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Updated: May 18, 2025
For that reason the drawer-in is removed from the noise of the main room she sits with another drawer-in in a quiet, little room nearby, and, with her trained fingers, she draws in through the eyelets the threads, which set the warp. Maggie was busy, but she greeted him with a quaint, friendly little smile.
Only I do hate so to see oh, I am silly, I suppose, because I am going to get out of this terrible, terrible grind." Her pale face flushed and she coughed, as she bent over her work to show Helen how to draw in the threads. "Now, I'm a good drawer-in, an' he said onct" she nodded at the door from which Travis had gone out "that I was the best in the worl'; the whole worl'." She blushed slightly.
Every moment the old nurse expected Helen to walk out, to walk out in her queenly way, with her beautiful face and manners, so different from those around her. Jud Carpenter sat at his desk quietly cutting plug tobacco to fill his pipe-bowl, and watching the old woman slyly. "Oh, she'll be 'long 'torectly you see the drawer-in bein' in the far room comes out last." The last one passed out.
"And so, Harry if if to help papa and Millwood is sold and I can get a good place in the mill one off by myself what they call drawer-in at good wages, and, if only for a little while I'd work there to help out, you know what would you think?" He sprang up from his seat and dropped her hand. "Good God, Helen Conway, are you crazy?" he said brutally "why, I'd never speak to you again. Me?
"You are doing finely," he said to Helen "you will make a swift drawer-in." He stooped over and whispered: "Such fingers and hands would draw in anything even hearts." Helen blushed and looked quickly at Maggie, over whose face the pinched look had come again, but Maggie was busy at her machine.
The drawer-in is to the loom what the architect is to the building. And more it is both architect and foundation, for as the threads are drawn in so must the cloth be. The work is tedious and requires skill, patience, quickness, and that nicety of judgment which comes with intellect of a higher order than is commonly found in the mill.
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