10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HATGUARD»
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1
Delphi Works of Arnold Bennett (Illustrated)
There was a real shop,atwhich William Henry commanded her tobuy a hatguard.
The hatguard cost sixpence. Athome sixpence was sixpence, and would
buyseven pounds offine mealy potatoes; but here sixpence was nothing —
certainly it ...
2
It's Me, O Lord!: An Abstract & Brief Chronicle of Some of ...
Several men at the works were lovers of these operas and none was a more
consistent champion than a voluble old-time mechanic known as Charley
Hatguard, a man of about sixty, dapper as a don with his neat chin-beard though
he had ...
Alfred Edgar Coppard, 1957
I can imagine a bounder being described as "the sort of person who uses a wasp
gun instead of a teaspoon." As we all know, a hatguard is the mark of a very low
fellow. I suppose the idea is that you and I, being so dashed rich, do not much ...
4
Hats: A History of Fashion in Headwear
... schoolsin Englandtoday, andtill recently was, along withhis striped apron, a
mark of the butcher's trade. Boaters were made in white or speckled straw,witha
ribbon band and possibly a hatguard(to anchoritto thelapel)costinga shilling extra
.
5
The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories
There was a real shop, at which William Henry commanded her to buy a
hatguard. The hat-guard cost sixpence. At home sixpence was sixpence, and
would buy seven pounds of fine mealy potatoes; but here sixpence was nothing –
certainly ...
6
The American horse show, with the official rules and regulations
Neckwear, Vest, Spurs, Gloves, Rain-Gloves, Whip, Sandwich Case, Flask: Same
as Master. Lady Member (Side Saddle). Hat: Hunting silk hat or bowler. Hatguard
: Required; if veil is worn, not permissible. Veils: Optional. Habit: Dark melton ...
Margaret Cabell Self, 1958
7
Lure and Lore of London's River
starting their trips up the river, and a favourite pastime was to watch the traffic on
London Bridge, and to bet a hatguard that more white and grey horses would
pass within a given time from the City to the Borough than would pass from the ...
Albert Gravely Linney, 1932
8
Rule book / The American Horse Shows Association, Inc
Hatguard: Required. Coat: Scarlet hunt livery color, or black; of melton or heavy
twill. Accepted formal cuts as for example, frock coat with rounded skirts, swallow
tail (shad belly) and cutaway (weasel belly). Collar: Same material and color as ...
9
Fox-hound, Forest, and Prairie
Montmorency's left boot releases itself with a healthy crack from its breeches-
button ; Mrs. Montmorency's elastics snap gaily under her foot (her only skirt that
won't sit without them) ; and Round- bead's gilded hatguard draws its staple out
of ...
Edward Pennell Elmhirst, 1892
10
The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes
... duly noted, together with the gold hatguard, hanging loose down the back in
order to allow freedom in bowing to the ladies at the meet. The second horseman
reins back respectfully, and his master looks round at the assembled company for
...
Alfred Edward Thomas Watson, 1899