A stout man, with a red
sweater that sagged generously at the neck, came out and signed the book for the driver.
The
sweater's daughter--the family consisted of father, mother, two small boys, and a girl of twenty--went round the house to put out the lights when work was over, and sometimes she allowed herself to be made love to by one of the tailors.
She saw that he was bare-legged, with canvas shoes on his feet, and that his body was swathed in a heavy white
sweater. In the meantime another group had occupied the corner directly against her.
Susan used to pursue Arthur about with a
sweater, because he had one day let slip that a brother of his had died of pneumonia.
I've got the most gorgeous cap and
sweater striped in Redmond colors to wear to the games.
On John's footer [in England soccer was called football, "footer for short] days she never once forgot his
sweater, and she usually carried an umbrella in her mouth in case of rain.
A pair of knee duck trousers and an old
sweater made him a presentable wheel costume, so that he could go with Ruth on afternoon rides.
A groan went up as Spider Hagerty peeled Rivera's
sweater over his head.
The boys wore long hair and striped
sweaters and yelled their college yell every other step they took, to the great satisfaction of the populace, which was glad to have this evidence that their lungs were in good condition.
The two
sweaters she made for him, however, received a better fate, as did the slippers which she insisted on his slipping into, on the evenings they remained at home.
I have a fief in the Rue Tirechappe, and all the women are in love with me, as true as Saint Eloy was an excellent goldsmith, and that the five trades of the good city of Paris are the tanners, the tawers, the makers of cross-belts, the purse-makers, and the
sweaters, and that Saint Laurent was burnt with eggshells.
They wore a sort of uniform of red golfing jackets and white
sweaters, football singlet, and stockings and boots and each had let his fancy play about his head-dress.