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That got her up and dressed in a fresh black kerseymere dress.
"I'll wager Kerseymere and his friends will go there yet tonight."
Breeches: white kerseymere, with three covered buttons at the knee.
She washed quickly, dried off, slipped into a dress of maroon kerseymere.
"You see that man with the drab kerseymere coat?
Edgar Kerseymere fought his way through the crowd.
Kerseymere is a fine woolen cloth with a fancy twill weave.
I brought him a new pair of fine, drab-coloured kerseymere trowsers that had never been worn.
Kerseymere laughed.
The man has got on a blue coat and kerseymere leggings; he has black whiskers, and a reddish face.
Kerseymere here was just telling me that Mrs. Hertford may have given him a card, even with all the stories."
The north wind tugged at her kerseymere pelisse, and the overcast sky reflected her troubled mood.
John Kerseymere and Sir Kelston sat across from her, describing their horses' innumerable fine qualities.
"I'll act as second, Kelston," John Kerseymere called.
She was forever telling him he should dress more stylishly, and the dark green kerseymere coat had been the first success in her long and difficult campaign.
A heavy cloak of red wool swirled over a cream-colored kerseymere dress embroidered with spider delicacy in matching red.
Everybody walked about in duck, except for invitations to the cabin; and even for them the midshipmen were excused their thick kerseymere waistcoats.
"Perhaps even your disreputable Mr. Davinoff, Kerseymere.
When Sarah and George joined the table, John and Edgar Kerseymere made extravagant compliments on her dress.
The white kerseymere breeches would have benefited by an hour's attention from a good tailor, but the boots fitted and the worsted cotton stockings were comfortable enough.
"Word has it he was the root of the Marquise Barone's suicide in Paris last year," Kerseymere disclosed.
Before she could get into the room at all she was asked to dance by a naval commander who turned out to be Edgar Kerseymere, John's younger brother.
Bolts of silk, satin, velvet, kerseymere, and muslin spilled in colorful disarray across the ivory satin counterpane on the bed beside her.
If John Kerseymere did not find the reality of a young admirer more alluring than chasing after Corina the Unattainable, Sarah would give him up.
John Kerseymere was here, eldest of the Kerseymere brothers-about to give up the handsome regimentals he wore tonight and muster out-and the young Viscount Alvaney.