In the 1700s, most people in the upper class occasionally washed their faces and hands, and kept themselves “clean” by changing the white linens under their clothing.
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In the 1700s, most people in the upper class occasionally washed their faces and hands, and kept themselves “clean” by changing the white linens under their clothing.
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A sideboard is a long, low, flat-topped item of dining room furniture, usually made of wood, used to store china and linens.
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“The venue I chose actually takes care of the rentals for tables, chairs, linens and catering,” she says.
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Traditional fogging mists miss many of the hidden insects, and it can take several expensive visits, plus wholesale laundering of all your linens and clothing, to get rid of them.
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