单词 | peignoir |
例句 | First, because the prospective employee came ten minutes early for the interview and Michael-Mary, who adhered to her schedule to the minute, was forced to answer the door in a print peignoir. Song of Solomon 1977-01-01T00:00:00Z The tears came so fast to Mrs. Pontellier’s eyes that the damp sleeve of her peignoir no longer served to dry them. The Awakening 1899-04-22T00:00:00Z It was so pleasant too, to dine in a comfortable peignoir. The Awakening 1899-01-01T00:00:00Z It broke like a mournful lullaby upon the night The tears came so fast to Mrs. Pontellier’s eyes that the damp sleeve of her peignoir no longer served to dry them. The Awakening 1899-01-01T00:00:00Z All of which the girls showed no modesty about, throwing open silk peignoirs to say, “It’s all red, Doctor. Do something. I have to be at the Casin by eleven.” Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z She rummaged for hours through velour swimsuits, cone bras, edible panties and dingy peignoirs. Books Of Style: Simon Doonan: In the Mind of a Ringmaster 2013-09-06T22:49:41Z Modeled by cool, white mannequins are bras, panties, girdles, corsets and petticoats; night gowns, dressing gowns and tea gowns; peignoirs, bustles, chemises and slips; negligees, pajamas, body stockings, teddies and bustiers. ‘A History of Lingerie,’ at the Fashion Institute Museum 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z To get the right effect, Shelby brought four outfits, plus two lounging ensembles featuring a robe and peignoir. Some travelers are dressing the part when they visit historic locations 2019-08-15T04:00:00Z Seated on opposite sides of the stage at vanity tables are two middle-aged women in peignoirs appraising themselves in the mirror and applying the ritualistic goo of the show’s title — that is, their makeup. Review: ‘War Paint’ Recalls Two Cosmetics Titans 2016-07-19T04:00:00Z Her copious endnotes made me want to put on a peignoir, strike my forehead dramatically and fall in a dead faint on a chaise longue — all gestures probably owed to Elinor Glyn. The Big, Bold Life of the Woman Who Brought Us the ‘It Girl’ 2022-07-26T04:00:00Z She comes with four changes of clothes: a Kelly green ball gown, a teal suit with a calotte hat, a sweater and matching kick pleat skirt and a nightgown with a peignoir. Silvia Moreno-Garcia Has Crafts Covered. Bring Your Own Scissors. 2020-07-16T04:00:00Z Her black lace peignoir hangs in the dressing room off her bathroom. | The House That Coco Built 2013-06-07T16:21:12Z Lips scream here, hands clench, a woman in a gray peignoir walks up and down, a restive ghost. Review: Beckett’s Absurdist House of Horrors, in Hell’s Kitchen 2017-09-25T04:00:00Z Watch her pace nervously in her fishbowl of a house, dressed in a silk peignoir and clutching a drink, an irresistible target for anyone with a mind to stalk or photograph. ‘Seberg’ Review: Woman on Fire 2019-12-12T05:00:00Z She glides through her home in peignoirs and stilettos. Inside Patricia Clarkson’s brutal ‘Sharp Objects’ performance: ‘It’s dark and nasty and twisted and beautiful’ 2018-08-27T04:00:00Z Another, dressed in an ice-blue peignoir, petted a stuffed lap dog with one hand and preened with the other. Is ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ the Most Radical Show on TV? 2018-01-24T05:00:00Z The oldest patterns in the collection are from 1847, including a peignoir and a baby cap. Love of sewing patterns leads to world-class collection 2016-12-26T05:00:00Z A countess is windswept, red peignoir bunched at her neck. Vigée Le Brun: artist to the aristocracy who played and changed the game 2016-02-12T05:00:00Z If the book was a hardboiled-detective novel or a mystery, the requirement was a woman wearing a peignoir and holding a gun. The Birth of Pulp Fiction | The New Yorker 2014-12-29T05:00:00Z Later there is an odd encounter in the wee hours between Paul, clad in gym shorts, and Kate, fluttering about in a revealing peignoir, as they uneasily chat and chew on butterscotch brownies. | New Jersey: A Review of ‘Saving Kitty,’ at the New Jersey Repertory Company 2013-08-02T20:45:29Z Her attire was a peignoir of grey taffetas, lined with blue, and on her head she wore a simple capote of the same. Ghosts and Family Legends A Volume for Christmas 2012-04-21T02:00:22.650Z He went into the next room, where Archie was languidly shaving himself in a pink silk peignoir, and obtained from him Colonel Tempest's address. Diana Tempest, Volume III (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:34.213Z After a moment the door was opened and Ethel stood there in a very becoming peignoir. The Sins of the Children A Novel 2011-10-09T02:00:27.520Z Clad in a long, trained peignoir, Mathilde appeared, gliding like a shadow, with slow and measured steps. