"Dinner gown" Quotes from Famous Books
... heart's content that night, striding easily beside me, meanwhile, like a boy, though she had refused to change her high-heeled bronze slippers for more sensible footgear and carried the unreasonably long train of her black lace dinner gown over her arm. Roger did not care for her in black, and she seldom wore it, but had ordered this a few days ago from the great Worth, who then ruled those fortunate ladies who could afford to number themselves among his subjects with a sway he has since, I am assured, ... — Margarita's Soul - The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty • Ingraham Lovell
... they of her return to her dinner gown). So, sweet husband, your soul is still walking ... — Dear Brutus • J. M. Barrie |