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He had a peerless touch with silver teapots and under-footmen, could fold a table napkin into a water lily, and the young people adored him.

From Time Magazine Archive

He holds up a bloodied table napkin or a child's dress stained by chocolate ice cream and demonstrates how Axion helps clean them.

From Time Magazine Archive

As it came in front of the house, Stubbles himself appeared upon the verandah, carrying a table napkin in his hand, for he had not yet finished his dinner.

From The Unknown Wrestler by Cody, H. A. (Hiram Alfred)

He handed Lem a towel which in dimensions resembled a large table napkin, and a piece of yellow soap which in size looked like a chewing-gum wafer.

From The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky by MacDonald, Everett

The commandant seemed delighted; he made Pamela sit on his right, and Blondina on his left, and said, as he unfolded his table napkin: "That was a delightful idea of yours, Captain."

From The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume 2 by Maupassant, Guy de




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