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She was dressed in the traditional white cotton dustcoat of the nanny and she carried baby John on her hip.
From his arm a folded dustcoat, a stick and an umbrella dangled to his stride.
The killer unscrewed the silencer and put it and the gun back into the pocket of his dustcoat, doing it unhurriedly and with a tradesman's skill.
His companion was shorter and had his hands thrust into the pockets of a long stylish raincoat that looked like some kind of riding dustcoat from the old American West.
He turned to the small rack of shelves against one wall, flipped through the videotapes stacked there, found the one he wanted and put it in a pocket of his dustcoat.
In spite of the light brown dustcoat and leather-leggings which he wore in deference to his rustic surroundings, I had no difficulty in recognizing Lestrade, of Scotland Yard.
As he strode past Mr Bloom's dental windows the sway of his dustcoat brushed rudely from its angle a slender tapping cane and swept onwards, having buffeted a thewless body.
The shortest of the three men came up on to the dock, took a gun with a silencer attached from under his dustcoat, said, 'Sorry about this,' and shot Frank Minto twice in the chest.
Immediately, you'd be greeted by someone in a blue Lazaar's dustcoat like Jenny Yesse, Peggy Benedict, Pauline Blackford or Roy Smalley, though he always wore a sports coat and plaid tie.
Among them were "The Literature of the South," "Conversations With Malcolm Cowley," "Tennessee Writers" and "Gentleman in a Dustcoat: A Biography of John Crowe Ransom," whose writing Mr. Young especially championed.