xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1173: Un crêpe d’or frisé sur un teint blanchissant, Kultapiziä valkokuultoisella iholla,
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1212: Un vieux crêpe tissu des lèvres des araignes ; vanha pizi kuin hämähäkkiroikan sylystä,
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 738: At eighteen, Fanny Brawne “was small, her eyes were blue and often enhanced by blue ribbons in her brown hair; her mouth expressed determination and a sense of humour and her smile was disarming. She was not conventionally beautiful: her nose was a little too aquiline, her face too pale and thin (some called it sallow). But she knew the value of elegance; velvet hats and muslin bonnets, crêpe hats with argus feathers, straw hats embellished with grapes and tartan ribbons: Fanny noticed them all as they came from Paris. She could answer, at a moment’s notice, any question on historical costume. ... Fanny enjoyed music. ... She was an eager politician, fiery in discussion; she was a voluminous reader. ... Indeed, books were her favourite topic of conversation”.
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