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 Current Search - leather in A Farewell to Arms
1  His boots were smoothly polished dull leather.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 21
2  We were standing in front of the leather goods shop.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 23
3  The leather was dark and oiled smooth as a used saddle.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 23
4  The electric light made high lights on the dull oiled leather.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 23
5  We were alone in the club sitting back in one of the big leather sofas.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 21
6  The oars were long and there were no leathers to keep them from slipping out.
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Context   In BOOK 4: 37
7  She was carrying a thin rattan stick like a toy riding-crop, bound in leather.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 4
8  It was a gray leather holster and I had bought it second-hand to wear in the town.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 23
9  There were comfortable leather chairs in the bar and I sat in one of them and read until the barman came in.
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Context   In BOOK 4: 35
10  At the foot of the bed was my flat trunk, and my winter boots, the leather shiny with oil, were on the trunk.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 3
11  We were sitting in the deep leather chairs, the champagne in the ice-bucket and our glasses on the table between us.
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Context   In BOOK 4: 35
12  I paid for the cartridges and the pistol, filled the magazine and put it in place, put the pistol in my empty holster, filled the extra clips with cartridges and put them in the leather slots on the holster and then buckled on my belt.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 23