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1 Feeling suddenly chilled, Lisa wrapped the thick terry - cloth robe around her trembling body.
2 The thick terry - cloth robe folded over the vanity stool told her that he had been there.
3 Even through the thick terry her skin tingled.
4 She was wrapped in Oliver's thick terry - cloth bathrobe, far too large for her small form, its belt sashed tightly around her waist.
5 That kind of cold, though, could be banished with an extra comforter, or a thick terry - cloth towel, or a change into dry clothes.
6 Harod used the towel gently, dabbing her dry, running both arms around her from behind to draw the thick terry cloth across her breasts.
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