"Cloth" Quotes from Famous Books
... New York," he said, "have baskets, or pockets, or bags made of coarse cloth. Of them all, I could most easily make the net, perhaps, of vines. But the little things would fall out of the net. I will see whether I can make a net ... — An American Robinson Crusoe - for American Boys and Girls • Samuel. B. Allison
... a way, Ruth," declared Alice. "We have on two skirts. The under one is of heavy cloth. Couldn't we tear ... — The Moving Picture Girls Under the Palms - Or Lost in the Wilds of Florida • Laura Lee Hope
... like fine linen. It was caught in at the waist by a broad girdle studded with what seemed to be amazonites. In it was thrust a long curved poniard resembling the Malaysian kris. His legs were swathed in the same green cloth as the upper garment. His ... — The Moon Pool • A. Merritt
... buxom girl with a heavy tread, carrying a large rag doll, made the flight very slowly. She didn't trust "them cakes of ice," knowing full well that packing cases, however stoutly built, and however ably disguised in white cheese cloth, were parlous things for a lady of her weight. The prompter urged her in an audible voice to get a move on, to which she retorted sharply, "Shut up, I ain't going to break any ... — William Adolphus Turnpike • William Banks
... of God she shall have a pair of my cloth ones," said the old lady. "Give her a pair, Asta; and take a fairly ... — Ditte: Girl Alive! • Martin Andersen Nexo
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