1 He put on his fur coat and hat and went out into the hall.
2 "Nonsense, Jim," she whispered, stroking the sleeve of his coat.
3 I thought it was you, or rather your fur coat, as you passed me.
4 When he reached the library, he saw the bag and coat in the corner.
5 After he had taken the button-hole out of his coat, he seemed to hesitate.
6 Dorian Gray threw his hat and coat upon the table and passed into the library.
7 "No, Harry," answered the artist, giving his hat and coat to the bowing waiter.
8 He had taken the flower out of his coat, and was smelling it, or pretending to do so.
9 Richard II had a coat, valued at thirty thousand marks, which was covered with balas rubies.
10 Yes," murmured Lord Henry, settling his button-hole in his coat; "and when they grow older they know it.
11 When the second act was over, there came a storm of hisses, and Lord Henry got up from his chair and put on his coat.
12 It was a lovely night, so warm that he threw his coat over his arm and did not even put his silk scarf round his throat.
13 He kept his hands in the pockets of his Astrakhan coat, and seemed not to have noticed the gesture with which he had been greeted.
14 With an evening coat and a white tie, as you told me once, anybody, even a stock-broker, can gain a reputation for being civilized.
15 "Thanks, I won't have anything more," said the painter, taking his cap and coat off and throwing them on the bag that he had placed in the corner.
16 He realized that, and when he had locked the door of his library, he opened the secret press into which he had thrust Basil Hallward's coat and bag.
17 In one corner, with his head buried in his arms, a sailor sprawled over a table, and by the tawdrily painted bar that ran across one complete side stood two haggard women, mocking an old man who was brushing the sleeves of his coat with an expression of disgust.
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