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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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New York Weekly
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v. 60 no. 47
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New York Weekly, v. LX, no. 47, September 2, 1905 (Issue) |
Author: |
C., E. J.
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Date: |
September 2, 1905 |
First Sentence: |
Almost every house contains some handsome articles made of linen, among them centerpieces and doilies for the table, covers for the dresser and sideboard, splashes and cushion covers, and the embroidery with which they are decorated make them beautiful bits of needlework. |
Last Sentence: |
Linen should be quite dry before it is put away, to avoid danger of mildew. |
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