Close at hand, southward, is the grand cliff of Ras-el-Taffal, a promontory nearly two hundred feet in height, crowned by old Fort chambray, which was named for the member of the brotherhood of St. John whose liberality built it.
"The Story of Malta"
Maturin M. Ballou
There were three hanging on nails behind the door leading to the hall; a checked gingham, brown, ugly and serviceable; a faded pink chambray, and a new, dull blue linen.
"A Son of the Hills"
Harriet T. Comstock
He called them chambray; insisted that they wore for ever, and were fadeless, which was practically the truth.
"A Daughter of the Land"
Gene Stratton-Porter