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It was a doeskin bag with a heavy, long drawstring.
A lot of meat and smooth doeskin for a better lining on his clothes.
She took out a doeskin sack, removed five silver coins.
She smoothed her hands down over the soft doeskin of his tunic.
He took a small doeskin bag from his pocket and unfastened it.
He weighted the soft doeskin pouch in the palm of one hand.
An ancient in gray doeskin addressed him; he shrugged the man away like a fly.
This time she handed him a small doeskin pouch.
The small doeskin boots split as his feet grew.
He wore baggy blue pants of the same material, and high doeskin boots.
Instead of soft doeskin boots, she now wore ruby slippers.
She was stripped to the waist above doeskin trousers.
He brought out a doeskin wrapper and hurriedly unfolded it.
Will you wear the doeskin boots for riding, my lord, or change them now?"
The old woman handed him a gris-gris made of doeskin.
I took the doeskin bag and headed out.
And his breeches, of soft doeskin, were made for use, not for looks.
She picked up the doeskin, rinsed and squeezed it.
A narrow fillet of beaded doeskin bound her golden hair.
She threw the doeskin scrap into the pan of warm water, splattering them both.
Her doeskin shirt was stiff with sweat and stained with blood.
The water made the doeskin cling to her, and soon she was chilled and shivering.
The Governor rather liked his dark blue doeskin uniform with the scarlet collar and cuffs.
He upset the hot tea on his doeskin lap and made several very gratifying noises.
Flower knelt beside him, wiping his damp face with another scrap of doeskin.