The Admiral got up beside him and took a scroll from his aide; a ribbon with a red wax seal tied it closed.
Ms. O'Donnell had proposed removing many overgrown trees and replacing them with new ones, and the day before the town voted on the plan, its opponents, a group called Friends of the Park, tied yellow ribbons around the trunks of the doomed trees.
Lacile was short and pale and slim, and had red ribbons tied in her hair, which was not much longer.
"Nor the pink and blue ribbon to tie our shell-baskets," called Mamie, nearly tumbling into the aquarium at the other end.
The other two men, both Cairhienin, he did not know, but he could guess, by their youth and the ribbon tying their hair if nothing else, that they were part of Selande's "society."
Chandra's ribbon tied itself in a knot.
The king made his way through the crowd without a mask, and the ribbons of his doublet scarcely tied.
We wore purple ribbons tied tightly round our chests.
Balloons and ribbons tied to sagebrush and tumble.
Inside the box was a delicate white porcelain drama mask, with red satin ribbons tied to the sides.