"Svelte" Quotes from Famous Books
... rang apres la Becasse, dans la cathegorie des gibiers a plumes. C'est, lorsqu'elle est rouge, l'un des plus honorables et desmeilleurs rotis qui puissent etre etales sur une table gourmande. Sa forme appetissante, sa taille elegante et svelte, quoiqu' arrondie, son embonpoint modere, ses jambes d'ecarlate; enfin, son fumet divin et ses qualites restaurantes, tout concourt a la faire rechercher des vrais amateurs. D'autres gibiers sont plus rares, plus chers, ... — Marriage • Susan Edmonstone Ferrier
... city and rustic damsels, countesses, baronesses, marchionesses, and princesses. If blond, he praises her dainty beauty; brunette, her constancy; pale, her sweetness. In cold weather his preferences go toward the buxom, in summer, svelte. Even old ladies serve to swell his list. Rich or poor, homely or beautiful, all's one to him so long as the being is inside a petticoat. "But why go on? Lady, you know his ways." The air, "Madamina," is a marvel of malicious humor and musical delineation. "E la ... — A Book of Operas - Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music • Henry Edward Krehbiel
... perfunctory: Palla's first glance informed her that Marya had grown a trifle more svelte since they had met—more brilliant in her distinctive coloration. There was a tawny beauty about the girl that almost blazed from her hair and delicately sanguine skin ... — The Crimson Tide • Robert W. Chambers
... never seen anyone like her. He pulled his chair a little nearer. She was so slender, so supple, so—what was it?—svelte! And she had an air of childish dignity that appealed to him tremendously. There was nothing, he assured himself, of the vamp ... — Tutt and Mr. Tutt • Arthur Train
... femmes, non, deux ombres.... L'une vieille, ride, ratatine, plie en deux, avec d'normes lunettes qui lui cachaient la moiti du visage; l'autre, jeune, svelte, un peu grle comme tous les fantmes, mais ayant,—ce que les fantmes n'ont pas en gnral,— une paire d'yeux noirs, trs grands, et si noirs, si noirs.... La vieille tenait la main une petite lampe de cuivre; les yeux noirs, eux, ne portaient rien.... ... — Le Petit Chose (part 1) - Histoire d'un Enfant • Alphonse Daudet |