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He was a small man in a black cassock that reached his feet.
He was a very big man, and the cassock perhaps made him look bigger.
I ripped open the front of his cassock and looked inside.
He reached into the fold of his cassock and took out a small book.
There are two exceptions to this, the first being the use of red cassocks.
An older man wearing a white cassock attended him at one side.
The priest nodded and, once more, a hand went under the cassock.
I had my cassock and rosary as always: no more.
I can take my cassock off any time it suits you, old friend,' he offered.
He was wearing a long black cassock and carried a basket.
I hope to get rid of my cassock at last!"
Young priests sometimes slip in, too, to order the perfect black cassock.
I must at least have my cassock to begin and a white surplice.
Totally taken off guard, Anna came up short behind the black cassock.
He looked right and left, then approached the table where sat the gentleman in the brown cassock.
The rear door opened, a priest in a black cassock got out.
The bishop reached into his cassock and withdrew the thing.
The man released the cassock and stepped back a pace.
He wore a brown cassock tied with a black cord.
But how fast could one run in a cassock?
"You know the tailor who made my very first cassock was Jewish," he said.
But now people don't ask for cassocks like they used to."
He drew a long white envelope from the inside pocket of his cassock.
On the second day, he noticed a priest in a black cassock whose face looked familiar to him.
I should have done something about it before you put on that cassock.'