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z They had been, I fancy, a little surprised that, if I was a Balzac in a dressing-gown, my wife at any rate was no Sand in a flannelette peignoir. The Debit Account 2011-09-21T02:00:33.753Z She slipped off the silk peignoir, washed with almond-scented water the white arms and neck, and the white tired feet. Rough-Hewn 2011-09-20T02:00:15.147Z However, the peignoir had not iced me enough that time to prevent my tumbling out of the house in as delicious an ecstasy as if I had been eating some of Monte Cristo's "hatchis." Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories 2011-08-25T02:00:30.323Z How fragile she looked, how pretty;—the pink in her cheekbones matching her painted silk peignoir. Barnaby A Novel 2011-07-12T02:00:39.777Z At an open window over the way, a handsome lady, wrapped in a muslin peignoir, sat sipping her cup of chocolate. The Happy Hypocrite A Fairy Tale For Tired Men 2011-06-24T02:00:21.977Z Occasionally, gazing entranced before some bewildering evening gown, a peignoir all lace and cloud, a rope of milky pearls, she felt this sensation so compellingly that she would retreat breathlessly, trembling from head to foot. The Salamander 2011-06-10T02:00:22.890Z As soon as the domestic had gone, Bijou slipped on another peignoir quickly. Bijou 2011-05-25T02:00:22.743Z Drinking bottled porter!—and drinking bottled porter in a peignoir not of the cleanliest, and with raven tresses not of the neatest! Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories 2011-08-25T02:00:30.323Z I could not resolve to dress; to appear at dinner in a peignoir is a fault which is pardoned in convalescents, and after twenty-four hours of railway travel, I feel at least like a convalescent. Felix Lanzberg's Expiation 2011-03-15T02:00:14.763Z That morning after breakfast Aunt Marguerite sat by her open window in her old-fashioned French peignoir. The Haute Noblesse A Novel 2011-03-10T03:00:50.577Z When Treurenberg entered she was sitting before the mirror in a long, white peignoir, while her maid was brushing her hair, still long and abundant, reddish-golden in colour. 'O Thou, My Austria!' 2011-03-04T03:01:01.630Z It is not the bassinet of my dreams, nor is this the white-enameled nursery, nor am I wearing a delicate lace peignoir. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z I had not twenty minutes to stay, having to be back at the barracks, or risk a reprimand, which, happily, the checked peignoir had cooled me sufficiently to enable me to recollect. Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories 2011-08-25T02:00:30.323Z What she called a peignoir was a confusion of yellowish lace and India muslin with elbow sleeves and the unavoidable Watteau plait in the back. Felix Lanzberg's Expiation 2011-03-15T02:00:14.763Z “Ah, my darling,” cried Aunt Margaret, looking up from the tambour-frame and smoothing out the folds of her antique flowered peignoir. The Haute Noblesse A Novel 2011-03-10T03:00:50.577Z Her arms gleamed full and white from out the wide sleeves of her peignoir. 'O Thou, My Austria!' 2011-03-04T03:01:01.630Z Once more I saw the imaginary dining-room, and myself in a smart little dinner gown seating the guests; once more I saw the white-enameled nursery, and myself in a lace peignoir leaning over the bassinet. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z Lady Marabout sighed, coughed, played nervously with the tassels of her peignoir, crumpled Bijou's ears with a reckless disregard to that priceless pet's feelings, and wished herself at the bottom of the Serpentine. Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories 2011-08-25T02:00:30.323Z This singular performance over, she rose briskly to her feet, shed the filmy lace peignoir and stood before the long mirror. The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z Among her peignoirs and sautes de lit, she possessed one of softest cr�pe de chine which fell in straight Greek folds, and was drawn in above the waist by a golden girdle. The Undying Past I thought it was the note you wrote me about the plum-coloured peignoir and that it had fallen from my pocket. The Cabinet Minister A farce in four acts In its very center was a bassinet, and I was leaning over it, wearing a delicate lace peignoir. