She opens it, and puts the light cottoncoverletfrom her bed on a chair.
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Her dowry (peijia) was not very large: some bed coverlets, bolts of cloth, barrels and household goods.
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The real nurse is the nurse who pays more attention to the creases on the face of the patient than the creases on thecoverletof the bed.
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I have been to casual wards where men were habitually locked up two in a cell to sleep on a floor with acoverletor overlay.
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Vodno has a mini waterfall which is high 15 meters and is more active in spring when the snowcoverletis melting.
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Wool for these coverlets was spun (and often dyed) at home and then delivered to a local weaver who made up thecoverlet.
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She found a few women who were still weaving traditional coverlets in wool and cotton.
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She showed him how to sit, and he pushed her into the oven and stole thecoverlet.
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Commercial blankets or woven coverlets were a more economical bedcovering for most people.
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Single and double coverlets, hand-woven in bold, geometric patterns from the mid-eighteenth to mid-19th centuries were considered more decorative than plain or plaid blankets.
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Although traditionally used for mattresses and pillows, the material has found other uses, such as serving as a backing for quilts, coverlets, and other bedding.
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The resulting product is a cloth to be used as a wall carpet, a beddingcoverlet, or curtains.
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Linsey-woolsey is also sometimes used to refer to 18th century woven coverlets or bed coverings made with a linen warp and woollen weft.
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These included the rules that the fighters should wear western gloves and cotton coverlets over their feet and ankles.
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Following the introduction of the jacquard loom in the early 1820s, machine-woven coverlets in large-scale floral designs became popular.
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