Inside the crate lay an assortment of objects swathed in lengths of unbleached linen.
He wore a rat-catcher suit and Newmarket gaiters of unbleached linen, and was redolent of perfume.
Not the unbleached linen of the clout he held, but a thick, soft, oftenwashed wool flannel, dyed a pale red with the juice of currants.
He was dressed in mussed pajamas of unbleached linen.
The larger wore a tunic of unbleached linen, drawn tight at the waist by a very broad leather belt.
Most stores specializing in all things healthful - food, unbleached linens, biodegradable detergents - look plain.
Exhibited posthumously at the Contemporary Arts Museum of Houston, they were large acrylic stain pieces on unbleached, unsized linen.
Bandages of unbleached linen cuffed his wrists, the right one crusted a little with dried blood.
She did as she was told, running the tips of her fingers lightly across the raw silk and unbleached linen of the rumpled bedspread.
Instead, the older man sported a similarly cut gown of fine, cream-colored wool, and the younger, a plainer robe of unbleached linen.