Besides the purdahs, the openings between the pillars have blinds neatly made of bamboo strips, wove together with coloured cords: these are called jhillmuns or cheeks.
At the time he scarcely marked it, but the picture of it came with him, wove into his thoughts.
It was strange that she had never yet got entangled in any of the toils she wove so deftly, for the bitterest of friends or foes had never dared to impute to her any darker crime than consummate coquetry.
I thought when one spun and wove they had to have wheels and looms and things.
Don Felix, whom I trusted, wove the dark plot and sought by false words to win Nina from me.
Yet still I cherish it, for her dear hand wove the wreath, and her soft eyes smiled above the flowers as she twined them for my brow.
Yellow-headed Atthis, lazy-eyed, sitting on the steps of the temple ruin, wove a flower wreath for me and I wove one for her.
Long while they cared for it, and in the course of time wove a cloak from its wool, which they sent to the blessed Francis at the Portiuncula at the time of a Chapter meeting.
One thinks how Plato wove and coloured his dialectic, and angled with it, after those transcendencies that he well knew could never be so hooked and taken.
She took all the care of them and did all the work of her household, made shirts for the Indians for eight-pence each, and breeches for Englishmen for one shilling sixpence a pair, and wove much fine linen to order.
It took ten million feet of glass thread; it wuz wove into twelve yards of cloth, and sent to a dressmaker in New York, who fitted it to the Princess on her last days in the city.
And Queen Victoria herself has sent over some things, amongst 'em them napkins of hern, spun and wove by her own hands.
Stooping and bending, rising and swaying with motions beautiful as those the Northern Lights make in a midwinter sky, she wove a cloth.
When they had spun the flax and carded it, the little mouse wove a beautiful piece of fine linen.
They did so and after they had spun the flax and carded it, my sweetheart wove the web you see.
She grew cotton and spun and wove it and made clothes for them.
They carded, spun and wove the wool from their sheep.
We copied deep books and we carved in jade, And wove blue silks in the mulberry shade .
The women said their prayers, took their naps, and wove their lace there.
Now, as she wove the fine threads in and out, she thought: "She will never let it be used on the altar.
She wove them with tears and sighs, and when the chaplet was made she put it to the demon's hand, praying him to bear it to the man.
Now he could hear the very words of the song that the Hathor sang as she wove at her loom.
Recalling then the incident of his boyhood days, and calling into recognition his gift of improvisation, he wove a tale which reflected not a little of the open-air life of the great forest of Villers-Cotterets, near the place of his birth.
My britches were copperus colored and I had on a home wove shirt with a pleated bosom.
We made a small cushion with double raffia and wove it under and over on a pasteboard loom.
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