'Spun
clothes are so comfortable that one would imagine one had nothing on at all; but that is the beauty of it!'
"How splendid his Majesty looks in his new
clothes, and how well they fit!" everyone cried out.
When it was time for them to start home, and they were folding the
clothes and putting them into the waggon, Minerva began to consider how Ulysses should wake up and see the handsome girl who was to conduct him to the city of the Phaeacians.
My papers and my
clothes disappeared at the same time.
For she had run as quickly as she could through the pigeon-house and on to the hazel-tree, and had there taken off her beautiful
clothes, and put them beneath the tree, that the bird might carry them away, and had lain down again amid the ashes in her little grey frock.
"Are those the
clothes? For dear charity's sake give them to me.
When he came to the room where he was to sleep he held the light over Robin and looked at him from top to toe; then he felt better pleased, for, instead, of a rough, dirty-bearded fellow, he beheld as fresh and clean a lad as one could find in a week of Sundays; so, slipping off his
clothes, he also huddled into the bed, where Robin, grunting and grumbling in his sleep, made room for him.
To save your 'spectability, it's worth your while to pawn every article of
clothes you've got, sell every stick in your house, and beg and borrow every penny you can get trusted with.
"I was so harrowed up in my mind last night that I didn't think about my
clothes at all," said Anne.
He redeemed the rest of his
clothes. He sent his box to Harrington Street by Carter Patterson and on Monday morning went with Athelny to the shop.
Dunster, in his night
clothes, was sitting on the side of the bed.
The Innkeeper said, "Why do you howl so fearfully?' "I will tell you," said the Thief, "but first let me ask you to hold my
clothes, or I shall tear them to pieces.