His fingers tightened on the jewelled cimeter that protruded, silk-Sashed, from his middle, but neither voice nor eyes nor lips betrayed the least emotion.
"Rung Ho!"
Talbot Mundy
Frowsy women stare at us from rickety houses in the old part of the town; children, no longer silk-Sashed but dirt-stained and ignorant, play in the mud-heaps; patient old tinkers and cobblers are seen in the dim shops at work.
"A Midsummer Drive Through The Pyrenees"
Edwin Asa Dix
They were in steep and narrow streets, that crooked and turned with no apparent purpose of leading anywhere, among houses that looked down upon them with an astonished stare from the leaden-Sashed windows of their timber-laced gables.
"Their Silver Wedding Journey"
William Dean Howells