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Garden Party tables.
Cheers
On Dec 30, 2005, at 2:44 PM, Amy West wrote:
> Okay, it's bad enough that I relied upon a BBC reality show for my
> guess, but Wikipedia?! Black Adder? C'mon, you guys are supposed to
> set a good example for me!
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> I believe that it would have been declasse in the 1800s to tuck a
> napkin under one's chin just as it considered so today. Anyone
> familiar with manners manuals of the period?
>
> Not that I'm an expert in the area, but the 31x31 measurement
> sounds reasonable for a banquet napkin (my grandmother's are close
> to that dimension), so I think Rebecca Fitzgerald's guess of a
> towel is much more likely. What would a linen or damask towel be
> used for is what I'm left wondering.
>
> ---Amy West
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