and when a sharp pain shot through it she was unable torepressa cry. She got up, tenderly placed the foot on the ground and tried her weight on it, which caused acute pain. She unlaced and removed her moccasin to find that her ankle had commenced to swell. Assured that she had sprain...
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The footwear of the peoples of the Balkan Peninsula consisted of a single piece of leather and resembled a moccasin. Some peoples used footwear with wooden soles (for example, in Portugal and Italy), and others wore shoes made entirely of wood (in France, the Netherlands). Russian clothing ...
The final length of the slipper is the measurement from one corner of a square to the opposite corner, times two, plus 1/4 of inch (the 1/4 of an inch is a result of sewing the pieces together). This square from the Women’s Slipper measures 4 1/2 inches x 2 = 9 inches + 1...
resembled a moccasin. Some peoples used footwear with wooden soles (for example, in Portugal and Italy), and others wore shoes made entirely of wood (in France, the Netherlands). Russian clothing shared elements with the dress of other Slavic peoples, yet it had a number of unique features....
The footwear of the peoples of the Balkan Peninsula consisted of a single piece of leather and resembled a moccasin. Some peoples used footwear with wooden soles (for example, in Portugal and Italy), and others wore shoes made entirely of wood (in France, the Netherlands). Russian clothing ...
resembled a moccasin. Some peoples used footwear with wooden soles (for example, in Portugal and Italy), and others wore shoes made entirely of wood (in France, the Netherlands). Russian clothing shared elements with the dress of other Slavic peoples, yet it had a number of unique features....
The footwear of the peoples of the Balkan Peninsula consisted of a single piece of leather and resembled a moccasin. Some peoples used footwear with wooden soles (for example, in Portugal and Italy), and others wore shoes made entirely of wood (in France, the Netherlands). Russian clothing ...
resembled a moccasin. Some peoples used footwear with wooden soles (for example, in Portugal and Italy), and others wore shoes made entirely of wood (in France, the Netherlands). Russian clothing shared elements with the dress of other Slavic peoples, yet it had a number of unique features....