Napery
Usage examples for napery:
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Along
the
walls
were
joined-
work
chests
for
linen
and
napery
of
brass-
bound
oak-
one
a
black,
old,
tragic
sea-
chest,
carved
with
grim
faces
and
weird
griffins,
that
had
been
cast
up
by
the
North
Sea
from
the
wreck
of
a
Spanish
galleon
of
war.
"Master Skylark", John Bennett.
-
The
notion
of
getting
such
wages
in
a
place
with
such
surroundings
quite
dumb-
founded
me;
and
he
had
the
things
too;
for
by-
and-
by
I
found
napery
and
china
in
a
big
chest
that
I
used
for
a
table
out
of
doors;
and
bit
by
bit
I
made
great
improvements
at
Barragong.
"Mr. Hogarth's Will", Catherine Helen Spence.
-
The
charm
to
the
eye
of
the
table
with
its
exquisite
napery
and
china
and
glass
and
silver
and
flowers.
"The Rough Road", William John Locke.
-
The
table
was
set
exactly
as
in
Colonel
Duval's
day,
and
very
prettily
set,
Croyden
thought,
with
napery
spotless,
and
china
that
was
thin
and
fine.
"In Her Own Right", John Reed Scott.