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1 Harriet got out of her evening gown and into a loose wrapper .
2 It was a loose wrapper , which slipped off and on easily.
3 She began by taking off her gown and putting on a loose wrapper .
4 She wears a short, loose wrapper and petticoat, and scuffs about in list slippers.
5 She was wearing a loose wrapper of flowered silk, somewhat worn and never very fine.
6 She was attired in a loose wrapper , secured at the waist by a handsome Oriental girdle.
7 A fresh suit of underwear may then be put on and over this a loose wrapper .
8 She wore a long loose wrapper , clear blue in color, with little silver stars on it.
9 The man on the left is Columbus; History is concealed just around the corner in a loose wrapper .
10 I believe in taking along a loose wrapper to wear in the cars, especially when crossing the desert.
11 Putting on a loose wrapper she threw herself on a lounge, and buried her face in the cushions.
12 A loose wrapper lay at the foot of the bed, which was a tall old four-poster, heavily curtained.
13 Donning a loose wrapper , and exchanging the pretty white satin slippers for a pair of soft morocco ones.
14 He looked at his wife's frail little figure, the ruffled frills that showed under her loose wrapper , at throat and elbows.
15 She felt tired after her journey, and meditated a loose wrapper and writing a few letters quietly before she went to bed.
16 Her loose wrapper , a little open at her round throat, clung to her, attracting attention to all the lines of her form.
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