The jeering laugh of the young savage was amusing, as he pointed to that swaddled, straw-Bonneted object, as something curious in natural history, to which my attention, as he thought, would be rivetted: but the sight was, nevertheless, a welcome one to all the party.
"Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia In Search of a Route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria (1848) by Lt. Col. Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell Kt. D.C.L. (1792-1855) Surveyor-General of New South Wales"
Thomas Mitchell
Very pale, with her mind disturbed, and her heart throbbing, she took her place by his side, shawled and Bonneted as she was, and waited for the end.
"Mattie:--A Stray (Vol 3 of 3)"
Frederick William Robinson
The white-Bonneted old woman took her to her bosom, planting a resounding kiss on her cheek, and clamored in admiration of the baby.
"A Top-Floor Idyl"
George van Schaick