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The roller towel on the kitchen door was probably black with it too.
There was a basin on a bench by the door, and a roller towel.
Six greasy, slippery roller towels had to serve for the lot of us.
Nora washed the two big roller towels in the lake, and made them clean.
Mrs Andrews was there, putting out a clean roller towel.
The men's room had the sort of pull-down roller towel that America had largely done away with.
A roller towel hung on the door.
In the evening it was less pleasant, as the roller towel, after being used by so many people, was sopping wet.
Jim Kimble was snorting into the roller towel as he dried his face.
In front of a roller towel Michael said: "Now, sir, perhaps you'll tell me why you behaved like a dirty dog.
Using the roller towel principle, and substituting a specially treated fabric for slate, the first of the now internationally known revolving boards was created.
The roller towel embroidered:
Buddy wiped his face with an up-and-down motion on the roller towel and clanked across to the cupboard which he opened investigatively.
I seemed to have spent most of my life in hotel rooms where room service wanted money in advance and the roller towels were fixed with a padlock.
There were four cracked wash basins, never any soap and one roller towel, changed on Friday afternoons, by which time it was not only dirty but had a horrible smell.
THE SHAH OF BRATPUHR'S golden turban hung unfurled like a roller towel in heaven from the hat rack in Miami Beach.
He had just finished and was drying his hands on the roller towel behind the galley door when he heard the door of the control room open and saw the silhouette of a man outside the galley - Devine's, he gathered.
I used to go back home via the local Underground and I'd take six of our Irish doormen with me, all of them six foot three, and they'd take the rollers from the roller towels in the Gents and they'd stand around me, and we would go out in a 'flying wedge'.