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z She was clad in a sort of peignoir, a loose flowing robe of Oriental texture, crimson of hue, with dull gold braiding and tassels. The Gay Adventure A Romance With bright eyes, she danced toward him, mischief incarnate, her pale face laughing above a peignoir, diaphanous, intimate; showing gleams of silk-shod ankles through the daring draperies. The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z He growled and grumbled to himself, then threw himself heavily on to a chair on the back of which a peignoir for Hertha had been artistically arranged. The Undying Past "No, nothing at all," replied Marguerite, wrapping the mantle still more closely round her to conceal the spots of blood on her peignoir. Marguerite de Valois The weather was still very warm; she had come from the nursery, and wore a long peignoir of white muslin. Shadows of Flames A Novel She had put on a peignoir of raw yellow silk covered with heavy gold thread embroidery, a barbaric thing that must have cost a hundred pounds at least. Captain Macedoine's Daughter She stepped back, and the glow from the fire fell on her flushed and mischievous face, on the crumpled transparent peignoir that had fallen away from one bare shoulder. The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z His daughter entered, her eyes still full of sleep, her attire no more than a loose peignoir caught up and thrown above her night garments. The Magnificent Adventure Being the Story of the World's Greatest Exploration and the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman Marguerite folded her mantle over her cambric peignoir, all bespattered with small red spots. Marguerite de Valois A cigarette was between her lips; her hair, not dressed, was coiled loosely upon her head; she wore a white silk peignoir bordered with white fur and girdled with a sash of silver tissue. Tante Her black hair was loose; her face pale, and her lips also a little pale; and she was draped from neck to feet in a crimson peignoir, very fluffy. A Great Man A Frolic You and Sally can be talking about the last fashion in peignoirs, if you wish. The Dominant Strain Her loose peignoir of white satin was gathered round her, with a crimson cord tied negligently at the waist, and hanging, with its rich tassels of silver mixed, to the ground. Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII No. 2. February 1848 At least it was the coiffeur whom Madame Simone recommended, who came to the house, after Letty had donned a peignoir from the consignment just arrived from Paris.... The Dust Flower She got up, smoothed her hair automatically, drew her peignoir close about her, and walked out of the room like a woman in a dream. Juggernaut I might turn it into a peignoir, I suppose. Ringfield A Novel My peignoirs will require a good deal of study; they admit of so much variety. Vixen, Volume II. In an exquisite room, where each detail was in the best of taste and very rich, Carmen, in a peignoir trimmed with lace, was half lying on a couch. The Son of Monte-Cristo She was lighting a spirit-lamp, for the purpose of waving her hair, when a draught of air blew her peignoir into the flame. Modern Saints and Seers The round white neck, the white shoulders, the soft curves beneath the peignoir’s careless irreverences—why, it was an intolerable thought that any man should raise eye or heart or thought to Helena, save myself. The Lady and the Pirate Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive "The white silk blouse," she said; "the white peignoir with swansdown." Rita She was not dressed for promenade, being already in peignoir, slippers, and dishevelled hair; but the sudden sound of a shot and a scream banished her scruples. A Tame Surrender, A Story of The Chicago Strike "Yes, but you will not care to go to the dining-room in your peignoir?" The Son of Monte-Cristo But so did not Madame de Vallorbes' white lawn and lace peignoir, or her abundant hair, which Zélie Forestier—trim of figure, and sour of countenance—was in the act of dressing. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance I was still dazzled by these many marvels when the purple hangings were raised and Miss Morgan appeared in a white peignoir trimmed with swans-down. Balthasar and Other Works - 1909 Besides, the peignoir weighs nothing; a feather, a puff of vapour. Rita With the other hand she drew the peignoir about her, a vivid crimson wave rushed over her whole body. The Eagle of the Empire A Story of Waterloo "I ordered the peignoirs she required, for we did not wish to admit any one into our secrets; and that lace trimmed one of the peignoirs." The Son of Monte-Cristo She stood her ground, and Shima delivered the missive as if it were most usual to find one's mistress beflounced in peignoir and petticoats, hanging breathless over the baluster. The Coast of Chance Evidently it was she; dressed in a long blue peignoir, she seemed to be at home. Balthasar and Other Works - 1909 Andrée was at that moment kneeling, dressed in