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Her pretty foot has pressed this piece of rubber; it can be conveniently sewed to the camisole and worn next the heart.
JUDY OF YORK HILLETHEL HUME PATTERSON BENNETT
The corpse was clothed in a camisole of white satin, and covered with a crimson mantle of the same material.
BURGUNDY: THE SPLENDID DUCHYPERCY ALLEN
This name is said to have been given them because of the common blouse or camisole which they wore—their only uniform.
THE HUGUENOTS IN FRANCESAMUEL SMILES.
Then she slipped off her petticoat and camisole, and put on the muslin wrapper.
POOR FOLK IN SPAINJAN GORDON
And as to the camisole and jupon, I am not quite sure about them either.
SHIRLEYCHARLOTTE BRONT
Mrs. Bindle, in petticoat and camisole, pushed Bindle aside and took her place in front of the mirror.
ADVENTURES OF BINDLEHERBERT GEORGE JENKINS
You'll sit next your young niece here, and see she don't go slipping any of the spoons off the table inside her camisole.
MISS MILLION'S MAIDBERTHA RUCK
Grace uncarded a length of ribbon, and began to thread it through the lace of the garment known to the Hostel as a camisole.
THE WAR-WORKERSE.M. DELAFIELD
Her sleeves were rolled up and her camisole was slipping down her shoulders.
L'ASSOMMOIREMILE ZOLA
A strait-jacket, indeed, is not a camisole, just as electrocution is not hanging.
A MIND THAT FOUND ITSELFCLIFFORD WHITTINGHAM BEERS
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