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    linen


    1. reinforced by the sound made by his linen suit trousers as they rubbed over his rough,


    2. linen and white cotton


    3. I held the tee-shirts up to my face and even through the sack-cloth I could smell fresh linen


    4. with a square of the finest linen in my top pocket


    5. All the shelves, table tops and chair backs were protected with embroidered white linen and above us, a wooden beamed ceiling


    6. The shop was in a yard overlooking the bay and covering its low walls hung every type of linen designed for every household need


    7. ” Not on the same night, of course”, she added just to be sure that she could manage the linen


    8. Through blurry vision, I see a clean linen handkerchief appear below pew level


    9. I suppose decent bed linen is always acceptable


    10. ‘As her boss, I was given the enjoyable task of presenting her with the cheque we’d collected for her – Sally, they raised nearly £200! Claire, the girl who works in the office with Anna, had elicited the information by some means or other that Anna wanted money to buy linen and crockery when they get to Italy so in the end we’d decided to just give her the cash

    11. added just to be sure that she could manage the linen


    12. 19"There was a rich man who was dressed in purple and fine linen and lived in luxury


    13. 19There was a certain rich man, which was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared


    14. White linen hand towels hung within ready grasp and a dish with hand-cut marbled soap sat also in close reach


    15. A large claw foot tub with shining steel shower head, faucet and knobbed valve, all curtained in white linen greeted her immediate gaze


    16. There, hanging in the compartment, was something they had not made themselves: a new charcoal black sack suit and vest and two linen shirts from the village haberdashery


    17. The tables were dressed in linen and set with white china place settings, accented with silverware bearing the engraved initials of the Union Pacific Railway on each piece


    18. It was unoccupied, so he set himself to brushing his dinner suit, polishing his boot tops, and airing his best linen shirt


    19. a thick linen napkin with club soda to the spot


    20. After all, he has given her life and a little luxury, a real bed and fresh linen

    21. Her pink linen business suit, but she doubted Beth would choose it, Beth preferred Blue


    22. He was referring to her pink linen suit, perhaps that was what they were talking about, it had obviously raised a few brows, and the last time she wore it


    23. 6One of them said to the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of


    24. 7The man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the river, lifted


    25. In the price of linen we must add to this price the wages of the flax-dresser, of the spinner, of the weaver, of the bleacher, etc


    26. But the same number of spinners or weavers will every year produce the same, or very nearly the same, quantity of linen and woollen cloth


    27. That the price of linen and woollen cloth is liable neither to such frequent, nor to such great variations, as the price of corn, every man's experience will inform him


    28. The great improvements in the coarser manufactories of both linen and woollen cloth furnish the labourers with cheaper and better clothing; and those in the manufactories of the coarser metals, with cheaper and better instruments of trade, as well as with many agreeable and convenient pieces of household furniture


    29. A French author of great knowledge and ingenuity, Mr Messance, receiver of the taillies in the election of St Etienne, endeavours to shew that the poor do more work in cheap than in dear years, by comparing the quantity and value of the goods made upon those different occasions in three different manufactures; one of coarse woollens, carried on at Elbeuf; one of linen, and another of silk, both which extend through the whole generality of Rouen


    30. The manufacture of linen in Scotland, and that of coarse woollens in the West Riding of Yorkshire, are growing manufactures, of which the produce is generally, though with some variations, increasing both in quantity and value

    31. common sorts of manufactures, such as those of plain linen and woollen cloth, computed at an


    32. will annually work up very nearly the same quantity of linen and woollen cloth


    33. The spinning of linen yarn is carried on in Scotland nearly in the same way as the knitting of


    34. The weavers of linen and hempen cloth,


    35. On the one bed was a set of linen


    36. She’d tie long linen threads to their feet, then he could play with them


    37. Her peplos was made of the finest linen


    38. diaphanous, intended to be worn over a linen sheath


    39. however, a smal piece of linen around the hip


    40. as those used in the army, but only a linen over

    41. The smith erects some sort of iron, the weaver some sort of linen or woollen manufactory


    42. He became even louder as Hesper swaddled him in a clean linen sheet


    43. The linen manufacture has not yet obtained it, but is making great strides towards it


    44. When the two men from the Royal Guard left with their grisly find wrapped in linen, Zarko decided not to return to the palace to press Helez for an answer


    45. The silk, perhaps, is the manufacture which would suffer the most by this freedom of trade, and after it the linen, though the latter much less than the former


    46. Then instead of selling the flax, they could earn much more by producing linen


    47. If the wines of France are better and cheaper than those of Portugal, or its linens than those of Germany, it would be more advantageous for Great Britain to purchase both the wine and the foreign linen which it had occasion for of France, than of Portugal and Germany


    48. And Ductor, who owns the linen mill


    49. Caphates, the foreman at Ductor’s linen mill


    50. They approached the marble slab on which the body had been laid out and covered with a white linen sheet so that only the face was visible














































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