"A steel-collar girl," I said, "should not have so fine a cloak!"
Olaf was then sold to a man called Reas for a fine cloak.
And high on the box was the Coach- man, with his fine cloak and coiled whip.
There were fine new cloaks and piles of fluffy white fleeces.
He laid his fine cloak over a shivering, rag-clad man chained to the wall.
Dust stained his fine white cloak, and his face, but he did not seem to notice.
The finest cloak could not protect a person completely in a downpour like this.
You saw him, in his fine red cloak of wool.
I did not really come to stay, Jack, just to look at you again-in your new gray garments and fine black cloak.
He grabbed a stable boy's stool and sat on it, oblivious of his fine cloak dragging in the dirt.