verb ‘to darn’ explained pocket dictionary follows: ‘To mend imitating — Daniele Varè, Maker Heavenly Trousers

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The verb 'to darn' is explained in my pocket dictionary as follows: 'To mend by imitating the texture of the stuff, with thread and needle.' But this definition does not correspond to the work accomplished by good Chinese housewives. When they mend a sock, they do not try 'to imitate the texture of the stuff'. Their art makes no attempt at concealment: it even takes a certain pride in revealing itself.

Daniele Varè, The Maker of Heavenly Trousers

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