单词 | marguerite |
例句 | Surely her hair beneath her wimple is as yellow as the marguerite’s petals. Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z In “The Red Studio,” Matisse took the homemaking Marguerite of his family painting, identified there by the “marguerites” on her dress, and translated her into his atelier’s artful nude, still recognizably daisied. The Secrets Lurking Inside Matisse’s ‘Red Studio’ 2022-08-26T04:00:00Z I made this archetypal drawing of the shape of the marguerite, as a child would, and made it in bronze and then painted it as if it were a silk-screen print. In Hubert Le Gall’s World, Reality and Fantasy Blend 2019-03-07T05:00:00Z Red candles, red marguerite daisies and anti-fascist stickers lay at the foot of the 12-foot-tall monument to Marx, the author of “The Communist Manifesto,” recently. With Cameras Monitoring His Grave, Karl Marx Still Can’t Escape Surveillance 2020-02-09T05:00:00Z “Ah, marguerites,” she said, using the French word. A Marine’s mysterious death in World War I’s final days still haunts his family 2018-11-02T04:00:00Z One of the nine people who had turned up to say goodbye placed two pots of yellow and white marguerite daisies on the casket. Brazil’s fearful LGBT community prepares for a ‘proud homophobe’ 2018-10-27T04:00:00Z We have seen mesas covered with the bushes, which have much the same spreading habit as the white marguerite of the garden. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z Under the froth of flowers were the purple vetch-clumps, yellow milk vetches, and the scattered pink of the wood-betony, and the floating stars of marguerites. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z Now you want a filling of sweet marjoram and althea, so that the marguerites may have a background.... The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel 2011-11-12T03:00:35.113Z Masses of the delicate foliage of the marguerite daisy and some young pepper trees sent us into raptures with their beauty, for there was no wind to shake them. Thirty Years in Australia 2011-10-25T02:00:27.397Z The windows are wide open, showing window-boxes filled with scarlet geraniums and marguerites, and a quiet street with detached houses. The Brass Bottle A Farcical Fantastic Play in Four Acts 2011-10-11T02:01:04.737Z A parterre of marguerites was laid out close to the terrace. The Tangled Skein 2011-09-21T02:00:29.687Z Through the bars of one of the gates Marthe and I saw, one fine summer's day, a large field that was one mass of marguerites. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z Flower stalls of roses, carnations, marguerites, gave a foreign look to the city. The Village of Youth and Other Fairy Tales 2011-08-06T02:00:04.530Z It was like the marguerite which opens wide at the approach of night, and it was like the anemone which closes at a breath and dies at a touch. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z O pale marguerite, Thou art as I, a bright sun fallen low, O my so white, my so cold Marguerite. The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire with an Introductory Preface by James Huneker 2011-06-01T02:00:22.477Z "At your feet, fair one," he replied, with undisguised admiration expressed in his every look, "and burning with jealousy at thought of him, for whose sake your sweet fingers plucked the petal of that marguerite." The Tangled Skein 2011-09-21T02:00:29.687Z I wore civilian clothes and had a marguerite in my button hole.... My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z I pride myself on my marguerites, you know. By Wit of Woman 2011-04-13T02:00:13.247Z They were in pink satin with cornflowers and marguerites in their hair. In the Days of Queen Victoria 2011-03-17T02:00:14.783Z Faint breaths of summer breeze eddying over scarlet geraniums and white marguerites were powerless to stir the heat generated by the crowd which packed itself in resignation on hired chairs and dreamt of getting away. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z There was nothing to mark the passage of a fair young dream, born this lovely October afternoon, save a few dead marguerites and the scattered flakes of their snow-white petals. The Tangled Skein 2011-09-21T02:00:29.687Z Trails of forget-me-nots, poppies, marguerites, buttercups, and grass depending from the waist-belt to edge of skirt, and bodice trimmed to correspond. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z "I love marguerites," I replied, with a smile. By Wit of Woman 2011-04-13T02:00:13.247Z Who, only looking at them, he serious and radiant, she as I had seen her among the marguerites that afternoon? The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z "Did you do that?" inquired Miss Pritchet, pointing to the marguerites. Some Little People "Consult the marguerite, and take one petal at a time." The Tangled Skein 2011-09-21T02:00:29.687Z And this to protect the good name of a girl with a face like a marguerite and eyes like deep waters. Rockhaven He stepped through the window now, and, plucking three or four of the finest marguerites, offered them to me. By Wit of Woman 2011-04-13T02:00:13.247Z We sat down between the staring marguerites and the sea. The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z Need I say that Miss Pritchet taught her at once what it was to put the roots of marguerites to air? Some Little People Then she held out the marguerite to him. The Tangled Skein 2011-09-21T02:00:29.687Z The road took us farther and farther away from it as we toiled slowly up between cornfields, crammed on that poor soil with poppies and marguerites and