单词 | pier glass |
例句 | There is no pier glass in our house for me to practice on. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z Behind my half-head, in the center of the picture, in the empty sky, a pier glass is hanging, convex and encircled by an ornate frame. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z Candles of wax she lit before A pier glass standing from the floor; Up to the ceiling, off she tore With eager hands her jewels, then The silken vesture which she wore. Songs and Satires 2011-05-20T02:00:37.050Z It had been a famous joke to drag that light card-table before the pier glass, which reflected the hand of the unwary gamester. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z It contained a pier glass fantastically stuck from top to bottom with New Year's cards, cards of congratulation, and illustrated advertisements of soaps and powders. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z She stood up, looking at herself and performing a graceful pirouette before the long pier glass. The Haunted Pajamas She rose and he led her in front of a pier glass. The Ten-foot Chain or, Can Love Survive the Shackles? A Unique Symposium Turning to the pier glass, she threw on the electric light and scrutinized her features narrowly. Carmen Ariza “Please answer,” said Palla, fastening her gown before the pier glass. The Crimson Tide A Novel He held her, however, in his arms, and gazed at himself in the pier glass most uncomfortably over her shoulder. Is He Popenjoy? All that Trudy had considered as really essential to the making of a home was a phonograph and a pier glass; the rest was simple––rent a furnished place and wear out someone else’s things. The Gorgeous Girl Then he glanced in a pier glass and grimaced. The Bondwoman I was quite startled when I saw myself in the long pier glass; my neck and arms were gleaming through the dainty, cobwebby lace, a ruby pendant sparkled like a crimson star at my throat. Wee Wifie Her eyes, with uncommon eagerness, wandered over every part of her dress, and were seldom removed, unless to take a general survey of the whole in a pier glass. The Looking-Glass for the Mind or Intellectual Mirror There was a good iron bed, an excellent mattress, a dresser with a pier glass, and solid tables and chairs. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915 She looked at her small self in the pier glass. The Gorgeous Girl She dressed hurriedly, catching sight of her figure in the long pier glass as she pulled on her stockings. The Tragic Bride Madame Zattiany stood before the long old-fashioned pier glass in her bedroom, a large cheerful room recently done over in white chintz sprayed with violets. Black Oxen The space between two tall chests of drawers formed a sort of alcove in which stood a pier glass, whose tarnished frame was draped in white net. Explorers of the Dawn The girl changed quickly, and surveyed herself in the pier glass at the end of the room. The Book of All-Power Mr. Percival looked at his wife in silence;353 then he picked her up, chair and all, and whirled her around in front of a long pier glass. Jewel Weed He walked up and down before a pier glass. John Forster At each end of the room is a long pier glass, placed between richly curtained windows. Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City Her reflection in the pier glass was superb! Explorers of the Dawn But as we walked in I thought you seemed taller than I. Let's measure, here by the pier glass. On With Torchy But found some small diversion in standing before the pier glass, at which, between the shining rows of her teeth, she thrust out a tip of scarlet. The Poor Little Rich Girl Before a tall pier glass she stood indifferently, one hip sagging to the despair of the kneeling seamstress, her face turned listlessly from the image in the glass. The Fortieth Door The business of the toilette was completed, and we might forgive the proud smile of exultation which curled round her lip, as she gazed on the large pier glass which reflected her whole figure. The Mother's Recompense, Volume 1 A Sequel to Home Influence The reflection of himself in the pier glass quite met his deliberate approval, and he glanced inquiringly at his watch, rather eager to delve deeper into this adventure. The Case and the Girl A man, recently washed and brushed, stood on the hearthrug before a pier glass, arranging a white necktie, part of his evening dress. The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage And the previous evening she had measured herself against the pier glass without even a single misgiving. The Poor Little Rich Girl She walked over to the pier glass and began to adjust the flowers which Miller had sent her. I Spy As they posed in turn before the hall pier glass they chattered. The Gray Dawn She was unpinning her hat before the pier glass, and in it he could see the reflection of her eyes turned upon his image with a questioning look. The Sturdy Oak A composite Novel of American Politics by fourteen American authors Perhaps you have seen a pier glass in an $8 flat. The Gift of the Magi Halfway up the shining surface of the gilt-framed pier glass was a mark—a tiny ink-line that had been carefully drawn across the outer edge of the wide bevel. The Poor Little Rich Girl A handsome timepiece and a quartette of begilt candelabra decked the white marble mantelpiece, and were duplicated in the large pier glass. A Versailles Christmas-Tide In the midst of all was Lulu herself reflected in the narrow pier glass, bodiless-looking in her blue gingham gown, but somehow alive. Miss Lulu Bett Without pausing for an answer, he wheeled upon the daughter and drew her into the range of a pier glass. Flowing Gold There was a pier glass between the windows of the room. The Gift of the Magi It had a history had that pier glass; its purchase dated from a time in their lives when they had been forced to turn each shilling in the palm. Australia Felix Across the pier glass had been scrawled with a diamond in staggering letters the name "Marie." The Four Million This pier glass Lulu approached with expectation, not because of herself but because of the photograph on its low marble shelf. Miss Lulu Bett Natasha stepped back to look at herself in the pier glass. War and Peace For no reason she took the candle and went into the bedroom, and there, reflecting what she must do, glanced casually at herself in the pier glass. The Wife, and other stories She could not believe the evidence of her hand, and went up to the pier glass to see whether she really had done her hair. Anna Karenina Afterwards she passed into her own room, and stood looking at herself in the pier glass. The Malefactor He caught sight of himself in the pier glass, drawn up to his full height, and with a face so white that his eyes, at the distance, resembled the black cavities in a skull. Tales of Unrest One evening when she was getting ready to go to the theatre and standing before the pier glass, Dymov came into her bedroom, wearing his dress-coat and a white tie. The Wife, and other stories |
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