Then he had bent and kissed her parted lips, gently at first, then passionately, drawing her, dishclout and suds and all, into his strong brown arms. |
Marinilla at the Venta Tejada is a dishclout in comparison with her. |
Our Lady is not Joan of the dishclout, that such draught-house ragpickers as you should be pinned to her tail. |
Mony time I hae got a wipe wi' a towel, but ne'er a daub wi' a dishclout before. |