Jeremiah drew a fine cambric handkerchief from his sleeve.
Taking the fine handkerchief his servant gave him, King Bocchus dried his eyes and blew his nose.
As Vimes watched, one dwarf pulled a fine chain-mail handkerchief out of his pocket and blew his nose with a wet, jingling noise.
"My mother always said every gentleman needs one fine handkerchief."
Mies had given her a pair of knitted gloves and Gladys's packet held fine handkerchiefs.
A dry, fragile weed that looked like the lace edging on a fine handkerchief.
Mr. Vandemar still occasionally found fragments of snuff merchant in it, but it was, he felt, a fine handkerchief for all that.
He whipped out a fine cambric handkerchief, folded it into a bandage, and wrapped it round the man's head.
Pennington wiped his face with a very fine handkerchief.