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Examples
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“I think so,” said Francis, who was the pink of perfection this morning in a brown suit, garnet tie, and sard sleeve-links.
The Titan 2004
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They prayed for the Chinese who had died without confession, and wore little death's heads in aluminum as sleeve-links.
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Nunkie blinked his eyes behind his spectacles: all this luxury terrified him; he had almost forgotten the sleeve-links, talking with Clifton of people they had known:
The Bill-Toppers J. Andr�� Castaigne
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She spread the watch, the chain, the sleeve-links, a certain pearl stud which Dan had noticed once or twice in his shirt when poor Gunton wore dress clothes, upon the table -- all the poor, invaluable trifles which had lain on the drawers in that pathetic little heap bequeathed to the dead man's friend.
A Sheaf of Corn Mary E. Mann
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Good old Nunkie wiped the perspiration from their foreheads with his big checked handkerchief, invited Clifton to come with Lily and choose the sleeve-links and suggested that they could have a chat at the restaurant.
The Bill-Toppers J. Andr�� Castaigne
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As Bell was turning over some sleeve-links, Chris was examining a case of silver and gold cigarette-cases and the like.
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Hartley looked at his sleeve-links for quite a long time.
The Pointing Man A Burmese Mystery Marjorie Douie
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Pa did his best to calm Mrs. Clifton, tried to amuse her with the story of the sleeve-links, of the horse's hocks, and Pa laughed, my!
The Bill-Toppers J. Andr�� Castaigne
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Elaborate studs and sleeve-links are all foppish and vulgar.
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To take all that trouble for the sake of a pair of sleeve-links!
The Bill-Toppers J. Andr�� Castaigne
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