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And someday perhaps he will bring me a new kaross.
Then he called some of his men, and they carried me in a kaross to this place.
In drawing back the kaross this third one moved the shield.
By it was seated a figure wrapped in a kaross.
Jim leaped out of his fur kaross and went to her.
The kaross covered his head and shoulders only, the great chest was exposed.
Then he lay back on the litter and pulled a fur kaross over his head.
The boy stole out from under the kaross and crept into his grandfather's bed.
It was bitterly cold even under the heavy kaross.
On the further side of her, just by the fire, lay little Tota, wrapped in a kaross.
It came at last, and Ralph drew back the kaross stealthily.
Hal threw back his own kaross, and went to squat beside him.
Silhouetted against it was the outline of a sitting man, wrapped in a kaross.
In front of the hut was something with an old sheep-skin kaross thrown over it.
As the third passed the gate, the kaross he wore brushed against me and slipped aside.
With a sigh he settled down under his kaross and closed his eyes.
"That was a close shave," said Anscombe as he wrapped up in the kaross.
He had taken his kaross and left Marion's blankets neatly folded on the mattress.
Mbejane folded his kaross and tied it with a strip of leather.
At daybreak Zach gently lifted a corner of the kaross.
Until the night exhaustion took its toll and they slept, both of them stretched under the kaross in the clearing.
Beneath that kaross was no man's breast, O King, but the shape of a woman, almost white in colour, and very fair.
Sean gave her a kaross of monkey skins that Mbejane had worked on in secret.
She had grown used to his smell, but when he tried to cover her with the kaross, she kicked out in protest.
These days the kaross is a common tourist item, being made of various animal hides including cowhide.