Casanova, who had meanwhile wrapped up the money in a silkenkerchief, instantly followed.
2
Have you chanced to see my silkenkerchief?'
3
Her ladyship threw back her fur cloak, took off the silkenkerchief and put two candles before her.
4
Then she rose and taking off her upper clothes, sat in a shift of fine linen and a silkenkerchief.
5
They had begged him to put on an overcoat this day of bitter wind, or a silkenkerchief for the throat.
6
With a silkenkerchief she had bandaged the fatal gash on her neck, believing she might be only in a swoon and might recover.
7
She drew from her bosom a silkenkerchief, as though she would indeed have performed the ignoble service which had been threatened for her.
8
As he spoke, the knight-errant, who had remounted his warhorse, galloped forward to the royal stand, with a silkenkerchief bound round his wounded arm.