Now if I can get my fingers over the launder, here-" He worked his way to the right, to the very edge of the sill, and reached sideways and upwards, raising himself higher and higher on tip-toe.
"Hetty Wesley"
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
When he sent her word that he was going with some of the men from the factory up the river for a swim, she gave her shoulders a defiant shrug, and set to work to launder her one white dress and stove-polish her hat, with the pleasing results we have already witnessed through the eyes of Mrs. Snawdor and Mrs. Smelts.
"Calvary Alley"
Alice Hegan Rice
Almost any of the braids, or those very similar, may be found at large fancy stores, but in buying them at such stores, be careful to get linen braids, as cotton braids do not make pretty lace, neither do they wear or launder well.
"The Art of Modern Lace Making"
The Butterick Publishing Co.