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1 All your satins and ermines must give place to a coarse apron then.
2 Pill herself, with her arms bare and a large coarse apron protecting her dress.
3 She has a brown skirt with a coarse apron .
4 He was in his shirt-sleeves, and in careful economy had a large coarse apron of ticking girded about his person.
5 She finished the passage in a few minutes and got awkwardly to her feet, wiping her red hands on her coarse apron .
6 From afar he saw his employer's gig in the road, and by it a man in a coarse apron holding the horse.
7 Mrs. Trevarthen dried her hands in her coarse apron , leaned over the balustrade, and just contrived to reach the letter with her finger-tips.
8 We did not forget that we were working-girls, wearing coarse aprons suitable to our work, and that there was some danger of our becoming drudges.
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