her white peignoir; and praying with fervor. The Queen's Necklace Very lovely she looked, the peignoir falling from her white shoulders, the soft candle-light illuminating and yet concealing in its vague shadows the beauty of face and figure. The Eagle of the Empire A Story of Waterloo Francine, obeying an impulse, had thrown on a peignoir of white cashmere, and appeared, white and trembling, at the door. The Son of Monte-Cristo She had wrapped herself in a thin blue peignoir, and her face was half hidden in tangled hair. The Hippodrome Madame L�onie then extended her shapely bare arm out of her peignoir, pointing dramatically at the divan: "This poor terrified child has rushed here two miles from home on foot—running all the way." The Point Of Honor A Military Tale Attired in a peignoir of pure white, and still a little languorous after the attack, she looked the enchanting perfection of beauty and grace. The Ghost A Modern Fantasy Madame Malaumain, contrary to expectation, appeared at an upper window at the first knock, came down in a neat white peignoir, and after a quick stare at Théo held out her hand. The Halo When Nancy came in to me, she had put on her white peignoir, and she had Olaf's letter in her hand. The Gay Cockade I'll speak for that cashmere peignoir that is just cut out. The Other Girls I should have worn a mauve peignoir, and been carried down to safety by a blond fireman. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-01-14 Each time he saw a woman in her peignoir or kimono he felt as though he had committed a sacrilege. The Voice in the Fog In case they do not, let me add that Mary Griffin wore a blue peignoir which had seen better days, and Herbert Pearson's matches struck everywhere except on the box. The War of the Wenuses She had on a white-crêpe peignoir, and there was no color in her cheeks. The Gay Cockade And you in your wrapper—peignoir—tea gown—it don't matter what you call it. Five Little Plays She was clad now in a girdled peignoir of rich rose-color, the sleeves, wide and full, falling hack from her round arms. 54-40 or Fight So she put on her slippers and peignoir and stole down-stairs. The Voice in the Fog A panting boy dragged the box into the hall, the butler and footman carried it up-stairs and into their mistress's room, where Kitty in a white peignoir stood waiting, with the brow of Medea. The Marriage of William Ashe It's nothing, madame; only a bit of old lace; I heard you saying the other day you wanted some to put on your mauve peignoir. The Downfall By the time one gets to the dressing-room one is almost dry, and I put on my hat, only, and take a walk in my peignoir. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 10 Prince Otto Von Bismarck, Count Helmuth Von Moltke, Ferdinand Lassalle They contain a superabundance of every article supposed to be necessary for the toilette of a nouvelle mariée, from the rich robes of velvet down to the simple peignoir de matin. The Idler in France She was wearing her pink peignoir with white frills at the neck and wrists. The Price of Love Off flew the peignoir, and, with the help of the excited maids, Kitty slipped into her dress. The Marriage of William Ashe Her peignoir of beige, embroidered with red silk, was evidently of Parisian manufacture. The Downfall As he faced about at the half-landing, he saw Helen, in an orange-tinted peignoir, and her hair all down her back, holding a candle. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) Her black hair was elaborately done for the day, but she wore a roomy peignoir instead of a frock; it was Chinese, in the Imperial yellow, inconceivably embroidered with flora, fauna, and grotesques. Mr. Prohack In response to his confusing summons, she stumbled to her peignoir and slipped it on. The Price of Love Say, we wouldn't touch a peignoir in that establishment for under two hundred and fifty, and—we had 'em coming in there like sheep. Every Soul Hath Its Song And in the meantime she had hurriedly undressed and put on a new peignoir and slipped into bed. The Pretty Lady Perhaps the most striking portion of the scenery was Helen's peignoir. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) Constance lay propped amongst pillows, in a gorgeous peignoir of lace, arranged for the moment to display advantageously her plump arms and a slender white neck encircled with pearls. Mistress Penwick Their utterly incurious indifference to Rachel in her peignoir at the window was somehow harrowing. The Price of Love One made my peignoirs for me, one this, one that—ma foi! Balcony Stories Hastily throwing on a peignoir, the housekeeper descends and, receiving his parcel, reascends to his apartment. Further Foolishness He had not before witnessed her in a peignoir. