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  • That night, I looked out from the stage to see my mother, a few friends, and an impressive array of whiteclad nuns, the teachers of St. Agnes.

    Wait Till Next Year Doris Kearns Goodwin 1997

  • That night, I looked out from the stage to see my mother, a few friends, and an impressive array of whiteclad nuns, the teachers of St. Agnes.

    Wait Till Next Year Doris Kearns Goodwin 1997

  • As the sky slowly became overcast, and the darkness deepened, he set himself to think the nurse there on the roof beside him -- a whiteclad, slender figure.

    The Rich Little Poor Boy Eleanor Gates 1913

  • A confessed vulgarian, he foresaw the verdict of justice in the shape of that whiteclad form.

    The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million O. Henry 1886

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