Red caps covered many heads, while tricolored vests and pantaloons were common.
A red cap confined her luxuriant hair; a full coat, loose tricolored pantaloons, and a sword and brace of pistols completed her attire.
After that he led out one of the palace guard and presented him with a tricolored cockade; and, touched by these tableaux, the mob howled delight.
One has him walking with ostentatious humility through the streets to the Hôtel de Ville, preceded by a drummer to call attention to the fact that he was walking and that he wore a tricolored scarf.
A small tricolored flag is the symbol of Italy as much as a huge banner, is it not?
At the back of the stage was a trophy of flags; on one side stood a small green table, and upon it lay all the certificates of premiums, tied with tricolored ribbons.
From one window of the little house floated a large tricolored flag; there was no one inside: the peasants had fled, after hanging out the flag, for fear of the Austrians.
The mayor, all white, with a big tricolored scarf, placed himself beside the table, standing; all the others took their places behind and beside him.
On the front terrace waved a huge tricolored flag.
On July 28 the tricolored flag was again unfurled in Paris,--those colors dear to Frenchmen, who had long hated the white flag, which represented in their eyes despotism and the rule of the Bourbons!
On the top of it were two mortars, and the tricolored flag had been replaced by the drapeau rouge.
Charles was unmoved, resigned; only the sight of a tricolored flag overcame him.
No sooner did Lord Howe see the tricolored flag floating from the parapets of Little Gibraltar, than, conscious that the city was no longer tenable, he made signal for the fleet to prepare for immediate evacuation.
The inhabitants had decorated their houses and even the palace gate with tricolored flags.
Where were the eagles, the flags, and the tricolored cockades?
This may be a partial explanation of the tricolored pattern of the animal.
Many specimens of obscurus from the eastern slope of the Lewis and Clark Range in Montana show the tricolored pattern seen in many specimens of longiquus.
A week after the battle the field around Meaux had been cleared of dead and wounded, and only little mounds with tiny crosses, flowers and tricolored flags recalled the terrible struggle.
The radiance of the cafes was exchanged for darkness; whispering groups of residents broke up hurriedly and locked themselves into their homes, where they put up the shutters and drew in their tricolored Belgian flags.
Citizen Genet organized his legions as he went along, and threw tricolored cockades from the windows of his carriage.
He has not sung 'Ca Ira' at the theatres, and he detests the tricolored cockades as much as you do.
During the Restoration the old man suffered from colic, but since he has wound the tricolored scarf round his waist he finds himself well again.
The Duc de Chartres, his sword in one hand and a tricolored flag in the other, followed the horse artillery with the cavalry.
On August 1st he beheld the tricolored flag flying upon its walls.
Why their stage curtain consists of a large piece of threadbare sackcloth pasted over withtricolored paper on which they have painted the national coat of arms.
He wore a hat with tricolored plumes, a sabre by his side, and two pistols on his belt.
The middle chair was pushed back against a group of tricolored flags; in those times of rude simplicity, decorations were quickly arranged, and but little time was needed to change a guard-hall into a court of justice.
The cloak fastened around his neck was pushed back, leaving his arms free, and revealing at the same time a tricolored belt and the butts of two pistols protruding from it, while a sabre hung down below the cloak.
He wore a broad-brimmed hat, ornamented with a tricolored cockade, which was rather a bold thing to do in a country like this, with its hedges and sharpshooting, for which a cockade offered an excellent target.
A tricolored ribbon divided the palace occupied by the Assembly from the garden where the people passed in and out.
At a sign from him, men carrying the tricolored banner came forth from the woods, and going up to the Marquis, placed it at his feet.
The table of the tribunal and the chair shaded by the tricoloredflags had been conveyed to this platform.
Upon the balcony, over the door, stood the mayor, wearing a tricolored scarf over his peasant's dress.
The wounded man wore a cloak and a tricolored belt, with pistols and a sabre.
She's to steal out unperceived, and I'm to recognize her by a yellow domino with a little tricolored cross on the sleeve.
At last he approached her, and, taking her sleeve in his hand, unpinned the little cross of tricolored ribbon and fastened it on his own domino.
On the 1st of March, his vessels cast anchor in the Gulf of St. Juan, on the coast of Provence; and Napoleon immediately commenced his march, having unfurled the tricolored flag.
The King of Sardinia was driven from his dominions, and Naples yielded to the tricolored flag.
Soon after, the tricolored cockade was adopted, the French guards were suppressed by the Assembly, the king and his family were brought to Paris by a mob, and the Club of the Jacobins was established.
Among the girls wearing tricoloredsashes and carrying green palm boughs, he recognized Catherine.
He wore a faded pearl velvet suit and while munching a hunk of cake sandwiched with preserves, he frayed out the ends of an old tricolored scarf inside a pearl gray felt hat.