单词 | gowned |
例句 | But once chosen I would be a white- gowned figure out of Gone With the Wind; I would be respectable. Farewell to Manzanar 1973-01-01T00:00:00Z References to Mozart’s time during the ball scene at the end of Act I include, oddly, a slew of cheap-looking masked, gowned mannequins in the windows. Review: At the Met, a New ‘Don Giovanni’ Has a Stark Vitality 2023-05-07T04:00:00Z And in a high-keyed version of Fragonard’s “The Swing,” the lavishly gowned lady seems to be a skeleton. Genieve Figgis: ‘Good Morning, Midnight’ 2014-10-23T04:00:00Z The nobles are spectacularly gowned, and perhaps half the cast is hatted and bewigged, with the Queen's Act 1 stand-up hairdo a "Young Frankenstein" knockoff. ABT's 'Sleeping Beauty' at Segerstrom a lush return to tradition 2015-03-04T05:00:00Z The sexual spark she generated with her TV husband was a novel twist on previous TV homemakers, who were generally portrayed as maternal and gowned in skirts and pearls. Mary Tyler Moore, TV star who became symbol of women’s liberation, dies at 80 2017-01-25T05:00:00Z I entered the O.R., gowned up, and draped the patient, making sure the corners were sharp and neat. My Last Day as a Surgeon 2016-01-11T05:00:00Z WALDORF-WORTHY In the muralist Louis Pierre Rigal’s early 1930s paintings for the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria, muscular men haul nets full of fish, and gowned women dance and lounge in gardens. Antiques: Back When Theater Was Simply Unrolled 2010-12-02T22:24:00Z The two men circle each other for an hour or so, ostensibly competing for the affections of Corrine Calvet as an extravagantly gowned “entertainer,” though the real sexual energy is between them. Video: Hard Work of Comedy and Straight-Shooting 2011-04-16T02:23:01Z Apparently gowned in black, they soon reveal their costumes as separate, wheeled structures from which they step away. Ecstasy and Death; Romeo and Juliet – review 2013-04-20T23:06:09Z I dare you not to melt at the finale, when Day, gowned in deep green, sings the title song. The Matchless Presence of Doris Day 2019-05-14T04:00:00Z Only Malefane, a stately and commanding Queen of the Night gowned in feathers, is really at home with operatic technique. A 'Flute' from Africa renews Mozart's musical magic 2014-10-09T04:00:00Z "She is terribly thin, almost a wraith, and should be gowned more becomingly." Karen Carpenter's tragic story 2010-10-23T23:03:00Z So when the 72nd edition of the pageant occurs on Nov. 18 in El Salvador, it will have two gowned contestants with Y chromosomes. Ocasio-Cortez and other America-hating congresswomen side with Hamas 2023-10-15T04:00:00Z Yeoh then burst through a door from the ballroom like a gowned version of one of the many action heroes she has played through the decades. Ensemble, assemble! ‘Everything’ cast celebrates SAG triumph 2023-02-27T05:00:00Z A squad of six attendants — gowned and masked, their faces covered further by shields — hurried onto the ice and gingerly glided toward the Americans. Two Sports Injuries, Two Different Outcomes at Olympic Venues 2022-02-06T05:00:00Z And the staff taking care of them are gowned up and wearing face shields so they don’t get infected. People are having COVID parties to spread the virus. That’s ‘Russian roulette,’ doctors warn 2022-01-25T05:00:00Z Remember when hospital workers were gowned in plastic garbage bags? Opinion | They worked so we could eat: What we learned from the pandemic’s meatpacking calamity 2021-11-01T04:00:00Z The sentiment could apply to the masked and gowned medical personnel we see on the evening news: “Plain heroes, no cape, you give so we can take. You bend so we don’t break.” Perspective | Cancer almost killed this Maryland musician. Then it provided creative fuel. 2021-01-04T05:00:00Z They are working, always working, completely gowned up - and worn down. Nurses fear what’s to come: ‘Walk down our unit for a day’ 2020-12-24T05:00:00Z Despite being gowned, gloved and masked, he was terrified. The pandemic poses risks for older doctors. Some are retiring early in response. 2020-10-02T04:00:00Z Ward 8 Council member Trayon White Sr. has stepped up during the terrible weeks of the pandemic, bravely going out — gowned and masked — to deliver food and other goods to families in need. Opinion | The Post’s 2020 endorsements for the D.C. Council 2020-04-30T04:00:00Z Landon was awake for just 10 minutes before a nurse entered and told Jean — who was gowned, gloved and masked for the visit to her husband’s bedside — that she was raising his blood pressure. A Virginia preacher believed ‘God can heal anything.’ Then he caught coronavirus. 2020-04-27T04:00:00Z I stay gowned up because of our limited amount of PPE, and need another nurse to fetch me meds and supplies. 'And then my patient begins to crash ...' A California nurse on the hardest shift in his career 2020-04-14T04:00:00Z "They said 'he's going, get over here'. They gowned her up - and she was with him." Nurse who died with coronavirus was 'lovely' 2020-04-14T04:00:00Z A somber cell-phone video shot on 20 March shows four gowned and masked workers preparing his grave in the courtyard of a shrine in his hometown, Sari. Iran confronts coronavirus amid a ‘battle between science and conspiracy theories’ 2020-03-29T04:00:00Z “By the time you get all gowned up and double-gloved the patient is going to be dead,” he said. Hospitals consider universal do-not-resuscitate orders for coronavirus patients 2020-03-25T04:00:00Z They shouted “I love you” into their cellphones as masked, gowned workers held a telephone up to their parents’ ears on the other side of the glass. The Coronavirus’s Rampage Through a Suburban Nursing Home 2020-03-21T04:00:00Z Once he got to the hospital and got gowned up it was only 10 minutes before his baby was born. Police help stranded father witness birth of son 2020-02-28T05:00:00Z “In a clinical setting you need full personal protective equipment, so you would be fully gowned,” said Pankhania, adding that airtight masks were also used. Who is most at risk of contracting coronavirus? 2020-02-21T05:00:00Z It shows him pale and plump, ermine gowned and dustily bewigged. The forgotten Indian artists of British India 2019-11-29T05:00:00Z Producer Ross Hunter gave audiences a taste of Ms. Day’s potential as a sex symbol when he gowned her in chic, form-fitting Jean Louis for “Pillow Talk.” Doris Day, singer and perpetually chaste movie star of the 1950s and ’60s, dies at 97 2019-05-13T04:00:00Z “But I could not see their smiles; I could only see bright lights, gowned and masked figures, and trays of medical equipment. The solemnity of what was about to happen finally hit me.” How to Control a Machine with Your Brain 2018-11-19T05:00:00Z Waffle House is a place where newly married couples sometimes stop, still tuxedoed and gowned, after their weddings. Portrait of the South, Served Up One Waffle House Order at a Time 2018-04-25T04:00:00Z On Monday, they received honorary diplomas and the capped, gowned feting they had been denied. For Men Cleared in Jogger Case, Belated Pomp and Circumstance 2017-06-26T04:00:00Z There was a lot of security; the students had to get through three checkpoints staffed by gowned prefects. ‘I got Gryffindor pyjamas for my 27th birthday’: fans on 20 years of Harry Potter 2017-06-24T04:00:00Z Claire Dratch, a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany whose eponymous boutique in suburban Maryland has gowned Washington society for seven decades, died Sept. 20 at her home in Chevy Chase, Md. She was 96. Claire Dratch, whose high-end boutique became a local ‘institution,’ dies at 96 2016-09-22T04:00:00Z The BBC released another short teaser for the special yesterday, one that offers a first look at the titular ghastly, gowned villain. Get a glimpse of Sherlock's 'abominable bride' in new teaser for holiday special 2015-12-14T05:00:00Z Meanwhile, a surgeon in Pennsylvania was scrubbed and gowned, and carefully making incisions in the donor’s body to retrieve the kidneys. Your New Liver Is Only A Learjet Away: Part 3 of 3 2015-06-30T04:00:00Z Waiting for the pig was a team of 25 veterinary surgeons and technicians, gowned up, masked and alert at parallel dissection tables. An inside look at the first pig biobank 2015-03-24T04:00:00Z A Variety review of one performance, cited by Schmidt, complained, “She is terribly thin, almost a wraith, and should be gowned more becomingly.” How Karen Carpenter's Death Changed the Way We Talk About Anorexia 2015-02-04T05:00:00Z At first they refused, the worker said, then one “gowned up” and was relieved to find the work consisted of making sure Ms. Dixon’s temperature was taken and entered into a log. Bellevue Workers, Worn Out From Treating Ebola Patient, Face Stigma Outside Hospital 2014-10-29T04:00:00Z Nine minutes after that, Duncan is seen by a doctor who writes that Ebola is a possibility and notes that he “followed strict CDC protocol” by being “masked, fully gowned and gloved” when treating Duncan. Ebola lapses persisted for days at Dallas hospital 2014-10-18T04:00:00Z Nine minutes after that, Duncan is seen by a doctor who writes that Ebola is a possibility and notes that he "followed strict CDC protocol" by being "masked, fully gowned and gloved" when treating Duncan. Ebola lapses persisted for days at Dallas hospital 2014-10-18T04:00:00Z The lobby, ladies’ parlor and ball room were filled to overflowing with handsomely gowned women and men in evening clothes. Historic Fredericksburg The Story of an Old Town 2012-04-11T02:00:30.517Z More gentle-voiced and more simply gowned than her lady-in-waiting, the Queen, standing beside a table laden with flowers, moved to meet the little figure in the huge plumed hat. The Devourers 2012-03-16T02:00:23.493Z In the box next to his sat a handsomely gowned young woman. The Million Dollar Mystery Novelized from the Scenario of F. Lonergan 2012-03-15T02:00:21.153Z No wonder that people accustomed to seeing old Mrs. Potter in that place, gowned in homespun, and knitting a coarse yarn sock, had stopped to stare at the newcomer. Travelers Five Along Life's Highway 2012-03-11T03:00:12.927Z She was gowned to distraction, and by an artist in women's wear. The White Blackbird 2012-03-10T03:00:15.513Z Filson Shelby was greatly interested in the manners of two handsomely gowned girls who sat opposite to him, and who did not know each other very well. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color 2012-02-20T03:00:20.550Z His gowned, cowled, corded figures pass before the eye in the pale tints of the cloister. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z One day, a week or so after her meeting with Norton in the summer house, Olga arrived, beautifully gowned, handsome as ever. The Million Dollar Mystery Novelized from the Scenario of F. Lonergan 2012-03-15T02:00:21.153Z She is an elderly lady of generous proportions and flamboyant tastes, "gowned" elaborately by Jay and as elaborately "wigged" by Truefitt. Our House And London out of Our Windows 2012-02-03T03:00:24.190Z She stood framed by the dark wood, gowned in amber silk, with old lace falling from her elbows and over the bosom of her dress. The Black Moth A Romance of the XVIIIth Century 2012-01-31T03:00:13.827Z Attending her were other splendidly gowned maidens, among whom was the one that David thought the most lovely of all. Great Opera Stories Taken from Original Sources in Old German 2012-01-25T03:00:33.660Z She was beautifully gowned in blue and silver, and wore the Aldeburgh diamonds, which sparkled on the clear white skin of her neck, on her corsage, and in the smooth ripples of her hair. The Eldest Son 2012-01-24T03:00:28.780Z The girl who rose to meet him was fashionably, even expensively gowned in a closely fitting black walking dress, cunningly designed to display to the best advantage the obvious attractions of her figure. Loaded Dice 2012-01-04T03:00:36.343Z She was gowned in a single-piece Basque dress of embroidered silk, closely fitted about her full lithe figure to below the hips, the skirt widening and hanging loosely about her slim ankles. The Azure Rose A Novel 2011-12-31T03:00:18.657Z So that evening saw her seated in her box, wonderfully gowned as usual, scanning the house. The Black Moth A Romance of the XVIIIth Century 2012-01-31T03:00:13.827Z She was simply gowned in duck skirt and an airy confection of diaphanous white waist, which revealed tantalizing glimpses of sweet white neck and arms. The Lash 2011-12-20T03:00:32.457Z Women gowned like manikins from one window gazed like hungry paupers at another window's manikins. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z Many of them are young women, exceedingly sympathetic, handsomely gowned, and very well taken care of. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z In the long years between, she had fashioned many fine dresses—gowned gay girls for their conquests and robed fair brides for the altar. Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories 2011-12-01T03:00:20.193Z Not that she was gaudily gowned; on the contrary, her dress was simple, but her personality, her smile, her animation, are a constant delight and surprise. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z Even so far as my own town of Boston we know you're beautiful, and beautifully gowned, although nothing short of personal experience can teach one to what an extent. The Transgression of Andrew Vane a novel 2011-11-17T03:00:37.293Z "I am not expensively gowned, but do I not wear my clothes well?" What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z She is a woman of the early twenties, beautiful and gowned in a flowing kimono-like robe of green with embroideries of white and blue. Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-11-12T03:00:36.860Z She is a stout, genteel person, very splendidly gowned, with a Cockney accent. Plays: Lady Frederick, The Explorer, A Man of Honor 2011-11-11T03:00:30.420Z He had but to hesitate on the edge of a congestion, and the first gowned and bearded Jew that observed him signed his companions and the way was opened. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z He's picked out the prettiest and best gowned woman in Paris. The Transgression of Andrew Vane a novel 2011-11-17T03:00:37.293Z Then Esther withdrew, returning a little later, gowned in an old-rose house dress of some soft wool stuff. The Angel of the Gila: A Tale of Arizona 2011-10-16T02:00:17.623Z Superbly gowned and coiffed and otherwise decorated, she went, and her entrance was the sensation of the evening. A Trooper Galahad 2011-10-12T02:00:53.977Z Hilda Murray is a tall, handsome woman, self-possessed and admirably gowned. Plays: Lady Frederick, The Explorer, A Man of Honor 2011-11-11T03:00:30.420Z Here were quaint solid masses of Syriac architecture, with gowned and bearded dwellers and a general air of oriental decorum and religious rigor which did not mark the other quarters of the city. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z "Truth must be fashionably gowned to attract," I admitted. Quick Action 2011-09-26T02:00:28.347Z The uncomplimentary confidence was made into the shell-like ear of Mrs. Talmage Eglinton, who, faultlessly gowned by Worth, was sitting apart with her nominal hostess in the embrasure of an oriel window. The Duke Decides 2011-09-14T02:00:47.307Z The gowned monster did taste repentance—strange, incredible revulsion, that I never would have believed had I not myself witnessed its unquestionable evidence. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z At that moment a small, frail woman, gowned in black, entered the room. Those Dale Girls 2011-09-05T02:00:18.917Z They were bearded, gowned in linen, covered with tarbooshes, and as they walked their indoor sandals made no sound upon the polished pavement of the atrium. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z Lois came also, gowned in trailing blue, beautiful, but pale and cold; there was a sick look around her mouth. The Wayfarers 2011-08-28T02:00:32.867Z The same was true of the avocats, who bore upon their escutcheon a gowned figure, with something very like a halo surrounding its head. Castles and Chateaux of Old Touraine and the Loire Country 2011-08-27T02:00:22.057Z A gentle zephyr blew the casement wide, A woman glided past the tapestry, With russet golden hair, all gowned in gold. The Dales of Arcady 2011-08-16T02:00:42.740Z The most stylish girls seen in the city streets are those gowned in simple well-made dresses or tailored suits. Appropriate Clothes for the High School Girl 2011-08-10T02:00:14.783Z Near her Dan Blair’s young eyes were drinking in the spectacle of delicate beauty beautifully gowned, of soft skin, glorious hair, and 113 he gazed like a child at a pantomime. The Girl From His Town 2011-08-05T02:00:50.677Z Each Princess was gowned in robes woven with the arms of her kingdom. In the Days of the Guild 2011-08-03T02:00:12.687Z Simultaneously the girls forsook the Tike and flocked around Lillie, who, gowned in pure white, with kerchief and lace cap, represented Susannah White, the first bride of the colony. Blue Robin, the Girl Pioneer 2011-07-28T02:00:09.363Z Her tall figure, so beautifully rounded, so perfect in its delicate proportions, and so full of a delicious sinuous grace, was gowned to perfection. The Men Who Wrought 2011-07-26T02:00:16.320Z The wooden-faced judge, in crimson and ermine, the rows of wigged and gowned counsel—these he felt were scrutinising him keenly. Dorrien of Cranston 2011-07-07T02:00:31.540Z At the sound of his voice the door of an inner room opened and Hope, her slender form gowned as he had first seen her, came quickly across the untidy room toward them. Hope Hathaway A Story of Western Ranch Life 2011-07-07T02:00:27.303Z The figure was gowned in black, and the head crowned with a Spanish biretta with high-pointed corners. The Red Derelict 2011-07-05T02:00:30.143Z Mrs. Gussie Price: A stout, colorless blond, a weeping, vividly gowned lady, who rules her husband, Cyrus, through her tears. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z Elizabeth Dickenson was more like the Chicago girls Baird had met, more striking and self-assertive than her county kin, and far more fashionably gowned. Nobody's Child 2011-06-29T02:00:24.827Z "The other night, at the Novelty Theatre, Mrs. Vere-Jones was gowned simply in a clinging black velvet, with a cloak of same handsomely trimmed with ermine."—Extract from Society Journal. Mr. Punch at the Play Humours of Music and the Drama 2011-06-29T02:00:22.990Z He could well imagine her, daintily gowned and demurely self-possessed, as mistress of that household; but he could not imagine the household itself as altered very much or made less stupidly ponderous by her presence. A Man's Hearth 2011-06-25T02:00:17.093Z She was beautifully gowned, and radiant with welcoming smiles. A Reconstructed Marriage 2011-06-23T02:00:23.143Z Mrs. Gussie Price: A stout, colorless blond, a weeping, vividly gowned lady, who rules her husband, Cyrus, through her tears. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z He was vaguely conscious sometimes that some people were well dressed and others ill dressed, that some women were gowned becomingly and others unbecomingly, but beyond that generalisation he never ventured. The Squire's Daughter 2011-06-13T02:00:25.710Z She was gowned with the simplicity which the war mode required, but most effectively. The Old Blood 2011-06-13T02:00:22.897Z She felt no self-consciousness, even when the elaborately gowned and coifed women glanced over her appraisingly as she passed by their tables. A Man's Hearth 2011-06-25T02:00:17.093Z She was gowned in pale blue and looked very handsome, if somewhat stout. The Mandarin's Fan 2011-06-09T02:00:17.540Z The women were elegantly gowned, and one of them wore a beautiful diamond tiara. The Automobile Girls at Newport Watching the Summer Parade 2011-06-01T02:00:25.733Z I could hardly believe they were the same elegant ladies I had met at the Thursday reception, beautifully gowned and showing no marks of toil. Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days 2011-05-27T02:00:15.860Z Later in life, when she was almost a young lady, I have known her to sing in public, gowned in the cheapest material, and she would appear time after time in the same dress. Famous Prima Donnas 2011-05-26T02:00:18.267Z If you won't have her modest and simply gowned she is willing to make a feather-headed doll and a travesty of herself to get you and win heaven! Rosemary and Rue 2011-05-21T02:00:11.483Z There was a rustling and Clem appeared at the nursery door gowned and gloved, her face bearing traces of smothered laughter. Poppy The Story of a South African Girl 2011-05-20T02:00:25.147Z Beatrix had completed her inventory of Eglah's points of attraction, and now, as her eyes rested on the graceful figure daintily gowned in lilac muslin, the result annoyed her. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z Mother was already up, hastily gowned in her wrapper, and opening the front door when the girls came down the stairs. Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days 2011-05-27T02:00:15.860Z The girl was well-featured, neat of figure, and becomingly gowned, and as I watched her leave the shop the lightness of her step, something smooth and flowing in her movements, interested me. The Siege of the Seven Suitors 2011-04-25T02:00:08.730Z A week ago the youths might have been seen, capped and gowned, loitering along the aisles of Oriel College, Oxford. