Girl.
"We grow up as children with it, a nursemaid/ of a bonneted sort, round-faced and kind,/ not burning too close like parents" is John Updike's explanation.
In the mid 1980s the new bonneted SR series and the forward-control SM series appeared.
Satiric photos popped up on the Internet, showing a full-size Clinton cradling a bonneted baby Barak doll.
The kicker is the swarm of bonneted babies - two in the arms of their parents, the others infesting the folds of their drapery.
Colonial propriety lingers in the 1830-to-1850 interior by Jane Stuart, daughter of Gilbert, which is occupied by a bonneted woman and a small boy.
Demurely a bonneted lassie shook her small-change tambourine beneath his chin and whispered, snarling: "Galardo lied."
F/FS (bonneted single decker)
Speciation within bonneted bats (genus Eumops): The complexity of morphological, mitochondrial, and nuclear data sets in systematics.