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Girdled at the waist with a Bakhauriot belt, its skirts were drawn back to reveal his wide silken breeches, tucked into short boots of soft green leather, adorned with gold thread.
The Bloody Crown of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003
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Girdled at the waist with a Bakhauriot belt, its skirts were drawn back to reveal his wide silken breeches, tucked into short boots of soft green leather, adorned with gold thread.
The Bloody Crown Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003
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Girdled at the waist with a Bakhauriot belt, its skirts were drawn back to reveal his wide silken breeches, tucked into short boots of soft green leather, adorned with gold thread.
The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989
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Girdled at the waist with a Bakhauriot belt, its skirts were drawn back to reveal his wide silken breeches, tucked into short boots of soft green leather, adorned with gold thread.
A Witch Shall Be Born Howard, Robert E. 1975
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Girdled at the waist with a Bakhauriot belt, its skirts were drawn back to reveal his wide silken breeches, tucked into short boots of soft green leather, adorned with gold thread.
Conan the Freebooter Howard, Robert E. 1968
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Girdled with a green and slimy ditch, round the inner side of which ran a parapeted wall pierced along the top with shot-holes, stood the buildings, spreading often over many acres.
The Ontario Readers: Fourth Book Ontario. Ministry of Education
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Girdled about with the immense darkness of this mysterious universe even as we are, they were born and died, suffered and struggled.
The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told J. Arthur Thomson 1897
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'Tell me what message you have from the Fair-Girdled.'
The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay Maurice Hewlett 1892
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She allowed herself more scope than he, trusting herself further: it is known that she treasured discarded things of his, and went so far as to wear (she, the Fair-Girdled!) a studded belt of his made to fit her.
The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay Maurice Hewlett 1892
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So they rode out of the woods of Saint-Pol-la-Marche, and Richard began to sing songs of Jehane the Fair-Girdled; never truly her lover until he might love her no more.
The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay Maurice Hewlett 1892
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