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them well with the pureft water; when 

 they are dried and properly flretched^ 

 make them up into gloves, which are to 

 have the Jafmine Flowers applied to them 

 eight days according to the ufual method ; 

 then bring them into fhape, and fold them 

 fmooth. This manner of working them 

 up, communicates to the gloves the pro- 

 perty of retaining the fcent of the Flowers 

 much better than thofe that are dreft 

 otherwife, and likewife imparts to them 

 the virtue of preferving the hands and 

 arms delicately foft and whiter 



128. Gloves fcent ed without Flowers. 



Take an ounce of Liquid Storax, an 

 ounce of Rofe-wood, the fame quantity 

 of Florentine Orrice, and half an ounce 

 of Yellow Sanders. Beat the three laft 

 articles into a very fine powder, and add 

 to it the Storax, with the earths that 



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