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As for the Festival, she reminded me to talk about the grant, assured me I'd be great, and sent me out in my snow-boots, confident for the day ahead.
Jenni Avins: The Inaugural Women Entrepreneurs Festival: Building a Better Movement Jenni Avins 2011
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As for the Festival, she reminded me to talk about the grant, assured me I'd be great, and sent me out in my snow-boots, confident for the day ahead.
Jenni Avins: The Inaugural Women Entrepreneurs Festival: Building a Better Movement Jenni Avins 2011
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As for the Festival, she reminded me to talk about the grant, assured me I'd be great, and sent me out in my snow-boots, confident for the day ahead.
Jenni Avins: The Inaugural Women Entrepreneurs Festival: Building a Better Movement Jenni Avins 2011
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She gathered her skirts high under her cloak, displaying her feet in fur-lined snow-boots.
Maurice Guest 2003
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Maurice had his hand on her wrist, and he dragged her after him, over the frozen pavements, far more quickly than she could in comfort go, hampered as she was by snow-boots and by her heavy cloak.
Maurice Guest 2003
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Pity we didn't have any snow-boots small enough to lend her.
Five Get Into A Fix Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1958
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"Well, I'm nearly ready now," answered Mrs Beaver at last, allowing her husband to help her into; her snow-boots.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Lewis, C. S. 1950
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I was earlier than usual that morning, which was bad luck, as I heard Fitz-Jones click his gate behind me and thud after me in his snow-boots.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 19, 1919 Various
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This winter, I bought you a pair of snow-boots, of which you were very proud ....
Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910 Maud Howe Elliott 1915
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As Hibbert passed through the hall to get his overcoat and snow-boots, he saw men in the passage by the "sport-room," greasing their ski against an early start.
Four Weird Tales Algernon Blackwood 1910
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