chickory. The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen "That is one of the marguerites, and must wait—until to-morrow." By Wit of Woman 2011-04-13T02:00:13.247Z We approached a small field of marguerites, so eagerly open to the afternoon sun that at a short distance they were not white at all, but pale honey-yellow with the offering of their golden hearts. The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z Gorham felt very much ashamed in having his sister treat Miss Pritchet's marguerites in such an unfeeling manner; he felt very much ashamed indeed. Some Little People The white and yellow marguerites are of no dazzling rarity, but I welcome them. The New Gulliver and Other Stories Victoria had ordered it to be potted with geraniums, carnations, pinks, marguerites; and was quite content to observe that somebody had put in sweet peas, clematis and larkspur. A Bed of Roses "Would you offer me these while speaking in such terms of her?" and I picked up the marguerites and tossed them again down nearer to him. By Wit of Woman 2011-04-13T02:00:13.247Z As the marguerites exposed their yearning golden hearts, so she kept nothing back, laid bare her own heart to the sun that was its lord. The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z A dining-room panelled in light oak, adorned with yellow marguerites alone, is very pleasing to the eye. Small Gardens and How to Make the Most of Them "I think we ought to have something to finish off with—to eat with the cookies and marguerites; don't you think so?" The Fun of Cooking A Story for Girls and Boys At the windows the flowers blossomed with lovely profusion, geraniums sharing the boxes with trailing green vines and marguerites. The Shadow At the head of the casket was a massive floral cross, nearly six feet in height, and composed of marguerites, carnations, cape jasmines, roses, and lilies-of-the-valley, all in white. The Crime of the Century or, The Assassination of Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin Back, back from their golden hearts lay the petals of the marguerites. The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z And there were large irregular borders covered with the luxuriant green and the blue stars of the periwinkle, beds of marguerites and violets, bushes of lilac and honeysuckles, roses and jasmine. Ancestors A Novel Small stones make very good imitation potatoes, and the heads of marguerite daisies on a plate will easily pass for poached eggs. What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes It was decked with marguerites and received no small degree of attention.... The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 2 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years The guests are seated at small tables, each table being decorated with a different kind of flower—the iris, marguerites, sweet peas, roses, mignonette, etc. Breakfasts and Teas Novel Suggestions for Social Occasions Drawing nearer this resolved itself into the fluent contours of Lady Beach-Mandarin, dressed in sky-blue and with a black summer straw hat larger than ever and trimmed effusively with marguerites. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman Wasn’t it sweet of the marguerite daisy to give Mr. Rochester just the right petal at the end; wasn’t it luck?” Daddy's Girl His quick, artistic eye took in all of these details at a glance, falling finally upon the three marguerites at her throat. Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life The broidery of pink flax and yellow chrysanthemums and white marguerites still follows us; but now the wider stretches of thistles and burdocks and daturas and cockleburs and water-plantains seem to be more important. Out-of-Doors in the Holy Land Impressions of Travel in Body and Spirit Garnier, from whom she purchased her vegetables daily, had given her a marguerite. The White Lie The centerpiece held bluets and "marguerites," that carried one's thoughts far afield, and brought memories of flower-scented breezes and of joys, healthful, pure and vivifying. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society The nursery is one of the most interesting botanical and flower gardens in the country; palms and hedges of Monterey cypress and marguerites line the avenues. Our Italy Then mechanically her eye fell on a large cluster of marguerites. Nobody's Girl (En Famille) The window-boxes filled with geraniums and marguerites are drooping, for they have served their turn and “the families” are out of town, enjoying themselves in Scotland, in Norway, or at the French Spas. The Stretton Street Affair The region looked like the deserted studio of a sculptor littered with thousands of shapeless bulks, with monsters scattered over the ground, upon a green carpet dotted with bluebells and marguerites. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan And now the powdery beam is thrown On marguerite and pearl moonstone, On fluffy bird with wing aweary,— Soft, dreaming child! 'tis her silver blown. Song-waves Once a month, wherever she chanced to be singing, there arrived a simple bouquet of marguerites, in the heart of which they would invariably find an uncut emerald. The Place of Honeymoons From the ballads and the love songs, one gathers that there were also violets, eglantine, daisies, pansies, forget-me-nots, and the marguerite, or consoude, was one of the most loved of all. Royal Palaces and Parks of France “You think of me, do you, darling Betty, as wearing green, with a wreath of marguerites in my hair?” Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School She does not come as a missionary out of Hungary, or Illyria, or Egypt, or ineffable space; but grows at Nanterre, like a marguerite in the dew, the first "Reine Blanche" of Gaul. Our Fathers Have Told Us Part I. The Bible of Amiens Beyond the veranda he had glimpses of a gorgeous garden, with sweetpeas, marguerites, queer-looking cactus plants, blazing-red geraniums, and a coral tree in full bloom. The Adventurous Seven Their Hazardous Undertaking As for the simple marguerites, she took them up gingerly. The Place of Honeymoons The forest foxglove is purple, the marguerite Outside is gold and white, Nor can those that pluck either blossom greet The others, day or night. Last Poems Of course she’s a darling—there’s no one like her; and she recovered herself in a minute, and walked with me a long way, and then suggested that I should wear the marguerites. Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School There was a bewildering variety of flowers, but mostly I remember stocks and pinks, Iceland poppies, marguerites, asters, marigolds, verbenas, hollyhocks, pansies and petunias, growing in glorious profusion. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance She was always consulting the marguerites, or the clouds, or tossing a coin in the air to see whether she was loved or not. The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 Une Vie and Other Stories You might call them the first cousins—though only, mind you, a sort of poor relation—of the choice marguerite daisy that gardeners cultivate and think so highly of. Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel Another basket just behind covered entirely with marguerites; the wheels also are each a marguerite, the white horses with harness covered with yellow ribbon—so dainty, so cool. A Truthful Woman in Southern California Had she really sent Sibyl into the flower-garden to gather marguerites and make herself a figure of fun at the Specialities’ entertainment? Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School But by the brook were poppies, marguerites, delicate pink campions, wheat and barley growing as weeds of former cultivation, and thickets of blue-flowered liquorice. The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad What had become of the sun-bathed leaves, and the flaming dandelions, the blood-red poppies, the pure marguerites that had reared their heads amidst the green grass above which had fluttered innumerable yellow butterflies? The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 Une Vie and Other Stories Round its margin ran a border of marguerites whose central bosses were convex discs of rock-crystal which had probably been set originally in a blue paste background. The Sea-Kings of Crete Crimsons and purples, oranges, golds, yellows, browns, greens, and scarlet dye the trees; gathered sheaves and golden pumpkins, marguerites, feathery golden rods, and bright blue gorse are on every field. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864 Punctual to the minute the guests arrived—Sibyl Ray in her vivid-green dress, with the marguerites in her hair. Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School The canal was fringed with flowers, poppies, marguerites, and campions; the innumerable folds and hollows were emerald-green. The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad In some gold and silver marguerites were introduced also. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance A franc, eighteen cents, buys a bunch of pansies, or roses in bud or full bloom, or marguerites. The Harris-Ingram Experiment For His Altar I received, in abundance, all the flowers I loved best: cornflowers, poppies, marguerites—one little friend only was missing, the purple vetch. The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse Afterwards, in order to divert her attention from yourself, you sent her to gather marguerites to make a wreath for her hair—a most ridiculous thing for the child to wear. Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School What garden there was seemed uncared for, though an attempt had been made to make it look pretty with the aid of a few geraniums and marguerites. The Chink in the Armour By devious tracks, then, now through narrow gullies in brown and barren mountains, now striking some village path amidst peach trees and marguerites, José Medina drove Martin Hillyard down to the edge of the sea. The Summons White satin ribbons festooned on two rows of potted marguerites made a bridal pathway direct from the foot of the stairway to the dais beneath the canopy. The Harris-Ingram Experiment The four marguerites were all being embroidered at the same time! Noughts and Crosses Stories, Studies and Sketches “Betty was kind to me too,” she said; “and she did make me look nice—didn’t she?—when she suggested that I should wear the marguerites.” Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School There was a dark-colored linen cover on top of it, embroidered with yellow marguerites and their stiff green leaves. Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man The other bride's-maids wore green silk sashes, and green with the marguerites which trimmed their broad hats. The Honorable Miss A Story of an Old-Fashioned Town One table with marguerites was reserved for bride and bridegroom, ushers, and bridesmaids. The Harris-Ingram Experiment Ah, madam, the tears of thankfulness that ran from her hot eyes and fell upon those golden marguerites of yours! Noughts and Crosses Stories, Studies and Sketches Why don’t you go into the front garden and ask the gardener for permission to get a few small marguerite daisies, and then make them into a very simple wreath to twine round your hair? Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School From these arches hung festoons of marguerites, wistaria, orange and lemon blossoms, the streets being canopied with flowers. The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 33, June 24, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls In the meadow, as I came along; it is full of them; red and white marguerites and forget-me-nots, such a quantity! you ought to see them! Gritli's Children So to mix and mingle, so to adjust center-pieces, so to mingle ferns, so to embarrass every curve, is not the print of a marguerite, it is so likely to shine. Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories She looked with a little wistful fear on the white, golden-eyed marguerites that lay on her lap. Bebee She had then said that it was Betty who suggested that she was to wear the marguerites. Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School Some people have candytuft and others marguerites in the indoor box. The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming. Thus artificial flowers, of which I was shown a fine specimen, a marguerite, are made at a price of 1_s_. per gross, the workers supplying their own glue. Regeneration Do not act more in the marguerite and shine with the best eddying work table set easily on a table. Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories Wild marigolds abound in large patches, even on the mountain heights, where there is plenty of moisture and sunshine, and a species of marguerite, or mountain daisy, is not uncommon. The Lake of the Sky Lake Tahoe in the High Sierras of California and Nevada, its History, Indians, Discovery by Frémont, Legendary Lore, Various Namings, Physical Characteristics, Glacial Phenomena, Geology, Single Outlet, Automobile Routes, Historic Towns, Early Mining Excitements, Steamer Ride, Mineral Springs, Mountain and Lake Resorts, Trail and Camping Out Trips, Summer Residences, Fishing, Hunting, Flowers, Birds, Animals, Trees, and Chaparral, with a Full Account of the Tahoe National Forest, the Public Use of the Water of Lake Tahoe and Much Other Interesting Matter Don’t you know perfectly well why Betty wanted you to wear the wreath of marguerites?” Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School What sayest thou, Oh meadow, That stretches so wide, so far, That none can say how many Thy misty marguerites are? Lyrics of Earth I came home with six huge palms, two June roses, some pink heather, a jar of marguerites, and I had ordered the balcony and window-boxes filled. As Seen By Me Instead she walked on, plucking at a marguerite. Red Axe Now there are masses of yarrow, marguerites, rhododendrons, bluebells, and great trees of white and purple lilacs. Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June" “When you both reached the gardens she suggested that you should wear the marguerites in your hair?” Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School When a Marguerite plucks the petals of a marguerite, muttering "he loves me—he loves me not," her heart flutters in momentary anguish with every "not," till the next petal soothes it again. Primitive Love and Love-Stories The only flowers that grow at the foot of the Parthenon are the marguerites, the white-petaled, golden-hearted daisies, and even in the moonlight these starry flowers bend their tender gaze upon their god. As Seen By Me In the center of the table was a blossoming pot of marguerites. Entertaining Made Easy I rode through a thicket of marguerites so tall that the flowers came up to my face, while the grass came up to my horse's belly. The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II I saw Trafalgar Lodge very plainly, a red-brick villa with a veranda, a tennis lawn behind, and in front the ordinary seaside flower-garden full of marguerites and scraggy geraniums. The Thirty-Nine Steps It really seems as if we shall have to put down marigolds altogether next year," Aunt Molly repeated three times, "and do away with marguerites. Ann Veronica, a modern love story But, Blix, I should think the right one—the captain—would be all put out himself by seeing another chap here wearing marguerites. Blix Amongst perennial kinds, Chrysanthemum frutescens is the well-known Paris daisy or marguerite, one of the most popular of the genus. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) If you name it, Madelaine, Round your head no more you'll train Simple marguerites, No! the coronet of peers, Whom the queen herself oft fears, And the monarch greets. Poems A throb of tenderness for the dead father moved the mother's heart as she thought of her baby, so little time hers, and so long asleep under the marguerites of a grave over the sea. The Pagans He had also thought of sitting on the beach on Sunday afternoons and of going for a walk in the country behind the town and picking marguerites and poppies. The History of Mr. Polly But the instant that the captain had recognized a bunch of white marguerites in her belt he had, without knowing why, been moved to conceal his identity. Blix The marguerite daisy is much grown out-of-doors in California. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) She proved to be a most lovely girl, dressed in black silk, with a garland of snow-white marguerites on her head. The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 She consulted the marguerites, the clouds, and coins which she tossed in the air. Une Vie, a Piece of String and Other Stories As Maurice looked about the little room, as fresh, as white, as the two pots of marguerites on the mantel-shelf, an indefinable sentiment swelled up within him. The Idol of Paris "Do you think she knows it's he, now that he's taken off his marguerites?" whispered Condy. Blix Normally, the carnation is a hardy perennial, but the garden kinds, or marguerites, are usually treated as annuals. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) The whole is covered with rough grass and a growth somewhat like a huge horse daisy or marguerite. With the "Die-Hards" in Siberia But, given these coincidences, it is easy to understand why the doctor, passing slowly by the field of marguerites, felt his heart bound at the supposed sight of Esther among the flowers. Up the Hill and Over She thanked her mother with a look when she saw the fresh marguerites in the two enamel vases. The Idol of Paris Will you likewise, and wear a marguerite in your lapel? Blix A bunch of butter-cups and forget-me-nots was fastened to her girdle, and she had placed a few marguerites in her hair. Aunt Jane's Nieces The people at the table were sticking marguerites onto wreaths, about ten flowers to a wreath. Drusilla with a Million Gather the open marguerite daisies, and they seem large—so wide a disc, such fingers of rays; but in the grass their size is toned by so much green. The Life of the Fields On the balcony and box fronts the screens of smilax were relieved with frequent bunches of azaleas and marguerites, and with stars of white lamps shining through the green. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time I shall wear a white marguerite in my buttonhole. Blix All over the footways, to the right and left, women were seated in front of large rectangular baskets full of bunches of roses, violets, dahlias, and marguerites. The Fat and the Thin She smiled strangely and nodded at him—she was fingering the plant of marguerite daisies that stood in its accustomed place between the easel and the wall. Innocent : her fancy and his fact The plant is Pyrethrum cinerariaefolium and has a white blossom resembling the common marguerite. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered First the blue lupins: their bud-laden heads were heavy and they dropped to the ground, followed by the white marguerites, that lay thick behind her now on the grass like a shroud. I Will Repay The street door in the outside room had hardly closed before his hand shot to his coat lapel and tore out the two marguerites. Blix On days like those only Cadine's curly locks peered over the mounds of pansies, mignonette, and marguerites. The Fat and the Thin He sat up, after awhile, looked at the familiar porch, with the potted flowers, and Alix's boxes, where bachelor's-buttons, marguerites, and geraniums had been alternated to make a touch of patriotic colour on July Fourth. Sisters The little house in winter stood in a network of bare vines; in summer it was smothered in roses, and fuchsias, marguerites, hollyhocks, and geraniums pressed against the fence. Martie, the Unconquered And Juliette—young, girlish, feminine and inconsequent—had sighed for country and sunshine, had longed for a ramble in the woods, the music of the birds, the sight of the meadows sugared with marguerites. I Will Repay In the back room, seated at the same table, a bunch of wilting marguerites between them, they had seen their "matrimonial objects" conferring earnestly together, absorbed in the business of getting acquainted. Blix She used for her own a little salon hung with white velvet sown with marguerite lilies. The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X It was the age of garlands; they wreathed the Muses, the Seasons, and their speech, so the women wore wreaths in their hair, and Miss Betty's that night was of marguerites. The Two Vanrevels Martie picked a dead marguerite from a bush, and crumbled it in her fingers. Martie, the Unconquered The autumn display, would include cosmos and chrysanthemums and marguerites. The City of Domes : a walk with an architect about the courts and palaces of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, with a discussion of its architecture, its sculpture, its mural decorations, its coloring and its lighting, preceded by a history of its growth I shall be at Luna's restaurant at seven precisely, next Monday eve, and will bear a bunch of white marguerites. Blix "I have always called the daisies marguerites," she said. The Alkahest The very thinnest lingerings of incense hung on the air, seeming to Tom like the faint odor that might exhale from a heavy wreath of marguerites, worn in dark-brown hair. The Two Vanrevels How stimulating to growth a different habitat can prove, when at all favorable, is perhaps sufficiently shown in the case of the marguerite, which, as an emigrant called white-weed, has usurped our fields. The Soul of the Far East The lily by thy margin waits;— The nightingale, the marguerite; In shadow here he meditates His nest, his love, his music sweet. The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A man wearing two marguerites in the lapel of his coat had entered abruptly, and sat down to a table close at hand. Blix The old man, who was weeding with his hands a bed of dwarf roses and marguerites, was indignant at seeing a horse thus traversing his sanded and nicely-raked walks. Ten Years Later For a while he stood on the opposite side of the street, watching the lighted windows, and twice he caught sight of the lilac and white brocade, the dark hair, and the wreath of marguerites. The Two Vanrevels Maybe she has come already and looked through the windows, and saw TWO men with marguerites and went away. Blix |
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