The reason why you don't see his tail, is because he tucks it up out of sight; he carries it coiled away in his pocket, I guess. [Please select]
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It was certainly a baby's dress, and it was most beautifully made, with tiny frills and tucks. [Please select]
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Dest lay still dere in de sof gwown', Little cat, W'ile I tucks de gween gwass all awoun', Little cat.' [Please select]
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The green dress was made up with as many tucks and frills and shirrings as Emily's taste permitted. [Please select]
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(Here she tucks in the upper sheet tidily at the foot.) [Please select]
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I perceive that little frock you have on has three tucks in it. [Please select]
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I am going to unpick those tucks, and line them softly with cotton wool, and lay the francs in the cotton wool. [Please select]
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The dog tucks in its tail between its legs and takes flight, often with a howl [as of] pain. [Please select]
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That's a little loose for even Sam, and she can't take any tucks in it. [Please select]
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She takes it right out as soon as she tucks me up because she says I mustn't be a coward. [Please select]
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My dress will fit you, with tucks and reefs here and there; and the hoots won't be much too large, for though I'm fat I have small feet, thank goodness.' [Please select]
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