Bonnet
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And in order to avoid immediate imprisonment, they had to wear a green
bonnet
so that everyone knew they were a failure.
He dons a cape that is clearly a garbage bag, complete with what appears to be a bucket-shaped
bonnet
over his head.
Aside from the leading man Mr Redfield (who also is the director), the other actors seem to be either chaps from the campus (a bit too old for that actually), or members of the director's household, who appear before the camera without any help from not only the acting couches, but also the make-up artist or hairdresser (a
bonnet
over outgrown permanent bangs or a top hat over mullet is a very long way from creating 1840s).
the goof that we saw was that they remove the
bonnet
(hood) and then later on there are two shots of the car with the police car in front trying to slow it down when the
bonnet
is back on.
I clearly remember standing at the back of the theater watching from between my fingers as some oaf was fornicating on the
bonnet
of the family car... when it was revealed - ha-ha- he didn't know it was (wait for it......) his daughter!
He could not think of that bill, made out on blue paper for a
bonnet
and ribbons, without pitying himself.
'You don't want that,' he said, taking off her
bonnet
and on seeing her without it, he began kissing her again as though he had only just seen her.
Steps were heard approaching the other door, and the nurse said in a frightened whisper, 'Coming!...' and handed Anna her
bonnet.
'Yes, it is all ended and I am alone again,' she said to herself; and without taking off her
bonnet
she sat down in an easy-chair by the fireplace.
Rising, she removed her
bonnet
and took from the table an album in which were photographs of her son at different ages.
When he came nearer he saw, sitting beside Oblonsky, a stout handsome young man wearing a Scotch
bonnet
with long ribbons streaming behind.
The first to appear was Vasenka Veslovsky in new boots reaching half-way up his fat thighs, his green blouse girdled with a new cartridge-belt smelling of leather, and on his head the Scotch
bonnet
with the ribbons.
He seemed to lay claim to a lofty and unquestionable importance because he had long nails, a Scotch bonnet, and everything else in keeping; but one could forgive him this for the sake of his good-nature and breeding.
Soon he heard the rattle of the tarantas, and through the trees saw Vasenka, seated on hay (unluckily the tarantas had no seat), with the Scotch
bonnet
on his head, jolting over the ruts as he was driven down the other avenue.
Who but Vasenka, with his Scotch
bonnet
and his songs and his leggings, sitting on the hay!''At least you might have let him have the brougham!...
At Anna's side, on a heated bay cavalry horse, stretching out his fat legs and evidently admiring himself, rode Vasenka Veslovsky, wearing the Scotch
bonnet
with waving ribbons, and Dolly could not repress a merry smile on recognizing him.
Ready dressed and with her
bonnet
on, she again looked at Annushka's placid and now still rounder face.
He looked smilingly now at the feather on the Princess's
bonnet
and now about him, as if trying to remember something.
She had on a very simple
bonnet
of black tulle.
Where are you going to?""I'm going to Montsou to buy a ribbon for my
bonnet.
He hesitated at first: was it indeed she, that young girl in the coarse blue dress, with that
bonnet?
Philoméne quietly finished putting on her bonnet, and Zacharie took her off, saying that he was quite willing if his mother was willing.
Her will, like the veil of her bonnet, held by a string, flutters in every wind; there is always some desire that draws her, some conventionality that restrains.
"Look at him! he is in the market; he is bowing to Madame Bovary, who's got on a green
bonnet.
It stood out in the light from the oval of her bonnet, with pale ribbons on it like the leaves of weeds.
Madame Bovary bought a bonnet, gloves, and a bouquet.
"You were downstairs in the ante-room, ready to go out, standing on the last stair; you were wearing a
bonnet
with small blue flowers; and without any invitation from you, in spite of myself, I went with you.
But a rustle of silk on the flags, the tip of a bonnet, a lined cloak—it was she!Leon rose and ran to meet her.
She took off her bonnet, and they landed on their island.
The washerwoman herself occupied the pallet, in profound mental oblivion, clad as when last seen, excepting a little black bonnet, which she so constantly wore, that it was commonly thought she made it perform the double duty of both day and night cap.
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