Beauties
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This Venusian journey of materialistic and tangible
beauties
begins with Bill Murray (I just contradicted myself, didn't I?) racing to catch a train in the Indian countryside.
Arguably the most beautiful woman who ever lived, she deserves a place next to Ingrid Bergman, Sophia Loren, Bardot, and Liz, among others, as one of the great screen
beauties.
Maureen O'Hara was one of the most spectacular
beauties
in Hollywood history.
Egyptian porn before Nasser featured local
beauties
and voyeurism, but now focuses on fair-haired and pale-skinned women, sometimes with forced sex as a theme.
I would have stayed longer at my window, marveling at these
beauties
of sea and sky, but the panels closed.
I can't express the intensity of my amazement at the
beauties
of these new regions.
Indeed, next to the conversation of Colonel Wellmere, the greatest pleasure of Sarah was in contemplating the budding
beauties
of the little Hebe, who played around her with all the innocency of youth, with all the enthusiasm of her ardent temper, and with no little of the archness of her native humor.
The foliage glittered with the checkered
beauties
of the October leaf, reflecting back from the moistened boughs the richest luster of an American autumn.
The youth of Frances, when she left the city, had prevented her sacrificing, in conformity to the customs of that day, all her native
beauties
on the altar of fashion.
Her dress was without a plait or a wrinkle, and fitted the form with an exactitude that might lead one to imagine the arch girl more than suspected the
beauties
it displayed.
Once, and once only, as they moved towards the repast, did Lawton see a foot thrust itself from beneath the folds of her robe, and exhibit its little
beauties
encased in a slipper of blue silk, clasped close to the shape by a buckle of brilliants.
So soft was her step, it failed to make even a sound, and but for the magical thrill imparted by her genial touch, as other unobtrusive beauties, she would have glided away unperceived--unsought.
For Teresa of the hillside at my praise of thee was sore; said, "You think you love an angel; it's a monkey you adore; caught by all her glittering trinkets, and her borrowed braids of hair, and a host of made-up
beauties
that would Love himself ensnare."
As she appeared to him in her dressing-gown, she drove all the
beauties
he had seen until then out of his recollection; speech failed him, his head turned, he was spell-bound, and in the end love-smitten, as you will see in the course of the story of my misfortune; and to inflame still further his passion, which he hid from me and revealed to Heaven alone, it so happened that one day he found a note of hers entreating me to demand her of her father in marriage, so delicate, so modest, and so tender, that on reading it he told me that in Luscinda alone were combined all the charms of beauty and understanding that were distributed among all the other women in the world.
"Gently, Senor Don Quixote of La Mancha," said the duke; "where my lady Dona Dulcinea del Toboso is, it is not right that other
beauties
should be praised."
The announcement of supper put a stop both to the game of ecarte, and the recapitulation of the
beauties
of the Eatanswill GAZETTE.
Spring has many beauties, and May is a fresh and blooming month, but the charms of this time of year are enhanced by their contrast with the winter season.
"A nice little brougham and a pair of
beauties.
The high downs which invited them from almost every window of the cottage to seek the exquisite enjoyment of air on their summits, were a happy alternative when the dirt of the valleys beneath shut up their superior beauties; and towards one of these hills did Marianne and Margaret one memorable morning direct their steps, attracted by the partial sunshine of a showery sky, and unable longer to bear the confinement which the settled rain of the two preceding days had occasioned.
You know what he thinks of Cowper and Scott; you are certain of his estimating their
beauties
as he ought, and you have received every assurance of his admiring Pope no more than is proper.
Because he believes many people pretend to more admiration of the
beauties
of nature than they really feel, and is disgusted with such pretensions, he affects greater indifference and less discrimination in viewing them himself than he possesses.
"I think every one MUST admire it," replied Elinor, "who ever saw the place; though it is not to be supposed that any one can estimate its
beauties
as we do."
"CERTES," said Aramis, "I do justice to the
beauties
of this thesis; but at the same time I perceive it would be overwhelming for me.
We are very rich in orchids on the moor, though, of course, you are rather late to see the
beauties
of the place."
I was telling Sir Henry that it was rather late for him to see the true
beauties
of the moor."
He married Beryl Garcia, one of the
beauties
of Costa Rica, and, having purloined a considerable sum of public money, he changed his name to Vandeleur and fled to England, where he established a school in the east of Yorkshire.
This set him talking of the great world of London, telling my father about the men who were his masters at the Admiralty, and my mother about the
beauties
of the town, and the great ladies at Almack's, but all in the same light, fanciful way, so that one never knew whether to laugh or to take him gravely.
Hark forrard, my
beauties!
"Easy now, my beauties!"
You don't often see four such
beauties
together, and all with as much as they could carry, save only Chris, who is too leary a cove to drink when there's somethin' goin' forward.
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