1 Presently she drew on her cotton gloves.
2 He walked, talked, put on his gloves, shook hands, like a man who felt that he had power.
3 As we walked together up the windy street, Lena wiped her eyes with the back of her woollen glove.
4 She sat down in the chair Frances pointed out, carefully arranging her pocket-book and grey cotton gloves on her lap.
5 A few moments later he reappeared with his violin-case a heavy muffler about his neck and thick woollen gloves on his bony hands.
6 All the time he was praying, grandmother watched him through the black fingers of her glove, and when he said 'Amen,' I thought she looked satisfied with him.
7 Tony wore gloves now, and high-heeled shoes and feathered bonnets, and she went downtown nearly every afternoon with Tiny and Lena and the Marshalls' Norwegian Anna.
8 On Sunday mornings one could see him out at the fair grounds, speeding around the race-course in his trotting-buggy, wearing yellow gloves and a black-and-white-check travelling cap, his whiskers blowing back in the breeze.
9 They were all generous, these travelling men; they gave Tiny Soderball handkerchiefs and gloves and ribbons and striped stockings, and so many bottles of perfume and cakes of scented soap that she bestowed some of them on Lena.