So she got up and crept under the Navajo blanket upon the couch, tucked it close about her shoulders, and shut her eyes deliberately.
Jean gave a long sigh of nervous relaxation, and crept shivering under the Navajo blanket.
A bailiff appeared with a rack full of blue polyester blazers, which the defendants donned over the Navajo blankets that already graced their shoulders.
Williams was a noted collector of Navajo blankets.
The first Spaniards to visit the region wrote about seeing Navajo blankets.
The most important item to be sold from the Janss collection is an off-white Navajo blanket, boldly striped with brown, blue and red bars.
More than 2000 anniversary guests were offered to the museum, but only a painting of the statue and the Navajo blanket were accepted.
Most of them sustain comparison neither to such achievements in weaving as Navajo blankets, nor to contemporary painting and sculpture.
One of the best-kept secrets of his holdings are the glorious Navajo blankets he acquired, now considered to be among the finest such collections anywhere.
At one stop, two girls wrapped in Navajo blankets seemed embarrassed by the presence of a photographer.