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“There were a number of Lord Breadalbane's Highlanders, all in the Campbell tartan, drawn up in front of the house, with Lord Breadalbane himself, in a Highland dress, at their head, a few of Sir Neil Menzies's men (in the Menzies red and white tartan), a number of pipers playing, and a company of the 92d Highlanders, also in kilts.”
“Gate, as seen from the highroad, was just a huge and gorgeous new hotel, the Coningsby Arms, standing red and white and gilt in barbarous isolation off the road.”
“All around the fireplace mantels and doorframes and mirrors were bows of red ribbon, and the newel post in the hall was painted in red and white stripes like a barber pole.”
“After planting out the veggie garden and trees, almost the entire area was later covered with a cover crop of lucurne, red and white clover and then coated with a thick layer of salvaged local straw.”
“Caraline Damodred drew herself up on her saddle, face cold enough to shame an Aes Sedai, but suddenly auras of red and white flashed around her and Darlin, and Min knew.”
“The red and white herd nearest at hand, which had been phlegmatically waiting for the call, now trooped towards the steading in the background, their great bags of milk swinging under them as they walked.”
“A red and white Super-America coffee cup was stuffed with empty Reese's Cups papers in a holder next to the console.”
“Some camel bunger with a red and white tea cozy wrapped around his noggin has inherited your expensive whiz-bang rifle.”
“At Cambridge, the first Continental flag was unfurled, with thirteen alternating red and white stripes though the British Union Jack remained in its upper-left-hand corner, and the lyrics for the tune of “Yankee Doodle” emerged in substantially the version everybody knows:”
““You take all those pretty red and white chips, Hucky boy,” Tony said with a grin, throwing away his cards.”
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