Which preposition to use with drapers
Sally is near marriagewith an eminent woollen-draper in the Strand, if ye have a mind to it; for there are five or six of them there.
So at about thirteen years of age George Moore began his business life as apprentice to a draper at Wigton.
His father was draper to the king.
I have said Sally's humble servant is a woolen- draper of great reputation; and she is soon to be married.
The cause that drew forth the famous Drapier letterswhy Swift chose to spell the word draper with an i no one has ever explainedappears at first sight hardly worthy of the occasion.
We doubt not that they will welcome Mr. Draper as one of their fraternity.
Although a draper by trade, his cultivated mind and excellent literary judgment were of distinct service to his young friend.
[Footnote 33: Note made by L. C Draper from the Louisville, Ga., Gazette, Draper MSS., series VV, vol.
[Footnote 1: This Letter was written by Mr. James Heywood, many years wholesale linen-draper on Fish-street Hill, who died in 1776, at the age of 90.
The trip by trolley with my husband and Grace Draper through the beautiful country lying between Jamaica and Hempstead will always remain in my memory as a turning point in my ideas of matrimony and its problems.
"Here's something I'll need Draper for, and she's 200 miles away.
[Illustration: Fig. 252.Banner of the Drapers of Caen.