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) Brocades and ginghams; tailor suits and peignoirs; puffed sleeves and tight—dramatic history, all, they spelled failure, success, hope, despair, vanity, pride, triumph, decay. Cheerful—By Request But now her bright golden head was uncovered, and she wore a blue peignoir, such as is sold ready made, with its lace and its ribbons, at all the big Paris shops. Sacred and Profane Love The vision caused him an unspeakable yet delicious pain—Gabrielle in a loose peignoir at a small, daintily ordered table gay with flowers and glasses. The Aspirations of Jean Servien In the first floor window above the brunette were two perfectly voluptuous poster blondes, in matching transparent peignoirs. Terminal Compromise: computer terrorism: when privacy and freedom are the victims: a novel She sat in her room, one hot afternoon, in her peignoir, listlessly drawing through her fingers the strands of her long, silky brown hair that hung about her shoulders. The Awakening and Selected Short Stories I see her dirty peignoir and her curl rags. A Chair on the Boulevard Even that girl in the blue peignoir had a—Chance is a strange— Extract translated from 'Le Temps,' the Paris Evening Paper. Sacred and Profane Love She changed into a peignoir, lit a cigarette, lay down on a couch, and went on thinking about him. The Loudwater Mystery I don't know that she looked less charming now in her school-dress, a kind of careless peignoir of a dark-blue material, dimly and dingily plaided with black. Villette It was so pleasant, too, to dine in a comfortable peignoir. The Awakening and Selected Short Stories So I had to put on her peignoir, and tidy her up, and arrange her hair just as I have done. Comedy of Marriage and Other Tales She smiled and shook her honey-coloured hair, and toyed with the ribbons of her peignoir. Sacred and Profane Love Also, she refused to put on an evening gown, saying that the peignoir she was wearing was more comfortable on such a hot night. The Loudwater Mystery One day while she was sitting in her peignoir during her morning toilette, she commanded her hair to be combed…. A Desperate Character and Other Stories The tears came so fast to Mrs. Pontellier's eyes that the damp sleeve of her peignoir no longer served to dry them. The Awakening and Selected Short Stories You could see her there, clad in a lace /peignoir/. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 3 Another girl stood in the doorway, in a peignoir the exact counterpart of my first visitor's, but rose-coloured. Sacred and Profane Love She drew from her pocket peignoir a crumpled page covered with vignette photographs of soldiers, a legend underneath each one, and handed it to Andrew, her thumb indicating a particular portrait. The Mountebank The lady herself, in a delightful peignoir, sat nestled cozily in a sort of ottoman with arms. A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day Slipping out of her peignoir, she let it fall to the ground and emerged a slender, naiad-like figure in her green bathing-suit. The Vision of Desire But as soon as her guest was gone she took off the peignoir which hid her ball dress and signed to Manet, who was waiting at the street corner, with her handkerchief. Memoirs of My Dead Life Where would she go with her mauve peignoir? Sacred and Profane Love After that we came out, and it is just as well one has a peignoir to put on immediately, as the bathing gowns are so tight and thin, when wet they look quite odd. The Visits of Elizabeth What a pretty peignoir you have on: is it real lace? At Love's Cost The Countess was sound asleep in my big armchair, a forlorn but lovely thing in a pink peignoir. A Fool and His Money That one, for instance, whom I saw every morning in the Rue des Martyres, in a greasy peignoir, going marketing, a basket on her arm. Memoirs of My Dead Life The two peignoirs fluttered down the stairs together. Sacred and Profane Love Then she put on a peignoir of pink silk and lace and examined herself in the mirror. Senator North The man, it seems, made such a devil of a racket when he came home with the news that the whole house was up in pajamas and peignoirs. Green Fancy The door opened and a plump, dumpy lady in a pink peignoir, her front hair done up in curl-papers stood revealed on the threshold blinking in the strong light. Yollop We were shown into a drawing-room, and the lady ran out of her bedroom, wrapping herself as she ran in a peignoir, and the sitting was discussed in the middle of a polished parquet floor. Memoirs of My Dead Life Women are capable of putting love aside, like a rich dress, and donning the peignoir of matter-of-fact dailiness, in a way which is an eternal enigma to men…. Sacred and Profane Love In the end Sophia arose and put on the peignoir which she had almost determined never to wear again. The Old Wives' Tale Suddenly she roused herself from the stupefaction that held her, and threw off the slinky peignoir. Green Fancy She was wearing a deep red silk peignoir, open at the throat, unashamedly Parisian, which clung to every salient curve of her figure. