Most interesting of these is the dagger or sword, always very short, save in the latest graves, and distinguished by a heart-shaped guard marking the juncture of hilt and blade; its sheath is also characteristic, having a triangular projection on one side and usually a separate chape: these peculiar forms were necessitated by a special way of hanging the dagger from two straps that it might not interfere with a rider's movements. [Please select]
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This is a chape hotel, isn't it. [Please select]
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"I'll go with you now to a chape hotel, and won't charge you nothin'." [Please select]
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You come along o' me, me dears-oh, and it's chape as dirt you're getting it, love. [Please select]
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"I think that av ye offered yersilf chape enough he might give ye a job wid a shovel on the grade." [Please select]
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I'm letting you the room chape as dirt, Bet Granger, 'cos I've took a fancy to you, honey; and that's as true as my name is Molly O'Flaherty.' [Please select]
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