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z She was gowned in black, a daring rose-red hat upon her lovely hair, and by her side was Evelyn Carson. Poppy The Story of a South African Girl 2011-05-20T02:00:25.147Z She was gowned in green cr�pe of an uncommon tint, that held multitudinous silvery lights in its crinkled texture, and when she moved they glistened and played hide and seek in the clinging folds. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z At one end of this aisle is raised the Speaker's chair, below and in front of which, invading the spaces of the aisle, are the desks of the wigged and gowned clerks. Congressional Government A Study in American Politics 2011-04-15T02:00:18.863Z She appeared to-night charmingly gowned, but the bright twinkle in her eyes made it clear that no matter of dress could affect her humor or spirit. The Siege of the Seven Suitors 2011-04-25T02:00:08.730Z Five minutes later, she returned, gowned for the street, but I merely glanced at her, then closed my eyes in icy scorn. First Person Paramount 2011-04-07T02:00:19.233Z The stylishly gowned woman is, to the average woman, well dressed, but not necessarily so to the man. The Man Who Pleases and the Woman Who Charms 2011-04-05T02:00:10.347Z I have forgotten her name, but she gave me a silver cup, and my first doll—a finely gowned wax effigy—that I never cared for. All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography The Red Leaves of a Human Heart 2011-03-31T02:00:16.763Z Each hurled down a heap of spoils on the floor, threw aside his lance and doffed his helmet, while a tribe of brightly gowned gentle-women fluttered into the hall and began to talk with them. Tales from Tennyson 2011-03-19T02:00:10.793Z Mrs. Mynors, beautifully gowned, rose from the downy Chesterfield to greet him. The Daughter Pays 2011-03-19T02:00:09.513Z She is gowned in a cream-colored satin that hangs in severe straight lines, and clings to her lissom rounded figure as dew clings to a flower. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z A young woman, tall and graceful, fair to the eye and charmingly gowned, came into the room with a sheet of music in her hand. Mrs. Fitz 2011-02-14T03:00:38.317Z Perhaps she would get into the corridor of the car at the same time as the stylishly gowned girl, and Linda might speak. Nan Sherwood at Lakeview Hall Or the Mystery of the Haunted Boathouse 2011-02-14T03:00:33.337Z Perfectly gowned, with hair in the order of the moment, faintly scented, smiling, woman, hawk-like, swooped on her natural prey, man. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z In the society drama, the son leaves his beautiful southern home with white pillars and his innocent playmate, very pretty and hopeful and nicely gowned, and finds himself at Yale or Harvard. Over Here Impressions of America by a British officer 2011-01-30T03:00:16.597Z And, of course, under such circumstances, nobody could expect one to be a sweet and daintily gowned wife! The Road to Understanding 2011-01-29T03:00:20.840Z At the appointed time the lady from India appeared, gowned in crimson velvet bordered with pearls. Napoleon's Young Neighbor 2011-01-24T03:00:18.637Z Miss Lucilla, slim, erect, well gowned, superior, sat at a handsome desk between the front windows. Concerning Belinda 2011-01-21T03:00:12.087Z But clever, moderately rich, perfectly gowned; gaining what income she lacked through her too keen power of observation. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z As the chimes in the tower struck the hour of eight, a fairy vision appeared at the drawing-room door,—Patti, royally gowned and jewelled. London Days A Book of Reminiscences 2011-01-03T03:01:01.297Z To Helen, then, came her old vision of the daintily gowned wife welcoming her husband to the well-kept home; and all in the dark her cheek flushed hot. The Road to Understanding 2011-01-29T03:00:20.840Z “I don’t believe anything ever tires you, Bobs,” said the girl who sat next to Jess—a vigorous, good looking maid with a very direct gaze, who was attractively gowned in a brown walking dress. The Girls of Central High on Track and Field The Champions of the School League 2010-12-27T03:00:15.633Z Facing her, sat a slender young woman gowned in black. Concerning Belinda 2011-01-21T03:00:12.087Z They held themselves at a slight remove from other men, gowned in spotless white or, on occasion, pastel-colored robes that somehow proved immune to the dust that covered every inch of the town. Dinaw Mengestu: “An Honest Exit.” 2010-07-05T04:00:00Z She took a step toward the smartly gowned woman who spoke as she crossed the threshold. The Trail of Conflict Was she not each night the loving, daintily gowned wife welcoming her husband to a well-ordered, attractive home? The Road to Understanding 2011-01-29T03:00:20.840Z Exquisitely gowned, full of original and daring gestures, she moved about the stage as if her feet scarcely touched the boards. The Hillman At Nice, at Monte Carlo, so they said, one saw many such as she; but Bernay-sur-Mer was neither Nice nor Monte Carlo, and he had never seen a woman gowned like that before. The Belovéd Traitor She continued, therefore, in spite of gowned Anglican church officers, magnificent Catholic "Suisses," and arrogant parish beadles, to do penance for sins which she had never committed. Deep Moat Grange It made them ten times more tired and cross and hot to see that girl looking so cool and rested and exquisitely gowned and crowned and shod. The Reclaimers She was not trying now to be the daintily gowned wife welcoming her husband to a well-kept home. The Road to Understanding 2011-01-29T03:00:20.840Z The door opened and the Professor stepped out, gowned and slippered. A Yankee from the West A Novel Olive and Jack gazed with open admiration at Mrs. Harmon, never having seen a woman so beautifully gowned before. The Ranch Girls' Pot of Gold It did me good also to see one of the ladies who were with us, gowned in exquisite taste, quite a contrast to the rank and file of the Tabernacle. A Flight in Spring In the car Lucania from New York to the Pacific coast and back, during April and May, 1898 A Frenchwoman, superbly gowned in white lace, and with a long rope of pearls around her neck, paused as she passed their table. The Missioner There would not be any chance now to show him the daintily gowned wife welcoming her husband home to a well-kept house. The Road to Understanding 2011-01-29T03:00:20.840Z She was tall, slender, gowned in the most modish manner, and had a foreign way about her that would have fascinated one even more cosmopolitan than a Texas veterinary. The Social Gangster Her slender figure was exquisitely gowned in pale-green, and her color was iridescent in youthful sparkle. The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop Mrs. Archibald Dillon, a plump woman, well past middle age, was gowned in an elegant beaded dress, low-cut and far too conspicuous for the occasion. Penny Nichols and the Black Imp "There's Bishop Phillipson!" shrilled a correctly gowned elderly lady, pointing a jeweled lorgnette at the Bishop of New York. H. R. I can't ever be a daintily gowned wife welcoming him to a well-kept home now. The Road to Understanding 2011-01-29T03:00:20.840Z The letters had scarcely been replaced when the door of the studio opened and I caught sight of a tastefully gowned young woman, quite apparently a foreigner acclimated to New York. The Social Gangster The door leading into the garden is wide open: and now the curtain is thrust aside, and a fragile figure, gowned in some black filmy stuff, stands before them. Faith and Unfaith The daintily gowned, carefully groomed passengers from the first cabin watched them, fascinated. By Right of Conquest A Novel There were so many things to find out, such as when and where to be gowned, who were freshers and who were unapproachable seniors, what attitude to adopt to one's scout and one's tutor. Years of Plenty From the first I had kept my gaze fixed in the direction of the Vallois mansion, and had watched with eagerness the approach of all the gowned figures that came either alone or in pairs. A Volunteer with Pike The True Narrative of One Dr. John Robinson and of His Love for the Fair Señorita Vallois Elsa Hoffman was of a fascinating type, tall, finely gowned, of superb poise, physically perfect. The Social Gangster Muelle has gowned for years, but who has never been included in the list of her special favourites. Confessions of an Opera Singer She was gowned in cream-yellow, with the curves of a perfect body revealed as her graceful walk molded her frock against her. Mask of Death Mrs. Wallingford, gowned and hatted and jeweled as Fannie Bubble had never been, and had never expected to be, tried the luxurious life that J. Rufus affected and found that she liked it. Young Wallingford But who is to tell him the nature of that territory, and by what manner of journey it is to be traversed, which lies between him and the gowned orator he is desirous of emulating? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 359, September 1845 Motor cars and taxicabs were buzzing along in an endless stream, most of them filled with women, gowned and bonneted in the latest mode. The Social Gangster We were told by friends that the Czarina used to be perfectly exquisite as a young woman, usually gowned in pale grey with a huge bunch of violets. Confessions of an Opera Singer This, very pointedly, as Louisa, perfectly gowned, smiling serenely, ascended the broad staircase. The Heart of a Woman She was attired, or, as newspapers put it, "gowned," in black, wearing white plumes in her headdress, and with bare neck and arms, according to the imperative fashion of the time. Reminiscences, 1819-1899 She was gowned again, as she was that night at Naples, beautifully, extravagantly, and her jewels were, as then, too much in evidence. A Soldier's Trial An Episode of the Canteen Crusade A sweet-faced old lady who stood in the narrow passage, gowned even at that time of night with some precision, took me by the arm. The Men of the Moss-Hags Being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway I was thewed like an Auroch bull, And tusked like the great Cave Bear; And you, my sweet, from head to feet, Were gowned in your glorious hair. The Scrap Book. Volume 1, No. 2 April 1906 She was neither painted nor powdered, as both men noted approvingly, and was finely gowned in a modest, though expensive style. The Song of the Wolf At my right was a regally gowned woman whose delicate features were now as hard as agate and whose eyes were avid. The Portal of Dreams Show me their shaping, Theirs, who most studied man, the bard and sage,— Give!”