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel Had I a palette I could match the blue of the peignoir with the faint grey sky. Memoirs of My Dead Life Maud appeared at the door, smiling, and arrayed in a peignoir. The Grim Smile of the Five Towns She decided that on the morrow she would dress herself 'properly,' and never again wear a peignoir; the peignoir and all that it represented, disgusted her. The Old Wives' Tale The countess herself was arrayed in an elaborate morning wrapper of figured silk, but the simple Alexandrina wore a plain white muslin peignoir, fastened with pink ribbon. The Small House at Allington She stood silent for a couple of minutes, regarding the row of pink toes that protruded beneath the peignoir. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel She was in a peignoir and asked me what she should wear for dinner. Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One And she wore her fluffiest and languidest peignoir. The Grim Smile of the Five Towns Surely it was impossible after that to despise them for shiftlessness and talkative idling in peignoirs; impossible to despise them for anything whatever! The Old Wives' Tale A woman with a mass of bright orange-gold hair, half-dressed in a tawdry blue peignoir trimmed with cheap lace, was sprawling lazily on a sofa smoking a cigarette. The Master-Christian I cannot shock the admirable Stenson by sitting down at table with her in that improper peignoir. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel There is another, just like it, of blue satin," exclaimed the enraptured lady's maid, "and here is a box containing two peignoirs of guipure, with morning caps to match. Prince Eugene and His Times Blanche sprang up with a face as colorless as her white cashmere peignoir, her eyes troubled, her lips trembling. The Honor of the Name The morning sunlight, goldenly gay, was streaming in through the windows as Magda, wrapped in a soft silken peignoir, made her way into the bathroom. The Lamp of Fate Then retiring to her dressing-room, she threw off her heavy court costume, and exchanged it for a simple peignoir, in which she returned to her cabinet and still wrote on. Joseph II. and His Court "The peignoir, I know—" "Perhaps that has something to do with it." The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel The satin petticoat was loose; and over it was thrown the guipure peignoir which reached to the throat, and was continued at the waist by a pink sash. Prince Eugene and His Times The Klosking returned in about half an hour, clad in a crisp peignoir. A Woman-Hater A young woman in a sky-blue peignoir scuttled across the next landing, carrying a bottle of beer in each hand. Who Cares? a story of adolescence A quick patter of feet along the passage and then Stephen half dressed with a peignoir thrown over her, swept into the room. The Man "Child," she said, "give me, please, my peignoir... it is behind the door,... and, I will get this paint off my face!" Okewood of the Secret Service Madame Leonie then extended her shapely bare arm out of her peignoir, pointing dramatically at the divan. A Set of Six But, for all that, Rosa knew she was going to read it, for she only had her gown taken off and a peignoir substituted, and her hair let down and brushed a little. A Woman-Hater He came home with his notes, and found Rosa beaming in a crisp peignoir, and her lovely head its natural size and shape, high-bred and elegant. A Simpleton "I shall have on my peignoir, Mamma," said Miss, looking at the gentleman, and then dropping down her eyes and blushing too. Men's Wives Pink peignoir and turquoise-blue boudoir cap, silk petticoat and stockings and adorable little slippers. The Drums of Jeopardy Her mistress, in a white peignoir tied with a blue sash, lay in a great chintz chair, gazing out of the bay-window. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story She had on a loose, blue-flowered peignoir, or dressing-gown, open at the front, tied with blue ribbons and showing a little of her expensive underwear beneath. The Financier, a novel The light and diaphanous silk of her loose peignoir floated about her, defining the maturing grace of her figure. The Riverman |
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