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Her kirtle of living snakes was just below his face.
They're going to bring me a kirtle, so that I can go out to see the shops with them.
Then there was a light touch on the right sleeve of his kirtle.
They settled on a simple design fashioned something like a kirtle.
McCoy's two children clung to the folds of her kirtle.
I've never seen you wear the same kirtle twice.
Silently, she stretched out her arm and deposited the kirtle in his hand.
"Won't they think it odd that a woman would be buying a white kirtle?"
She wore a simple gown of Buck blue, with a white and gold kirtle.
"We named the dog Indiana, and the whip's in my other kirtle."
She flung on a gown and kirtle, twisting her hair up with shaking hands.
Around his waist was a kind of kirtle, the skin of some animal.
"I suppose if that woman in the green kirtle comes here, they must be used to guests of our size," thought Jill.
Agnes was demanding, tugging on the hem of his kirtle.
There were also the wallet and the moneybag in the pocket of her kirtle: oh!
She rose, brushing the loose grass from her kirtle.
Her only garment was a silk kirtle, girdled at the waist.
The kirtle underneath was dirty and smeared with blood, but he could see that it had been bright blue.
They are used as slaves by the Lady of the Green Kirtle.
Her kirtle rustled as she left the room.
She wore her silver kirtle and red underpants and nothing else.
He was a swarthy fellow in plastic armor over a leather kirtle.
Beneath it she wore a short kirtle bristling with daggers.
Isgrimnur pulled his kirtle tighter and started to turn, then stopped.
The white kirtle did not fit her quite as well as the gray one did.