"Rose-colored" Quotes from Famous Books
... with her bright eyes and snowy hair against the crimson velvet of the chair, a delicate white lace shawl over her dark dress, and a copper lamp with a deep rose-colored shade throwing ... — The Story of the Big Front Door • Mary Finley Leonard
... whose present is so rose-colored, whose future so blissful, turn to rake amid the ashes of ... — At the Mercy of Tiberius • August Evans Wilson
... the minx appeared to look penitent. It was becoming; but as it had been originally practiced in a simple white dress, relieved only with pale-blue ribbons, it was not entirely in keeping with be-flounced lavender and rose-colored trimmings. Yet the woman who hesitates between her moral expression and the harmony of her dress is lost. And Mrs. Hopkinson was victrix ... — The Story of a Mine • Bret Harte
... this, he passed into the library, and, sitting down at a table of rose-colored marble, began to work on his "Feast of Trimalchion." But the flight of Lygia and the illness of the infant Augusta had disturbed his mind so much that he could not work long. That illness, above all, was important. It occurred to Petronius that were Caesar ... — Quo Vadis - A Narrative of the Time of Nero • Henryk Sienkiewicz
... the stairway, another door slid back in the wall on the other side of the corridor, and John saw Braddock Washington standing in the lighted lift, wearing a fur coat and a pair of riding boots which reached to his knees and displayed, above, the glow of his rose-colored pyjamas. ... — Tales of the Jazz Age • F. Scott Fitzgerald
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