Bonne Maman, my child, have I no more starched cravats left?
As I ate and drank, I smiled at the strangeness of my fortunes--to come thus straight from the wild seas and the company of outlaws into a place of silver and damask and satin coats and lace cravats and orderly wigs.
Their hands were very white, their whiskers in a high state of cultivation, their cravats were quite miraculous, and their diamond rings of the purest water.
Yes--that is to say--I don't know whether embroidered cravatsare worn in Paris?
That a man whom he had come to regard as a machine for tying cravats and brewing chocolate should suddenly develop fiery human passions was indeed a prodigy.
The same evening there were dozens of young bloods walking the streets of London with their cravats loose.
By using a few hours in each day, which would otherwise be wasted, you may hope to have excellentcravats in middle life.
Hastily knotting about their necks the laced cravats then in fashion, and usually tied with great nicety, they rushed into action, and won the fight.
He was a little light-haired gentleman, with undeniable boots, and the stiffest of white cravats and shirt-collars.
The man has excellent qualities; for instance, a perfect taste in cravats and an irreproachable propriety.
In whitecravats and black coats all men look alike.
Come, Franz, condescend tocravats and kid gloves, and let us go and see my cousin Christine Stromberg.
But the other Day he bespoke some Cravats of me: I went out of the Shop, and left his Mistress to put them up into a Band-box in order to be sent to him when his Man called.
His master was somewhat of an enigma to him; the important things in life never appeared to affect him, but over a question of two cravats as opposed to each other, or some equally trivial matter, he would become quite harassed.
He would spoil three white cravats when he went out of an evening, before he could satisfy himself as to the tie.
On his bed, and on his chairs, and on his sofa, and on his drawers, lay trousers and vests and cravats enough to distract the choice of a Stoic.
It seemed to me as if he had struck his flag; or as if one of my cravats were airing in that sunlight.
I shall be gone then: but other old book-keepers in white cravats will inherit my tastes, and saunter, on summer afternoons, to see what I loved to see.
His shirts never will be ironed to suit him, his cravats will be laid in the drawer the wrong way, and his pocket-handkerchiefs marked in the wrong corner.
Coralie had sent to Colliau's for a dozen fine shirts, a dozen cravats and a dozen pocket-handkerchiefs for him, as well as twelve pairs of gloves in a cedar-wood box.
Their black cravats an toppen’d hats Are causing grate attraction; Against Boneypart thay want ta start, E reglar fightin action.
Some cravats are not artistic; I admire anything artistic.
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