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Why, it was the spirit of a whole nation hung with crape!
I too wore crape and was very proud of it.
"Do you care if I take out the crape myrtle?"
The dress, a simple thing of green crape, suited her.
Often, several lay dead in a single house; from the windows hung black crape.
It is sometimes covered by a thin layer of black crape.
I cannot grow crape myrtle, no matter what this author says.
I looked around, but nothing was moving, except the wind in the crape myrtle.
Walton was born in England, the son of a crape manufacturer.
Crape went out of fashion by late Victorian times, and the factory closed in 1894.
They'd take the crape off the door of a house in mourning if they needed it in their business.
Two poor women and a telegram boy were reading the card pinned on the crape.
The family also includes the widely cultivated crape myrtle trees.
A man in a buff suit with a crape armlet.
I have seen a mourning ribbon or a piece of crape on almost every one.'
To see a person dressed in crape, indicates that sorrow, other than death, will possess you.
This is happening to the South's famous crape myrtle.
He did think once that the proper place to bury it was really under the crape myrtle tree in front.
A crape bouquet was tied to the doorknocker with ribbon.
So Tommy it is, with my winter aconites, under the crape myrtle.
The crape myrtle is coming back to life.
A row of truly ancient crape myrtles lined the side street to the south.
The others looked to their eviscerated partner dangling from the crape myrtle.
I have seen us sitting in broad sunshine on the Ross, and the rain falling black like crape upon the mountain.
I lay quiet on a heap of pillows looking out at the clouds above the crape myrtle.