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She was dressed in her soft, white antelope-skin dress decorated with porcupine quills, with the wolf skins over her shoulders and deerhide leggings to keep her warm.
Come Again No More Jack Todd 2010
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Emaline followed him in a soft white antelope-skin dress decorated with porcupine quills, with wolf skins over her shoulders and deerhide leggings.
Come Again No More Jack Todd 2010
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Emaline followed him in a soft white antelope-skin dress decorated with porcupine quills, with wolf skins over her shoulders and deerhide leggings.
Come Again No More Jack Todd 2010
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Idalia doubted that any of his City friends would recognize Kellen these days, dressed as he was in nothing but a pair of deerhide trousers and his heavy leather moccasins, and with his long dark gold hair tied back in a length of buckskin.
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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She was dressed in her soft, white antelope-skin dress decorated with porcupine quills, with the wolf skins over her shoulders and deerhide leggings to keep her warm.
Come Again No More Jack Todd 2010
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She was dressed in her soft, white antelope-skin dress decorated with porcupine quills, with the wolf skins over her shoulders and deerhide leggings to keep her warm.
Come Again No More Jack Todd 2010
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Emaline followed him in a soft white antelope-skin dress decorated with porcupine quills, with wolf skins over her shoulders and deerhide leggings.
Come Again No More Jack Todd 2010
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Time enough to dump out the dirt and tuck his loincloth into the deerhide belt, then scramble forward onto the potatoes.
He Don't Know Him 2010
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It is difficult to know how many deerhides were shipped to Japan before the Dutch arrived, for our data are limited to the Dutch period, a time during which the deerhide trade increased enormously.
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It must be recalled that the scale of Dutch deerhide exploitation increased dramatically during the time that the Favorolang troubles were occurring: from around 100,000 per year in 1634 to more than 150,000 in 1637.
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