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1 I wear homespun now, and am a Kentuckian.
2 We used to wear homespun dresses.
3 The men wear homespun blue jackets and blue or white trousers, with a high woollen cap of red or blue.
4 I don't mean to imply she wore homespun , mind you.
5 We all wore homespun grey trousers of strong material.
6 His wife wore a calico dress for company, while the neighbor wives wore homespun linsey-woolsey.
7 De girls wore homespun dresses, either blue or gray.
8 The men and boys wore homespun , three-quarter striped pants and sometimes a large funnel-shaped straw hat.
9 The women wore homespun , and sometimes home-woven linsey-woolsies.
10 Shopkeepers wore homespun , workingmen and mechanics leather aprons.
11 When she drew nearer, Margaret could see that she wore homespun , home-made shoes, and a poke-bonnet.
12 The farmer and his family wore homespun .
13 They wore homespun clothes and high boots.
14 Us children wore homespun shirts and britches and little slips, and nobody but the big boys wore any britches.
15 He and his family wore homespun and patched clothing, which his wife had spun and wove and cut and made.
16 We wore homespun clothes.
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