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To the right and left of the post stood rows of French soldiers, in blue uniforms, with red epaulettes, in Hessians and shako.
The hessian sack was filled with potatoes.
She used a hessian cloth to cover the dining table.
The farmer used hessian to protect the plants from frost.
The hessian material gave the room a rustic feel.
They wrapped the fragile items in hessian for shipping.
The hessian bag tore open, spilling its contents.
The hessian curtains added a cozy touch to the room.
The hessian table runner matched the rustic theme of the wedding.
He wore a hessian sack over his shoulder like a backpack.
The hessian fabric was rough to the touch but durable.
Yet, after marching to Trenton, Washington's troops do surprise the Hessian mercenaries who are in position there.
Hessian boots were the most fashionable footwear option for men.
And you know, the bank branch was so overwhelmed with the cash they'd have to transfer the banknotes to the stronger hessian sacks because the bin liners kept breaking.
In the story, the Horseman is alleged to be the spirit of a dead Hessian soldier, who now takes his revenge on the living for the loss of his head.
Look at them (on the Christmas cards), with their curly hair and natty hats, their well-shaped legs incased in smalls, their dainty Hessian boots, their ruffling frills, their canes and dangling seals.
We'll start with the possibility of this horseman being of the American variety, which means you're dealing with a long-dead Hessian mercenary soldier who was hired by the British to try and defeat the American revolutionaries.
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