The 241 occurrences of knickers

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His mind again reverted to the subject with pleasant anticipation when, the next afternoon, clad in knickers and a Norfolk, with a cap pulled rakishly over his eyes, he trudged over the hills to which the children had directed him.

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There was a sparkle in Joe's eye as he hastily put on the saddle while Kit ran into the house for her riding knickers.

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"Up there you simply must wear knickers, or a divided skirt; it's ... it's ... such a high altitude ... and so ...

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Racing Knickers, 2/, 2/5, 3/6, 4/6, and 6/6.

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Knickers, White, 1/6, 2/, 2/6, 3/6, and 4/6.

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Knickers, Blue, 2/6, 3/6, and 4/6.

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They won't let her leave the Turkey-twill knickers and the short skirt.

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Here she was settled under the lee of a machine--happily the shadow-side, for the sun was warm--and the white foam of the undertow was guilty of a tremendous glare--the one the people who can't endure the seaside get neuralgia from--and Sally was going to come out of the second machine directly in the Turkey-twill knickers, and find her way through the selvage-wave and the dazzle, or get knocked down and have to try back.

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Promised Stanny he should wear his knickers.

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She was holding them, the ridiculous knickers, to the nursery fire.

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It took ten minutes to get Stanley into them, into the little blue linen knickers he had never worn before, and into his tight little white jersey; and then there was Dossie and her wonderful rig-out, the clean, white frock and the serge jacket of turquoise blue and the tiny mushroom hat with the white ribbon.

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And in spite of it he was heartrending, pathetic; so small he was, with all his baby roundness accentuated absurdly by the knickers.

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"Such a little man as he is, in those knickers."

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"Damn his knickers," said Ranny to himself, behind his set teeth.

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"It's Stanny's knickers," she said, "that I can't get over!"

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"I believe," said Ranny, "you've never reelly got over Stanley's goin' into knickers."

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"I _love_ his knickers," she protested.

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She was Winny of the short tunic and the knickers, and the long black stockings, and had her hair (tied by a great bow of ribbon) in a door-knocker plat.

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And I've been thinking of it all evening as I patched his brown corduroy knickers and darned his little stockings and balled them up in a neat little row.

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It impresses me as a frontier cow-town grown out of its knickers and still ungainly in its first long trousers.

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Your own Mother leaning forward over the scroll end of the couch, with her dress and skirts all turned up over her back; she had on black silk knickers trimmed with a golden fringe, and light pink silk chemise and stockings; the Captain was opening her drawers and putting the tail of the chemise aside, whilst your aunt was busy unbuttoning his trousers and taking out "Oh, such a big beautiful Prick," quite nine or ten inches long, which she presented to your Mother's bottom, and I really thought he was going to push it into the wrong place, but his sister directed it lower down, and I could just see the lovely fleshy lips of your Mother's Cunt, as it fairly sucked him in, she pushing out her bottom in the rudest possible way, to meet his advance.

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The hair on his little round head was cut close, and he usually wore a shirt-waist and "knickers," with a wide straw hat on the back of his head.

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For the last fortnight the milk had been delivered, not by the usual uncouth boy, but by a charming member of the feminine sex, attired in short smock, knickers and gaiters, and a picturesque rush hat.

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Thus thinking, Miss Lucy lifted several suits of small clothing, and finally selected a black velvet blouse and knickers, with a pair of red silk stockings, some dainty kid shoes, and a broad-brimmed hat decorated by a long, drooping feather.

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"Velvet knickers and plumed hats?"

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PLAYING FOR KEEPS I've watched him change from his bibs and things, from bonnets known as "cute," To little frocks, and later on I saw him don a suit; And though it was of calico, those knickers gave him joy, Until the day we all agreed 'twas time for corduroy.

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While she lay stunned, up came Doctor Stout, And he cast a petticoat her "knickers" about, To hide the striped horrors which bagged at the knees.

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So off scorched the New Woman, all in the dark, But as the little vulgar boy her knickers failed to mark, He was quite polite, and she began to cry, "Oh!

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Up the grassy bank before the cabin Barry Elder came swinging towards her, a lithe figure in brown knickers and white shirt rolling loosely open at the throat.

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He set the frying-pan down beside the stove and moved over to the clothes, picking up the smallest pair of child's knickers imaginable.

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Scipio laid the knickers aside.

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Karen and Sarah and Louise all had to start wearing training bras this year, and here she was with a flat chest and an unsightly bulge in her knickers.

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She was a very pretty girl, hardly more than twenty-two or three, attired in a businesslike costume consisting of a leather jacket, knickers, and the black spiral puttees that had come into style in the past decade.

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At this station--Nipigon Lodge--the Prince, in shooting knickers and a great anxiety to be off and away, left the train at 8.30, and walking along the road, came to the launch that was to take him down river to the fishing camp where he was to spend a week-end of sport.

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Being Canadians they carried the love of silk stockings on to the land, and it was strange to see this feminine extremity under the blue linen overall trousers or knickers.

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Nestie was standing in the centre of the large entrance hall where his father had left him, a neat, slim little figure in an Eton suit and straw hat, and the walls were lined by big lads in kilts, knickers, tweed suits, and tailless Highland bonnets in various stages of roughness and decay.

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Larry was snapped out of his trance by a light knock on the door, which opened to admit a radiant girl in creamy knickers and green cardigan.

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The photographers were alive to the piquancy of these revelations, and portraits of Marie Louise in knickers and puttees, and armed with agricultural weapons, appeared in the pages of all the weeklies along with other aristocrats and commoners.

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He was attired in "knickers" and pleated jacket, that looked as if he'd slept in them, and his fat legs were knock-kneed.

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I see myself in jersey and flannel knickers sitting beside my father on the edge of a deck skylight, and gazing out across dazzlingly sunlit waters to the near-by northern coast of New South Wales.

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So far he had always been dressed like a boy, in knickers and a sailor blouse, now he was to be dressed like a man all at once.

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