691 examples of muslin in sentences

She began to look out for her lover; half-hidden behind the muslin window curtain, which waved gently to and fro in the afternoon breezes.

With over 200 Portraits. 8vo, Muslin.

8vo, half Calf, $7 50; Sheep, $6 75; Muslin, $6 00.

12mo, Paper, 75 cents; Muslin, $1 00 per Volume.

12mo, Muslin, $2 50.

By W.C. FOWLER, M.A. 8vo, Muslin, $1 50; Sheep, $1 75.

8vo, half Calf, $7 50; Sheep extra, $6 75; Muslin, $6 00.

8vo, half Calf, $7 50; Sheep extra, $6 75; Muslin, $6 00.

8vo, half Calf, $5 00; Sheep extra, $4 50; Muslin, $4 00.

8vo, Muslin, $2 00; Sheep extra, $2 25; half Calf, $2 50.

12mo, Muslin, 50 cents; Paper, 37-1/2 cents.

12mo, Muslin, $7 50.

12mo, Muslin, $2 10.

12mo, Muslin, $2 00.

12mo, Muslin, gilt edges, 60 cents; Muslin, 50 cents.

12mo, Muslin, gilt edges, 60 cents; Muslin, 50 cents.

12mo, Muslin, 75 cents; Paper, 50 cents.

8vo, Muslin, $5 00; Sheep, $5 50.

8vo, Muslin, $1 50.

12mo, Muslin, plain edges, 60 cents per volume; Muslin, gilt edges, 75 cents per volume.

The proportion of white collars to overalls and of muslin frocks to kitchen aprons was greater than in any other Anglo-Saxon community of equal income.

The females wear white muslin and light silk gowns, with caps, bonnets, ribbons and feathers; some carry reticules on the arm and many are seen with parasols, while nearly all of them carry a white pocket-handkerchief before them in the most fashionable style.

So Charlotte sat alone all evening in the schoolroom at Stonegappe, a small figure hidden in pure white, billowy seas of muslin, and lamented thus: "She cares nothing in the world about me except to contrive how the greatest possible quantity of labour may be squeezed out of me, and to that end she overwhelms me with oceans of needlework, yards of cambric to hem, muslin night-caps to make, and above all things, dolls to dress."

So Charlotte sat alone all evening in the schoolroom at Stonegappe, a small figure hidden in pure white, billowy seas of muslin, and lamented thus: "She cares nothing in the world about me except to contrive how the greatest possible quantity of labour may be squeezed out of me, and to that end she overwhelms me with oceans of needlework, yards of cambric to hem, muslin night-caps to make, and above all things, dolls to dress."

Of course, all these old tales should have gone where Mrs. Sidgwick's old muslin caps went; but they have not, and so it has got about that Charlotte Brontë was not fond of children.

691 examples of  muslin  in sentences