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1She was dressed in white- amodishgown of rich Irish lace.
2One of the lesser-known casualties of the first World War was the Irish lace-making industry.
3She was wearing a wonderful dinner gown of Irish lace, and she fairly sparkled with diamonds.
4The bassinet had a skirt of snowy Irish lace dotted with satin ribbons of pink and blue.
5Fling mama's Irish lace over her head.
6She was dressed in white satin and silver cloth, Irish lace and orange blossoms, and wore no jewels.
7Irish lace is world famous.
8T.," he declared, "I've brought you a nice big collar of Irish lace-boughtit in Belfast, b'gosh.
9For something so beautiful and delicate as lace, some of the stitches synonymous with Irish lace have very robust names.
10The Irish lace designs are almost all drawn with double lines, between which the braid is tacked on with small back stitches.
11Around the pillow on the small camp bed was a beautiful edging of Irish lace, and on the dressing-table a large bottle of Eau-de-Cologne.
12And yet, as Mr. Cole points out, it is possible to produce Irish laces of as high artistic quality as almost any foreign laces.
13We asked if we might help a bit, and give a little teapot of Belleek ware and a linen doily trimmed with Irish lace.
14From the basket came apples, or "real Irish lace," or sticks of peculiar Irish woods, all of which found a ready sale among the passengers.
15Hardly £20,000 a year is spent by England upon Irish laces, and almost all of this goes upon the cheaper and commoner kinds.
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