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Macci Sendal,' was the response in a resonant voice.
A newly-opened bus terminal on Sendal street allows for public transport in the form of minibuses to and from the town.
Never did Owain see an assemblage so gorgeous with satin and silk and sendal.
Sendal is a thin and light silk material, chiefly used to make ceremonial clothing, church vestments, and banners.
And where is Macci Sendal?'
She then slipped a long-sleeved tunic of green sendal over Alicens head, fastening it at the neck with a bronze brooch.
Dama O'Neill,' Sendal's voice said, 'this came in last night in response to your follow-up ransom message to the Petaybean administration.
At his heels was a little white-haired ecclesiastic in a flowing gown of scarlet sendal, expostulating and arguing in a torrent of words.
Aboard the pirate ship When Dinah O'Neill returned to the Captain's quarters, she found a message from Macci Sendal waiting on her comunit.
And in the master's chamber there was a princely bed, hung with sendal green brocades, and two thick Persian rugs that made Corrie feel as if she were walking on pillows.
In a pavilion of blue sendal constructed above the field on a high scaffold so to command the best view of the battle sat King Jaspin upon his traveling throne, sputtering with rage.
Her honey-brown hair, partially covered by a thin white veil of sendal and crowned with a narrow golden coronet, was dressed in a multitude of thin plaits threaded with jeweled bangles.
He saturated a rag with sendal oil and used it to take off his wrinkles, then doused his head in the basin to wash his hair clean of the streaks of gray he had painted in.
Commoners were allowed a rectangular leather shield and could be armed with a suit of leather armour, bare to the knees and elbows and covered by a red surcoat of a light type of silk called sendal.
Still dreaming, she lay on a flat rock at the waters edge, dressed in a thin sendal shift, not daring to breathe, knowing that the respite couldnt last, exposed as she was to the icy Boreal wind that swept in from the sea.
And on the second day after he had departed, Gil Diaz placed the body upon a right noble saddle, and this saddle with the body upon it he put upon a frame; and he dressed the body in a gambax of fine sendal, next the skin.
The varieties of silk stuffs known at this time were velvet, satin (which was called samite), and taffety (called cendal or sendall), all of which were occasionally stitched with gold and silver.