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Updated: May 10, 2025
"You are so pretty, my dear; almost too young and pretty for dear Soames, aren't you? But he's very attentive and careful such a good hush...." Aunt Juley checked herself, and placed her lips just under each of Annette's eyes she afterwards described them to Francie, who dropped in, as: "Cornflower-blue, so pretty, I quite wanted to kiss them. I must say dear Soames is a perfect connoisseur.
Like those doves perched half-sleeping on their dovecot, like the furry creatures in the woods on the far side, and the simple folk in their cottages, like the trees and the river itself, whitening fast in twilight, like the darkening cornflower-blue sky where stars were coming up let him cease from himself, and rest!
Those cornflower-blue eyes, the turn of that creamy neck, her delicate curves she was a standing temptation to indiscretion! No! No! One must be sure of one's ground much surer! 'If I hold off, he thought, 'it will tantalise her. And he crossed over to Madame Lamotte, who was still in front of the Meissonier. "Yes, that's quite a good example of his later work.
"You are so pretty, my dear; almost too young and pretty for dear Soames, aren't you? But he's very attentive and careful such a good hush...." Aunt Juley checked herself, and placed her lips just under each of Annette's eyes she afterwards described them to Francie, who dropped in, as: "Cornflower-blue, so pretty, I quite wanted to kiss them. I must say dear Soames is a perfect connoisseur.
Michal had on the beautiful cornflower-blue silk dress of the beheaded Polish countess. She drove out the housekeeper with her morning broth. "Bring me broiled flesh and red wine," she cried, imperiously. So she could speak and eat again at last!
Those cornflower-blue eyes, the turn of that creamy neck, her delicate curves she was a standing temptation to indiscretion! No! No! One must be sure of one's ground much surer! 'If I hold off, he thought, 'it will tantalise her. And he crossed over to Madame Lamotte, who was still in front of the Meissonier. "Yes, that's quite a good example of his later work.
Then she sent Valentine out, but whispered in his ear as she passed, that he might peep through the window if he liked, and then she helped Michal on with the cornflower-blue dress. After that she called the young man in again.
Then he came back and sent for his wife. 'Wife, wife, you have not spoken the truth, and the Armenian has lied as well as you, for he said you did buy the cornflower dress from him. Then, at last, the woman confessed that she got the cornflower-blue dress from her lover. It was the death of her. She was condemned to be beheaded.
Then, glancing into my face with his cornflower-blue eyes and quiet, quizzical smile, he would say without the least confusion as he twisted the ringlets of his beard: "Put down '6. And see here, young cockerel. The weather has turned wet and cold, and the work is hard, and sometimes folk need to have their spirits cheered and raised with a drop of liquor.
Like those doves perched half-sleeping on their dovecot, like the furry creatures in the woods on the far side, and the simple folk in their cottages, like the trees and the river itself, whitening fast in twilight, like the darkening cornflower-blue sky where stars were coming up let him cease from himself, and rest!
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