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"I suppose in the end you had to get out the old hatpin?"
It looked about the size of a hatpin in his giant hands.
"It is a short hatpin, not long enough to reach the heart of a strong man.
He also buys her a new hatpin, as she had lost hers when they first met.
The tool he now used looked like an extremely slender hatpin.
I pulled the hatpin out and held my handkerchief over the bleeding.
"I somehow imagined one used a hatpin or a hammer."
But with regard to the hatpin, I don't remember him being surprised.
Granny replaced the hatpin in her hat and ran for it.
Hatpin: ought to have a guard on those things.
The door opened, and Hal jumped as if he'd been stuck with a hatpin.
Did someone stick a giant hatpin into the supermodels, or what?
It was stuck to a piece of foam with a hatpin."
There in her cap was the huge metal hatpin he had spied before.
It was also worn by women as well, often with hatpins to keep it in place.
A hatpin is a decorative pin for holding a hat to the head, usually by the hair.
Quick, like somebody had stabbed me with a hatpin, but deep."
There was some wire stiffening to give it a shape, and a couple of hatpins.
My own heart was pounding as if I'd been the one chased by a lunatic with a hatpin.
Sometimes the hatpin had to be used, sometimes not.
Her black straw hat, secured by a beaded hatpin, had seen its best days long ago.
There was a hatpin lying on the table.
I put my foot firmly on the weapon-a long, sharp hatpin.
And then I said that I was concerned about the hatpin.
"Sliced off like a chicken neck and stuck with a hatpin.