—So he gowned him, Straight got by heart that book to its last page: Learned, we found him! The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature Representative Prose and Verse And even if she could have been so inappropriately gowned on shipboard, she had plenty of time to put on a warm and suitable tailor-made gown before she was shipwrecked. Threads of Grey and Gold No stately church edifice built by man, no gilded altar, no polished pews nor polished floors were there; no stately organ or trained choir; there was an absence of ushers, bridesmaids and parson heavily gowned. The So-called Human Race “As You Like It,” iii, 3, 8. walked gowned. Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature You expect it to be like those clever pen-and-ink drawings of Grevin’s, of the old Jardin Mabille in its palmiest days, brilliant with lights and beautiful women extravagantly gowned and bejeweled. The Real Latin Quarter She was exquisitely gowned and hatted, with a great white veil which floated gracefully around her picture-hat, and she welcomed him with a brilliant smile. The Moving Finger Opening his eyes, he stared long at the white gowned, motionless shape within the cage. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, December 1930 Marie Louise hoped to settle the affair before dinner, but by the time she was gowned and primped, the first premature guest had arrived like the rashest primrose, shy, surprised, and surprising. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards He and the old colleges were hail-fellow well met; and in the quadrangles, he “walked gowned.” Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature Some of the women at the tables were spangled like the queens of the stage; mainly they were not only gloriously gowned, but in harmony with the sumptuous beauty around them. Money Magic A Novel She kneels very simply and naturally before the Child, and the exquisitely lovely and elaborately gowned young woman who represents the Madonna, looks out towards the spectator with a mundane and curiously modern air. The Venetian School of Painting But Milton's world was the world as the grave, gowned men saw it who composed the Westminster Confession. Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle He looked out, and there, before the door, stood a person turbaned and gowned in purple, and carrying a bag slung from a stick across his shoulder. The Chinese Fairy Book She was gowned to the minute; she carried herself with metropolitan poise; her very hilarity had the city touch. In a Little Town She was gowned now in that severe good taste which betokens a high-priced "ladies' tailor" combined with very judicious criticism. Money Magic A Novel His russet coat was more conspicuous than that of his soberly gowned companions, and he was on several occasions marked for attack when they escaped detection. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain In its quiet, clean streets, laid out like a chessboard, walk the shaven monks and gowned scholars. Japanese Fairy World Stories from the Wonder-Lore of Japan His sister was magnificently gowned, and far more beautiful than before. The Chinese Fairy Book Five ladies, of various ages and all handsomely gowned, are seated here and there, manifestly forcing patience to relieve the ennui which would have been tolerated with no other detail of the day’s routine. A Breath of Prairie and other stories I followed in a daze as a white-capped and gowned nurse led us along the corridor and into a ward where there were dozens of high, white beds. Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 First, Mrs. Sawyer, gowned, bonneted and shawled, though the sun promised to be blazing hot before it set, came down the stairs at a reckless pace. Treasure Valley Inside was a young man, who returned a stiff bow to Clover's salutation, and a gorgeously gowned young lady with rather a handsome face. In the High Valley Being the fifth and last volume of the Katy Did series Dios! how she must have looked to him in the regal presence of Blanch, gowned in her stylish traveling costume! When Dreams Come True She was faultlessly gowned, as usual, but her manner was flurried and agitated. The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life The women seem to be agreeable, and they all are most beautifully gowned. The Dark Star It was a stout, imperious, magnificently gowned woman, of not much more than thirty, in whose spreading silk lap a fair little girl was sitting. The Beloved Woman She was gowned in an evening dress of gossamer material, ashes of rose in color. Hanover; Or The Persecution of the Lowly A Story of the Wilmington Massacre. She was gowned even more perfectly than usual—Parisienne to the finger-tips. The Master Mummer That evening Mrs. Latimer, exquisitely gowned and radiating magnetism, was again trying to persuade Senator Blair to vote for Mr. Burroughs. A Man of Two Countries She was a pretty woman, not tall, rather below middle stature, perhaps, beautifully proportioned and 132 perfectly gowned. The Dark Star —So, he gowned him,50 Straight got by heart that book to its last page: Learned, we found him. Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning She was gowned in blue velvet, and her russet hair, drawn high in a net—a fashion in favor in France—was shaded by a blue velvet hat, over which drooped heavy white plumes. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 Notice that beautifully gowned, superbly handsome brunette who is getting out of a hansom at Martin’s Restaurant. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 She was a handsome woman of about forty-five, dark-haired and beautifully gowned. The Golden Face A Great 'Crook' Romance Beauty of youth and heart of tenderness: a quaint little womanly child of seventeen—gowned, now, in a black dress, long-skirted, to be sure! of her mother's old-fashioned wearing. Christmas Eve at Swamp's End Mrs. Meredith was just the same, only even more elaborately gowned than she used to be when she visited Imogene. Virginia of Elk Creek Valley The stranger seemed to be a monk, for he was closely cowled, and gowned from head to foot in the long, dark, flowing garb of some ascetic order. Folk-lore and Legends: German If they are very well gowned, probably they are the latter. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan This woman who was richly gowned was scarcely older than Debby herself; but her hair was white. Hester's Counterpart A Story of Boarding School Life At the nearby tables men with well-pressed suits, clean collars, and carefully shaved faces murmured to sleekly gowned women who fingered wine glasses, smiled archly. It Could Be Anything She was gowned in lavender crêpe de Chine, with panniers of satin elaborately sprinkled with little bunches of futurist flowers; long jet earrings; a low-cut neck that hinted of a comfortable bosom. The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life It is not an exaggeration to say that there was not a woman in the ballroom to compare with her, and some of them were marvelously gowned and complexioned, too. The Place of Honeymoons There is a brass in Hastings Church, Sussex, with the effigy of a gowned citizen wearing such a ring. Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places Being Papers on Art, in Relation to Archaeology, Painting, Art-Decoration, and Art-Manufacture The boys and girls all swarm around The crowd is hourly growing; Straw hatted and grotesquely gowned,— With tin horns loudly blowing. Children of Our Town The Tory ladies, gowned in the height of fashion, were to Marjorie a revelation at once amazing and impressive. The Loyalist A Story of the American Revolution Four of them were gowned in white, four in pale green, four in blue and four in scarlet. The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest She saw that Aunt Lucretia was well but simply gowned in white. Dorothy's Travels "Isn't he wonderfully better?" asked the white gowned young woman, with the capable air, so characteristic of professional women. The Girl Scouts at Bellaire Or Maid Mary's Awakening She sat on the end of a seat in the nave, and there was a capped and gowned crowd of university students in the transept. A Cathedral Courtship The moving drama takes the masses away from grim reality; they see beautifully gowned women in drawing-rooms; they see the King reviewing his regiments; they see wild and free cowboys chasing Red Indians. A Dominie in Doubt A pretty woman stunningly gowned is introducing to a breathlessly expectant audience a tall, striking person. Molly Brown's Senior Days Up in the grandstand, in a private box, a party of mestiza girls, elaborately gowned, are sipping lemonade, or eating sherbet and vanilla cakes, while one of the jockeys leans admiringly upon the rail. The Great White Tribe in Filipinia She was, moreover, gowned with a taste and smartness eminently admirable in the future Mrs. Eric Curtis. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922 Instead, I found in Rose Lawrence a small, faded woman of forty-five, gowned in shabby black. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906 She was small, very pretty, still young, and gowned in a quite unmistakable way. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901 She was expensively gowned and walked with the easy swing of one whose position was assured. Jack O' Judgment His daughters looked at him; a young woman expensively but not smartly gowned bent forward from the row behind. Iole Yet it was selective too, for it passed swiftly over the chaff of the shabby and fixed itself on the wheat of the properly gowned. Jewel Weed After the prizes had been duly admired and the winners congratulated, the throng of exquisitely gowned women flocked about the little gilt tables in the dining-room, chatting eagerly and comparing scores. Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party She was tall, and gowned in some simple white material that fell about her in graceful folds. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901 I know it did, Aunt Lucinda, but you saw how sweetly the girls were gowned at dinner. Blue Bonnet in Boston or, Boarding-School Days at Miss North's Alice and a friend were to be bridesmaids, and the children were to be gowned in simple white muslin, with bows and streamers of pink satin ribbon and strew roses in the bride's path. A Little Girl in Old Boston All the bridesmaids were to be gowned in white India mull, and Dolly was to have a white brocaded silk, and a long veil that her grandmother had worn. A Little Girl in Old New York And to be gowned as if she were going to have audience with the Queen! A Little Girl in Old Quebec Mrs. Hill, a handsome, dignified lady who was one of the chaperones of the prom, received Grace warmly, while Beatrice Hill, an extremely pretty, smartly gowned girl, made her feel at home immediately. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901 If she was "superbly gowned," we do not know it; if she was ever one of the "unbonneted," history is silent. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 7 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Orators Who has not beheld the stunningly gowned girl stalking majestically around the shopping district in a little tailor-made jacket topped off with a fur collarette? The Woman Beautiful or, The Art of Beauty Culture But the resources of the old woman seemed wonderful—to the people round about,—for never were two girls more gorgeously gowned than Helen and Lily. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills And now she knew so much about France and the beautiful city called Paris, where the King and Queen lived, and ladies who went gowned just like Madame, the first time she saw her. A Little Girl in Old Quebec She was always beautifully gowned for the occasion, and had an expression of pretty, pink piety that was irresistible. A Circuit Rider's Wife And so she posed for the class at Rossetti's studio, duly gowned as angels are supposed to be draped and dressed in Paradise. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers He remembered having thrown his arms about a tall woman, gowned in black with loose shoulder straps, dragging her through a dance. The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Such at least was always the case with him when standing wigged and gowned before a judge. Orley Farm "The bride was given away by her father, who was daintily gowned in a pale blue silk dress, with veil and orange blossoms lent by the bride's eldest sister." Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 22, 1916 On the night of the club ball, for instance, in a room packed with pretty women beautifully gowned and jewelled, Rosanne blazed forth, a radiant figure that put everyone else in the shade. Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa Nay, harsh Juno, who in her fear now troubles earth and sea and sky, shall change to better counsels, and with me shall cherish the lords of the world, the gowned race of Rome. The Aeneid of Virgil The latter appeared about thirty years of age, dark, petite and pretty, richly and becomingly gowned in garments which might have come along with her native tongue from Paris. A Woman who went to Alaska A group of American and English correspondents were lounging in the heavy divans, drinking gin and talking to a trio of elaborately gowned women. Erik Dorn Women were beautiful, tastefully gowned and coiffured, but it was easy to see that they were merely women. The Best British Short Stories of 1922 The village girls whom he saw so prettily gowned and picturesquely hatted on the benches out there by the race-course, could it have been they who committed these atrocities? The Coast of Bohemia She was gowned in white, and the season's styles were particularly becoming to her graceful and well-rounded figure. An American Suffragette And there were beautiful women, beautifully gowned, beautifully gemmed, some of them good, some of them indifferent, and some of them bad. The Lure of the Mask As a result, no girl in the school was more suitably gowned. Peggy Stewart at School The door opened, and Father Tierney, hastily gowned and blinking, stood before the invaders. The Long Roll At the tables, not all of which were occupied, were seated beautiful women, some handsomely gowned, and there were men, attired in the height of fashion. The Boy from the Ranch Or Roy Bradner's City Experiences She was very simply gowned in black, and but for a certain twinkle of the dark gray eyes, and a rather mocking smile, there was nothing particularly distinctive about her. An American Suffragette The glowing coals of cigarettes and cigars of the men in the gondolas were like low-lying stars, and the cold, bright flash of jewels woke here and there among the many beautifully gowned women. The Lure of the Mask Mrs. Stewart was elaborately gowned in a costume better suited for a drive in Newport than Annapolis, especially Annapolis in September. Peggy Stewart at School His wife—"I suppose it was his wife," said Raymond—was elaborately gowned and in high feather: a successful delegate of luxury. On the Stairs Grande dames there were, with gorgeous footmen on the box; and elegant little victorias containing wonderfully gowned demoiselles. High Noon A New Sequel to 'Three Weeks' by Elinor Glyn The players were mostly men, but a remarkable number of beautiful women, beautifully gowned, stood around the tables as observers. Legacy On one of the cars from Nice there had arrived two women, both veiled and simply gowned. The Lure of the Mask Florence's skilful fingers kept this lady most beautifully gowned. The Madigans Elfie was beautifully gowned in a morning dress, with an over-abundance of trimmings and all the furbelows that generally accompany the extravagant raiment affected by women of her type. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life That night he went to the theatre, but his thoughts were not for the elegantly gowned daughters of respectable bourgeoises who disported themselves for his amusement. High Noon A New Sequel to 'Three Weeks' by Elinor Glyn The creature of her dream was gowned and capped, and moved radiant through an atmosphere of applause. Tom and Some Other Girls A Public School Story The three presented themselves flushed of cheek and somewhat rumpled as to hair, but properly gowned and apologetic, just as grace was ended. Just Patty The Pope and the cardinals, gowned with no pretence to magnificence or pomp, knelt before the relic as it lay on the altar. Manasseh A Romance of Transylvania She was gowned magnificently enough even to be conspicuous among that crowd of well-dressed women, and she wore a large picture hat, crowned by expensive plumes. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life There was scarcely any perceptible difference in their sizes, and when gowned Helka declared Cora looked "chic." The Motor Girls Through New England or, Held by the Gypsies He pointed at the screen; big dump-lorries were already coming in the doors under the pickup, with a mob of gowned civil-service people crowding in under them. A Slave is a Slave There were two very handsome girls and beautifully gowned. A Little Girl in Old Salem She was well gowned also for such an excursion. The Master-Knot of Human Fate There was a slight commotion at the main entrance as a fat, bald-headed, red-faced man entered, followed by several women, all beautifully gowned. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life On every side of him were women gowned by the great artists of the day, women like flowers, all perfume and softness and colour. Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo White-gowned chief-slaves lording it over green and orange gowned supervisors and clerks; overseers still carrying and frequently using whips and knouts and sandbag flails. A Slave is a Slave And he declared the streets looked like London, with the gayly gowned women, the stores, the carriages, for a number of handsome late ones were to be seen. A Little Girl in Old Salem The face of the beautiful, dark-eyed girl, gowned in a smart tailored coat suit of brown, wore the shy radiance of a bride. Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer Though Marie was by no means convinced, she was ready to drop the matter in her admiration of the picture her mistress made when properly gowned. The Triflers The broad veranda was filled with gayly gowned women; uniformed officers from the fort; tourists in white. Gigolo In festive attire and carrying flowers, Anna and Debora entered the room, followed by Mary, gowned in clinging white caught high on her breast and falling away leaving her arms bare. The Coming of the King Emily Travis was dainty and delicate and rare, and whether in London or Klondike, she gowned herself as befitted the daughter of a millionaire mining engineer. The Spinner's Book of Fiction A tall, gray-haired woman of perhaps sixty, very smartly gowned, and of commanding appearance, rose to meet her. Grace Harlowe's Problem A blaze of lights, a hum of voices, a brilliant throng of exquisitely gowned, bejeweled women and well-groomed men, in fact a house such as Wood's leading lady had never before confronted! Ten American Girls From History He would have been a very much surprised lad if he had been told that any of these beautiful gowned women regarded him with any interest. Frontier Boys in Frisco Old Mrs. Hollister, tastefully gowned in black and white, sat in the library where the maids brought up refreshments to her. How Ethel Hollister Became a Campfire Girl She had once seen a queen of the emotional drama similarly gowned and groomed and a lasting impression was the consequence. Under Fire The women they saw in the gay all-night restaurants or after the theater in cabarets, all beautifully gowned and apparently with their husbands, drank and smoked the same as the men. Rimrock Jones The flyers saw many gowned figures, some on camels, pause to look upward at them, as they began to circle the town in quest of their landing field. Around the World in Ten Days One was gowned in deep black, sad of aspect, though serene, and very beautiful. The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee On the ranch-house veranda sat Walter Stone conversing with his host, where several girls, bright-faced and gowned in cool white, were talking and laughing. Overland Red A Romance of the Moonstone Cañon Trail She was gowned in a stylish robe of rich material, and on her head a white lace hat with soft white plumes which lent a charm and softened her otherwise angular features. Sixty Years of California Song Before he could move, a stunning, superbly gowned girl, with bare neck and shoulders that were the absolute perfection of beauty, came boldly up to where the visitor stood. A Husband by Proxy A carriage passed slowly, a solemn, liveried coachman on the box, a handsome, smooth-shaven man of thirty-five and a richly gowned woman leaning back and looking out over the pond with bored eyes. North of Fifty-Three I found her waiting for me, gowned and hatted as if for a journey. Branded She was tall, slender, graceful, and magnificently gowned in street clothes. Born Again Never had I beheld such beautifully gowned women and brilliant lights; the tremendous chorus and the full orchestra left a lasting impression upon me which cannot be erased by time. Sixty Years of California Song She was gowned once more in the yellow and black, and stood in tigrine splendor cap-a-pie. Double Trouble Or, Every Hero His Own Villain Being of more mature years I guess you'd sweep in—that's the way—sweep in gowned—at your age you don't dance around in 'frocks'—in something swell, and rich, and of sober hue. The Forfeit At the South Station Mrs. Howland found a stylishly gowned, smiling young woman with a cordial welcome. The Tangled Threads No priest or pastor, no robed muezzin or gowned prelate calls me to the altar. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) She was gowned in a stylish robe of some soft clinging wine-colored material and her blonde hair was done up in a soft coil on the crown of her head. Sixty Years of California Song In a small town in the south of France, a young woman, gowned in deepest mourning, sits by her own casement and gazes gloomily, despairingly, out into the gathering twilight. The Alchemist's Secret Only a little girl gowned all in white, with snowy arms and neck, and diamonds gittering in the soft masses of her waving hair. A Little Rebel A Novel A tall man passed by with a richly gowned woman on his arm. The Cow Puncher It was already fairly well filled with daintily gowned girls, who stood about, or sat in little groups, talking animatedly. Jane Allen: Right Guard A beautiful woman by day, when carefully gowned and controlled, she was a veritable hag just now! All Aboard A Story for Girls She was gowned as though she had on the instant stepped from a fashionable Paris salon. Daughter of the Sun A Tale of Adventure The girl's eyes swept the crowded tiers of the galleries packed with beautifully gowned Southern women. The Victim A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis She was splendidly gowned, but her hair was dishevelled and her cheeks were flushed, and she walked unsteadily across the room. The Cow Puncher But as she sat there before him, chic and guarded, with her girlishly frail body so arrogantly well gowned, she had in some way touched his lethargic imagination. Never-Fail Blake She was Parisian from head to foot, simply but perfectly gowned. The Golden Scorpion After a short barrage of questions and answers, he scrubbed and gowned, and stalked past Dal to the crude Moruan micro-surgical control table. Star Surgeon For she saw a lovely, radiant, queenly woman, magnificently gowned, the center of a throng of people, and Lover was beside her, his face flushed with pride, his eyes shining with admiration. Sunny Slopes Prudence and Fairy, freshly gowned and smiling-faced, received them with cordiality and many merry words. Prudence of the Parsonage She was gowned in black with the sparkle of passementerie and jet, and at her breast she wore a single red rose. The Lighted Match For I am woodland-natured, and have made Dryads my bedfellows, And I have played With the sleek Naiads in the splash of pools And made a mock of gowned and trousered fools. Songs from Vagabondia To be a desirable candidate for a good position a girl need not be expensively gowned, but she must be daintily and freshly dressed. A Girl's Student Days and After She was gowned in crisp lavender linen with immaculate white collars and cuffs and was standing in the middle of her Big Experiment, as she termed it, when Joan and Sylvia burst in. The Shield of Silence The newcomers looked eagerly about them at the groups of daintily gowned girls who were joyously greeting their friends as they stepped from the train. Grace Harlowe's First Year at Overton College Beyond the wheel, just at the croupier's elbow, stood a woman, audaciously yet charmingly gowned in red, with a scale-like shimmer of passementerie. The Lighted Match She was gowned in her best; there was a heightened color in her cheek; her eyes were like stars. The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady One "pays her way" by being agreeable, well gowned, popular. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Kitty's shy eyes lifted apprehensively to those of this slim young patrician so beautifully and simply gowned. The Big-Town Round-Up For a merciful little moment it seemed to this grief-stricken woman that she was no longer white-haired and beautifully gowned. Destiny A slender, dark young woman, beautifully gowned, was waiting there. Tangled Trails A Western Detective Story Then Mrs. Phillimore swept into the room, elaborately gowned for her drive in the park, dispersing perfumes in all directions and bestowing a dazzling smile upon him. A Lost Leader The real beauty of dress resides in being suitably gowned. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada With much pinching of the grocery money, Lizzie had achieved two new galatea sailor suits and so while she felt infinitely inferior to the elaborately gowned young misses of her grade, Lydia was not unhappy. Lydia of the Pines She was exquisitely gowned, as usual, and in her favourite colour, pale blue, which suited her delicate colouring to perfection. Adrien Leroy She was gowned, gloved, and hatted with rich simplicity. The Pride of Palomar They are, or are not, as they are gowned! The Business of Being a Woman This she will attend, prettily and simply gowned, and properly chaperoned. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada This straw broke the camel's back, if it is proper so to speak of a middle-aged, delicate-featured lady, delightfully gowned and coiffed and manicured. Poor Man's Rock President Culver in cap and gown, his purple hood falling over his shoulders, entered followed by his faculty, also gowned and hooded. The Plastic Age She had a little basket of fruit in her hand, she was most fittingly gowned, and she looked exquisitely lovely. The Measure of a Man Many a woman indifferently gowned has been made to feel her difference from the elegant she found herself among. The Business of Being a Woman Three hours later, Mrs. Cissy Beale went forth to conquer, gowned in a restaurant frock of shadow lace topped by a black tulle hat. The Gay Cockade —So, he gowned him, Straight got by heart that book to its last page: Learned, we found him. Browning's Shorter Poems Tom's mother came softly into the room, gowned in an exquisite afternoon costume of violet organdie and fine lace, which was very becoming to her white hair and youthful face. Madge Morton, Captain of the Merry Maid One of the incidents of this walk was seeing an old woman in a large white-linen cap, carrying an umbrella, innocently join the gowned and hooded procession of the University faculty. The Measure of a Man Women, fashionably gowned, were promenading the halls, or sipping tea in the palm garden; others sat in little groups watching the animated scene. Bought and Paid For From the Play of George Broadhurst Only a little girl gowned all in white, with snowy arms and neck, and diamonds glittering in the soft masses of her waving hair. A Little Rebel Many a curious glance was cast at them, a young girl, well gowned, and a disheveled white man in Chinese garb. The Master Mystery The girls, two and two, gowned in silken chiffon of harmonious colors, had each a basket heaped with blossoms. Polly of the Hospital Staff Thus gowned and crowned with gems and gold, Thou shalt, through centuries untold, Rule, ever young and ever fair, As now thou rulest, smiling there. The Book of Joyous Children Rising, he turned to see a large woman, elaborately gowned. The Day of the Beast Twaddles backed out of the pantry, into Norah who had come downstairs, freshly gowned, to start her supper. Four Little Blossoms and Their Winter Fun Shiela's maid answered his knock; a moment later, Shiela herself, gowned for the afternoon, came to the door, and her maid retired. The Firing Line So stately, so tall, so queenly, and gowned in such a simple yet attractive house robe. Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays This time she was gowned in black, with an ermine cape thrown over her shoulders. Vocal Mastery Talks with Master Singers and Teachers But in spite of this he found Rose rather splendidly gowned for her expected guests. The Real Adventure Really, my dear fellow, I do believe this—I do believe that if you gowned her respectably— LUCAS. The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith A faded and very stout lady, gowned with elaborate simplicity, yet somehow suggesting well-bred untidiness, rolled toward them, propelled in a wheeled-chair by a black servant. The Firing Line Nora was gowned in lavender and wore a corsage bouquet of violets that had mysteriously arrived that afternoon, and that everyone present suspected Hippy of sending. Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics She was gowned and gloved, and her broad hat hid her boyish curls. The Ramrodders A Novel She half slipped on, half wound about her, the white cloud of cloth, standing with parted lips, looking into the long mirror and gleaming in the fading day like midnight gowned in mists and stars. The Quest of the Silver Fleece A Novel Through the door's crack I interview Mrs. Green, a pallid, sickly creature, gowned, as are most of the women, in a calico garment made all in one piece. The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls She was a woman of perhaps twenty-five—rarely beautiful and richly gowned, with darkly-golden hair, and jewels. Darkwater Voices from Within the Veil Among the girls in the party none was prettier or more charmingly gowned than Marian. A Hoosier Chronicle "Let me ask you, what do you make of Mrs. Winton's appointment at the Chateau at five, and her being gowned in black?" The Cab of the Sleeping Horse For Helen was decked in Parisian splendor, while Mary was gowned in the Fleece. The Quest of the Silver Fleece A Novel Some exquisitely gowned porcelain Parisiennes, with eyelashes and long hair cut from the heads of penniless children, were almost as big and as aristocratic as their potential millionaire mistresses. Winnie Childs The Shop Girl She was an old woman, frilled and powdered into a semblance of youth, and gorgeously gowned. Darkwater Voices from Within the Veil Truedale had never seen her gowned so, and he realized that she was extremely handsome and—something more. The Man Thou Gavest She was gowned in black, with a bunch of violets at her waist, and she wore a large mesh veil, through which her particularly fine dark eyes sparkled discriminatingly. The Cab of the Sleeping Horse She was tastefully gowned, in a way to set off her blonde beauty and her delicate rounded figure. The Quest of the Silver Fleece A Novel Then the throng of beautifully gowned women, and the men who purposed an evening of enjoyment. The Man in the Twilight Commencement came and standing before governor, president, and grave, gowned men, I told them certain astonishing truths, waving my arms and breathing fast! Darkwater Voices from Within the Veil Laura went quickly to the door and, after pausing a moment outside, returned with a short, flushed, and richly gowned little woman who was known to the world as Mrs. Robert Bleeker. The Wheel of Life He seemed not at all surprised to see this fashionably gowned woman in his dive. Là-bas There were carelessly gowned women and men smart and shabby, but none of them were thinking of clothes nor even of one another. The Quest of the Silver Fleece A Novel She was determined that if people called her ugly they should be forced in the same breath to confess that she was perfectly gowned. The Magician In surprise he regarded her, this unusual type of visitor, simply yet perfectly gowned. Half A Chance She was gowned in white, her hair gathered up in an old lace kerchief, her hands drooping wearily, as she kept watch with the serious mien of youthful womanhood. Abbe Mouret's Transgression Yet can I fancy, wandering 'mid thy towers, Myself a nursling, Granta, of thy lap; My brow seems tightening with the Doctor's cap, And I walk gowned; feel unusual powers. The Works of Charles Lamb in Four Volumes, Volume 4 She was plainly city bred—and city gowned—and she carried her light traveling bag by a strap over her shoulder. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper Innumerable mirrors reflected women of the world, admirably gowned, actresses of renown, and fashionable courtesans. The Magician It would be a pity, he thought instantly, for this charming child of nature to become sophisticated and be fashionably gowned; but, of course, he made no protest. In Old Kentucky While remaining simple, as suits one of my age, barely beyond childhood, I was gowned like a grown person. Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood) "At times he grows light-headed, and then his speech is English, but the gowned fellow stills him with his hand, or gives him some potion, whereupon he sleeps." Sir Mortimer The contrast between her restless prettiness, the profusion of her dress and hair, and Julie's dark, lissome strength, gowned and gloved in neat, close black, was marked enough. Lady Rose's Daughter She was very fashionably, strikingly, gowned, somewhat conspicuously; a large pattern in the figure of the cloth. Walking-Stick Papers The country was gowned like a bride in white. Sketches of the Covenanters It was a strange experience for Tom, this trudge over the hard, frozen snow, with his two cowled and gowned companions. Tom Tufton's Travels But these two standing before me were gowned exactly alike, and yet I know that one was purely and artistically Greek, and one was purely and gracefully Indian. Vanguards of the Plains A gowned abbé, by Vandyck, made the centre of another wall, facing the Gainsboroughs. Lady Rose's Daughter Mrs. Banks, a recent bride, was handsomely gowned in pink chiffon over messaline, and wore a unique necklace of nuggets which were gathered from her husband's mine near Iditarod, Alaska. The Rim of the Desert We must all trust something to the good sense of your mammas that you will be suitably gowned. Apples, Ripe and Rosy, Sir One is gowned in dotted green, the other in black. Promenades of an Impressionist A sweet-faced young girl entered; she was gowned in black and wore a white collar, and cuffs turned back over her hands. The Tracer of Lost Persons Naida came down the hall, cool and exquisitely gowned in a creation of shimmering white. The Great Prince Shan A night, a day past o'er—the time drew near— The morning came—I felt a little queer; Came to the push; paid some tremendous fees; Past; and was capped and gowned with marvellous ease. The Life of John Ruskin She is neatly gowned and is of a superior clay. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: in Mizzoura Leaning on the arm of her escort, as her carriage drove up to the door, one beautifully gowned woman stepped out. The High School Captain of the Team Dick & Co. Leading the Athletic Vanguard Agreeably to her wishes he took her to a certain famous shop filled at that hour with fashionable women wonderfully groomed and gowned. The Purple Heights She shook hands cordially with a grave, handsomely gowned Chinese merchant, whose emporium they now entered. Port O' Gold A History-Romance of the San Francisco Argonauts She was gowned in a pale blue broadcloth dress, and wore on her head a large black hat trimmed with a magnificent black plume. The Automobile Girls at Washington Checkmating the Plots of Foreign Spies A few yards farther on, a tall, young Englishman was chatting and laughing with a couple of girls too elaborately beautiful and too dazzlingly gowned for any world but the half-world. Kimono She was gowned in pink, a red rose at her bosom. D'Ri and I Paris had just abandoned the tight skirt, and a comical struggle took place between the Government and those women who desired to be correctly gowned. The Land of Deepening Shadow Germany-at-War There!" she cried, "I gowned myself, and I wear no paint. The Maid-At-Arms Mistress Penwick was already gowned in a sombre old woman's dress. Mistress Penwick She was gowned in some pale-green material touched here and there with a film of lace. Jim Waring of Sonora-Town Tang of Life She was neatly gowned in pink and white. D'Ri and I Kate went, gowned in fresh linen, and well pleased, after all, to be with a holiday crowd riding through the summer woods. The Precipice She was gowned in a white linen skirt and white "middy," with white tennis shoes and white stockings. Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon She stood gowned in filmy white, waiting for Janet to spread her repast, but the nurse moved at leisure, resolving to give the maid meat for thought, as she did for the body. Mistress Penwick Last month, for instance; that big car with the uniformed driver and the wonderfully gowned women. Jim Waring of Sonora-Town Tang of Life Mrs. Murdison, though soberly gowned in slate-coloured worsted, wore a white muslin kerchief which gave her the air of a plump and comfortable Mother Superior. The Brown Study This Sibyl Andrés, gowned in clinging white, was a slender, gracefully tall, and beautifully developed woman. The Eyes of the World But if she had known of Dicky's mission and gowned herself accordingly she could not have succeeded better in satisfying his artistic eye. Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon He saw her first in the dance, sumptuously gowned, regal, yet blithe, yielding as might a goddess to the mortal embrace of Bill Bardin as they fox-trotted to the viol's surge. The Wrong Twin A rather tired-looking, stylishly gowned woman immediately asked if there were comfortable accommodations for herself and her daughter. Jim Waring of Sonora-Town Tang of Life At the gate was Prudence Corson, gowned for travel, reticule in hand, her prettiness shadowed, under the scoop of her bonnet, the toe of one trim little boot meditatively rolling a pebble over the ground. The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West Her full rounded, splendidly developed body was gowned to accentuate the alluring curves of her sex. The Eyes of the World He came to the castle, richly gowned, with a fair company, but little he deemed whom he would find so near. French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France Old men and fashionably gowned women and wounded soldiers went out into the fields and pulled up turnips and devoured them raw--for there was nothing else to eat. Fighting in Flanders She suggested reserve feeling, and she was so beautiful—so rare—that the suggestion was of feeling more beautiful and rare than a determination to live up to the way she was gowned. The Visioning With the assistance of some handsomely gowned women he opened a cafe on the Rue Royal where they could. Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914 Biographical Dictionary of the Famous and Those Who Wanted to Be She was gowned, too, with a chic nicety to arouse the envy of all less-fortunate women. Within the Law A score of half-drunken sailors and wharf-rats looked up at the unaccustomed sight of a richly gowned woman in their midst. Beasts of Tarzan The door opened and in came about twenty young ladies elegantly gowned, not one of whom was under seventeen. Edison, His Life and Inventions And with them were some lang gowned men who kenned the stars and would come out o' nights to talk to the deer and the corbies in their ain tongue. The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies The rebellious thoughts that will arise in the most philosophical of us surged in her small heavily gowned bosom. The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories The gentlemen Warblers wore full-dress swallow-tailed suits of white satin, with pearls for buttons, while the lady Warblers were gowned in white satin dresses with long trails. The Emerald City of Oz Mrs. Gardner was tall and thin and handsome, exquisitely gowned, cordial with a cordiality that seemed a trifle forced. Anne of the Island She thought she had never seen so many modishly gowned women in one room in all her life. Fanny Herself I know what store my mother sets by being well gowned. Laddie; a true blue story The woman was gowned in silk, tightly corseted, and wore a hat of rather ostentatious smartness. The Octopus : A story of California Miss Carr was positive that she would be the most beautiful, and most exquisitely gowned woman present. A Girl of the Limberlost She was gowned in white fleece, and she wore one pink rose where she could bend her blue eyes down upon it. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation Here Dr. Kirsch had risen, and, coming forward, had paused to lean over his desk and, with an awful geniality, had looked down upon two rustling, exquisitely gowned late-comers. Fanny Herself She endured that ordeal well, smiling confidently, a handsome creature with a beautiful body bewitchingly gowned. The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf The Empress, who was very simply gowned, smiled once or twice in response to some words which fell from her husband, but for the most part she looked as serious as he did. My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71 Almost immediately, the French maid came gliding down the stairs, still gowned in the sombrest black, still as pale as a woman could be. The Great Secret In the Turkish room Percival found Mrs. Akemit, gowned to perfection, glowing, and wearing a bunch of violets bigger than her pretty head. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation Katrina sensuously gowned in flaming red was awaiting the outcome of her blackmailing venture. City of Endless Night "How d'ye do, Mrs. Sunderland," as an elaborately gowned woman swept by their table, barely returning their greeting. I Spy Then for the first time she saw who sat there—a tall, handsome, beautifully gowned girl whom she had noticed several times during the evening, and to whom everybody seemed to defer. Stories Worth Rereading He had almost forgotten that elaborately gowned miss who at sixteen had assumed such young-ladyfied airs. Quaint Courtships She was beautifully and expensively gowned in nun's grey chiffon; her toque was of chiffon and lace, and she held a pale grey parasol, its ivory handle studded with sapphires. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation She remembered still the cold cemetery chapel, the gowned mourners, the academic decorum, or the mild regret amid which the function passed. Helbeck of Bannisdale — Volume II One tall, delicate locust, gowned in summer's finest gear, stirred idly at the top, as if through an inward motion, untroubled by the wind. Meadow Grass Tales of New England Life Young women, neatly gowned in black and wearing white caps and aprons, flitted to and fro between the counter and the customers. The Orange-Yellow Diamond She was a small creature, excellently shaped, and gowned—though for indoors—like a girl in a fashion plate. The Mystery of Murray Davenport A Story of New York at the Present Day He found that capable lady gowned for the opera. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation With apparent solicitude he escorted the Klondike person, fetchingly gowned in a street costume of the latest mode. Ruggles of Red Gap —So, he gowned him, Straight got by heart that book to its last page: Learned, we found him. Robert Browning: How to Know Him Bare-headed, gowned in white, she girt up her vesture and dipped her white limbs in the pool. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution He is stripped and gowned, and he says his prayers, And he condescends To admit his friends To a levée before he goes to sleep. The Vagabond and Other Poems from Punch By her mirror, gowned in white as if for dreams, she watches life flowing past her, and she knows of no use to make of it. Modern Painting Again I was compelled to observe that she was quite the most smartly gowned woman in Red Gap, and that she marvellously knew what to put on her head. Ruggles of Red Gap They stepped timidly and modestly into the great gallery where several gentlemen and many richly gowned ladies had already assembled. After Long Years and Other Stories Anna Mantegazza was more elaborately gowned, in white embroidery, with a little French hat; but Anna Mantegazza was an American with millions, and elaboration was a commonplace with her. The Happy End Among the diners were women gowned as he had never seen women gowned before. The Call of the Cumberlands In the ball-room the young ladies of Percy's party would appear—Jessie, his sweetheart, among them—gowned in filmy chiffons and laces, floating in a mist of perfume and colour and music. King Coal : a Novel I saw one window where a stone monkey sat reading his prayers, gowned and cowled,—an odd caprice of the tired sculptor. Castilian Days Like the women who came to touch her hot forehead, they were beautifully gowned and walked with stately dignity. Poor White "But"—she looked at the beautifully gowned figure, the lovely, imaginative face, thereby, like a good showman, calling Mr. Brockton's attention to them—"we'll forgive you." Life at High Tide They were, other women more discreetly gowned had agreed, ridiculous. Linda Condon The mirror showed a lovely girl gowned in pale blue. The Idol of Paris Unlike the men the beautifully gowned women at the reception had no fear of McGregor. Marching Men In her dreams women, beautifully gowned and with rings on their hands, came to brush the wet, matted hair back from her forehead. Poor White A real Senator and two such young women handsomely gowned seemed to take the old hotel back a score of years—back to the times when such sights were of daily occurrence. A Gentleman from Mississippi He broke off abruptly in his sentence just as a tall, pale, beautifully gowned woman who had detached herself from a group close at hand turned towards them. The Profiteers Poor Miss O'Dwyer was arrayed—'gowned,' she would have said herself in reporting the scene—in vesture not wanting in splendour, but which beside Miss Goold's could not catch the eye. Hyacinth The hostess was elaborately gowned in white pompadour satin, trimmed with white chiffon and embroidered in pink roses and pearls. Aunt Jane's Nieces in Society Miss Dalrymple, gowned in a filmy material which lent an evanescent charm to her slender figure, came down the front steps as he was about to enter the area way below. A Man and His Money He and the old colleges were hail-fellow well-met; and in the quadrangles, he "walked gowned." The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia She herself proved to be a person of five- or six-and-thirty, gowned in black and spare of figure, with a leaden complexion, scanty hair of no precise color, and a big nose of unusual prominence. Fruitfulness Lady Geoghegan was gowned in an important creation of saffron tweed, the product of the convent looms. Hyacinth A well-made creature, becomingly and modishly gowned for motoring, spirited yet dignified in carriage, she was like a vision of, as she was palpably a visitation from, the rue de la Paix. Alias the Lone Wolf To-night a handsome, stylishly gowned woman of about thirty came up to me with a radiant smile and a strange brightness in her eyes. The Desert of Wheat She is very large, finely gowned and garlanded with laurel. Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance A Study of Rhetorical Terms in English Renaissance Literary Criticism He gave a cry of rapture when Valentine at last made her appearance gowned in a delicious travelling dress, with a cavalier toque on her head. Fruitfulness She was gowned in her yellow lace, the beauty and grace of which had defied the changing fashions as Blossy's remarkable elegance of appearance had defied the passing of the years. Old Lady Number 31 The soft, white stuff that gowned her had the look of foam; against the gray sky she seemed a freakish spirit in the act of vanishing. The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck A Comedy of Limitations Before her stands a prim little maid, gowned in the fashion of grown-folks of her day. Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People She was quite the same Aunt Josephine, beautifully gowned in a linen dress whose trimmings matched the stylish little hat she wore on her head. Keineth She was an exceedingly pretty girl, modishly gowned and apparently not more than twenty years old. Betty Gordon in Washington Sometimes she appeared gowned like the Olympians with the stern white face of the plaster Venus; sometimes in braids of a rich brown, blue-eyes, in my aunt's red velvet kazabaika, trimmed with ermine. Venus in Furs In haste to reach the front, he stepped from bench to bench, knocking the gowned Churchmen right and left as if they were but so many lay figures. The Prince of India — Volume 02 The housekeeper now appeared, gowned in black silk, with a fine white muslin cap, and apron. Princess Polly's Gay Winter Graham, although an outlander, knew his California, and, while every girl of the swimming suits was gowned for dinner, was not surprised to find no man similarly accoutered. The Little Lady of the Big House Even so little, and we see an adorable motherly person, richly but unostentatiously gowned. Flowing Gold Betwixt her children Mrs. Eyton-Eyton—beautifully gowned, hired victoria in waiting—took her seat; Mary hovered behind—and catastrophe swooped. Once Aboard the Lugger This gowned traitor hath a key to all the gates. The Prince of India — Volume 02 Shortly after breakfast Mrs. Titus came downstairs very smartly gowned for the street. A Fool and His Money She did not keep him waiting, however, and when she appeared, gowned for dinner, he fairly swept her off her feet with his abruptness. The Silver Horde She was becomingly, although simply gowned, and there was a dash of color in her cheeks. Kent Knowles: Quahaug Upon that day of the following week Mrs. Eyton-Eyton paid to the nursery one of her rare visits, beautifully gowned, the hired victoria waiting to take her a round of calls. Once Aboard the Lugger The latter looked charming, exquisitely gowned, and stately in appearance. The Great Impersonation I may as well confess, too, that her haggard beautiful face and thinly gowned shape were seldom out of my thoughts upon my two days' further journeying to Pistoja. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca It seemed to him that the woman, still colourless, again marvellously gowned, greeted him coldly. The Evil Shepherd He saw a girl slightly above medium height, tanned, robust, simply gowned in a gingham dress. The Valley of the Giants There was an awkward struggle, her elbow—or his—caught the plate of pudding, tipped the sticky mass into the silken lap of Mrs. Eyton-Eyton, beautifully gowned, hired victoria in waiting. Once Aboard the Lugger “You are to be gowned in a Turkish costume, in the—” “Nay, Captain André” replied Janice, shaking her head, “we are too poor to spend any money in such manner.” Janice Meredith Inside the doors were all the elect, exquisitely groomed and gowned, and such a medley of delicious perfumes as not all the vales in Arcady could equal. The Metropolis Inside the enclosure men in street-clothes and smartly gowned girls with enormous hats revolve nightly to the strains of an orchestra which nearly succeeds in drowning their voices. The Ne'er-Do-Well Madame came in gowned in lustreless white, with heliotrope at her belt and in her hair. Old Rose and Silver Constance remembered now the rather simply but richly gowned young woman who had been standing next to her at the counter, seemingly unable to decide which of a number of beautiful rings she really wanted. Constance Dunlap Barefooted, the elderly gowned figure followed the younger, and one after the other they creaked down the two steps which separated Cyril's room from his parents'. The Old Wives' Tale Miss Lottie was a finely gowned woman, past middle age, but remarkably well preserved, and with a figure that must have occasioned much thought to fashion along the lines of the present slim styles. Guy Garrick Just then a superbly gowned woman alighted from a cab. The Ear in the Wall She was so dainty, so beautifully gowned and elaborately coiffured, that Romeo compared her with his sister greatly to the disadvantage of the latter. Old Rose and Silver All day and even at night, she knew, automobiles and cabs rolled up to his door and their occupants were, for the most part, stylishly gowned women. Constance Dunlap |
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