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  • I warrant she'll go about, visiting the poor, and making them clothes, and broths, and wine possets, and baby-linen, all day long.

    Camilla 2008

  • To us at home, who live and feel our life every day, the manufacture of endless baby-linen and the packing of mountains of clothes does not give an idea of much pleasurable excitement; but at San Jose, where there was scarcely motion enough in existence to prevent its waters from becoming foul with stagnation, this packing of baby-linen was delightful, and for a month or so the days went by with happy wings.

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • The drawing-room piano was strewn with white baby-linen; pink and green fruit glimmered in glass bottles.

    The Years 2004

  • Kin, the village woman, who had first seen the light through the chinks of a bamboo hut thatched with palm-leaves, would sit on a high chair with her feet imprisoned in silk stockings and high-heeled shoes (yes, she would actually wear shoes in that place!) talking to English ladies in Hindustani about baby-linen!

    Burmese Days 2002

  • The form which the avenging Errinyes assumed was that of the youngest Miss Findlater — the gushing one — who came romping over to them, her hands filled with baby-linen, and plumped down on the end of the sofa beside Miss Whittaker.

    Unnatural Death Sayers, Dorothy L.Lord Peter 03 1988

  • When the baby comes, the place will be filled with old women and baby-linen and medical apparatus, and you will have all the anxieties of a father added to the discomforts of a neglected husband.

    The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple A. Marsh

  • Here they passed the time, and were gradually robbed of every thing they had in the world, even to the baby-linen which Mrs. Page had prepared for an expected infant.

    The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy Henry Keppel

  • The baby-linen, &c. of Governor Bradford of Plymouth colony.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866 Various

  • Prince's cradle -- when every man and woman throughout the empire believe themselves making royal pap and airing royal baby-linen -- then, whatever fortune we may have we may be safe from the fate of poor WEEKS, the

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 11, 1841 Various

  • I skipped a gramophone emporium and a baby-linen shop and entered a fishmonger's.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 5, 1919 Various

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