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Updated: June 5, 2025
In the third act, the song sung by the sleep-walker in her state of unconsciousness "Ah non credea mirarti," was a great success. And most fascinatingly lovely the Diva looked in her white night-dress, with her wreath of rich auburn tresses hanging in luxuriant curls around her shoulders.
We stepped into a little room with a kind of English look to it, and a carbon print of the Sistine Madonna on the wall. "Are they seriously wounded?" she asked. "I cannot say." A sound of shuffling, slippered feet was heard, and the porter, a small, beefy, gray-haired man in the fifties, wearing a pair of rubber boots, and a rain-coat over a woolen night-dress, came into the room.
You are an obedient child, and so I will tell Messire, if by any chance I should see him first." And so on, until they went to bed. When at last that breathing space came, Isoult was nearly choked with the fatigue of her artistic escapades; but there was no time to lose. As soon as she dared she got up in the dark, put her cloak over her night-dress, and crept out into the gallery.
The one who is absolutely invulnerable, who cannot be moved, because she imagines herself to be right, is your mother." "There's Stephie at the window now," said Molly. A little figure in a night-dress was seen peeping out. "It's us, Stephie. Let us in; it's most awfully important," whispered Molly's voice in deep sepulchral tones from below.
But besides the richer and more handsome presents, there were the sort of pretty things that only love could devise that charming little pin-cushion for her dressing-table; that pen-wiper; that bag for her brush and comb; that case for her night-dress. Some of the gifts were clumsy, but all were prompted by love.
We saw Darrie standing at the top of the stairs, her eyes luminous and wide with emotion. She stood, rosy-bodied, in her night-dress, which was transparent in the light of the lamp she carried.... "Johnnie's here, too!" warned Hildreth. "Oh!" cried Darrie, and turned back, to re-appear in her kimono. "I'm sorry we waked you up. But I knocked that infernal basin down off the sink."
For the same reason if, after washing a patient, you must put the same night-dress on him again, always give it a preliminary warm at the fire. The night-gown he has worn must be, to a certain extent, damp. It has now got cold from having been off him for a few minutes. The fire will dry and at the same time air it. This is much more important than with clean things.
One hand had gripped the sleeve of his night-dress, trying to hold it up in a little wad on the shoulder, the blood pouring down the arm. At sight of this, Van collapsed and slid to the floor. "Don't frighten Mamsie," said Joel, his head drooping, despite his efforts to hold it up. "I'm all right; nothing but a scratch. Ugh! let me be, will you?" to Mr.
Leam, standing upright in her room, in her clinging white night-dress, her dark hair hanging to her knees, her small brown feet bare above the ankle not trembling, but tense, listening, her heart on fire, her whole being as it were pressed together, and concentrated on the one thought, the one purpose heard the words passed from lip to lip. "Dead," they said "dead!"
And as she knelt down beside her bed, her bare white feet peeping out from beneath the drapery of her white night-dress, in a posture that would have made the most human atheist believe in the beauty of devotion, those words were still in her ears: "The price of blood; the price of blood." Good Heavens! How could she carry that feather fan?
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