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  • Lord knows when I make it it's gonna be all baby bonnet's and buckets of talcum powder to prevent my ass from getting chapped.

    Archive 2005-05-01 Michelle Collins 2005

  • Tumbled chestnut curls framed by the bonnet's brim.

    Once An Angel Medeiros, Teresa, 1962- 1993

  • His bonnet's of the Saxon green, his waistcoat's of the plaid;

    English Songs and Ballads Various

  • It certainly would have electrified Mrs. Bruce if her small daughter had confessed to her bonnet's whereabouts.

    An Australian Lassie Lilian Turner

  • "Your bonnet's like a wet rag," -- with a furtive glance at the worn-out face.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 Various

  • But it's fac as death I ken frae Janet McQuhatty 'at the bonnet's a' crape, and three yairds o 'crape on the dress, the which Marget calls a costume ....

    A Window in Thrums 1898

  • "Your new bonnet's come home this morning, Miss Dora," Elizabeth Madden said, rather sharply.

    Henry Dunbar A Novel 1875

  • "Your bonnet's like a wet rag," -- with a furtive glance at the worn-out face.

    Margret Howth, a Story of To-day Rebecca Harding Davis 1870

  • Earlscombe; and Emily was delighted to have discovered that the sweet cottage bonnet's owner was called Ellen, which just then was the pet Christian name of romance, in honour of the Lady of the

    Chantry House Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • Rose was in a fidget of business, and the tip of her bonnet's white feather executed all manner of arcs and curves in the air, within imminent distance of Mr. Satterthwaite's face.

    The Hills of the Shatemuc 1856

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