14 Words to use with boudoirs

Well, it was a God's mercy that some one washed for you, and it was good clane washin' she did, I'll betand blamed little she got for it, too, while you lay in your bed with your dandruffy hair in a greasy boudoir cap, and had her climb the stairs with your breakfast.

The circumstance seemed singular, becausenow that she rememberedwhen Sofia had expressed perfunctory curiosity concerning what precautions were taken to safeguard the jewels, Lady Randolph West had airily informed her that she considered insurance to their appraised value plus a stout lock on the boudoir door better than any strong-box as yet devised by the ingenuity of man.

The boudoir companion.

PROPPER, MILTON M. The boudoir murder.

Her boudoir window commanded the same prospect; and every day as the London coach topped the hill, her maid Polly would run with news of it.

Affectation, foppery, and conceit, have protracted the memoirs of this renowned personage to such an extent; but in spite of all that unfashionable critics have said, Vivian Grey has just produced a volume under the title of the Voyage of Captain Popanilla, with as much of the aforesaid qualities as the most listless drawing-room or boudoir reader could require.

At sight of me she understood, and turned quite white, standing there in her boudoir-robe of China silk, her heavy, burnished hair in two loose braids to her waist.

(You see we're such friends we love telling each other our boudoir secrets.)

I am weary of seeing the same on every boudoir-table, and yet some of them are delightful books in themselves.

She might have no boudoir graces, but at least she was the typical soldier's wife, and cut a brave figure, as she reviewed the troops or rode at their head in her uniform and grenadier cap.

With "Euty" a tenor, warbling those pernicious boudoir chansons of moonlight and longing of sighing love and anguished passion, they suspected that he would have been harder to manage.

But here the sound of busy, pattering footsteps is heard on the old, creaking staircase, and soon the bows of Miss Prissy's bonnet part the folds of the boudoir drapery, and her merry, May-day face looks in.

And then I remembered that it is ridiculous to be morbid and dramatic, and so I rang for my maida dour Scotchwoman whom I likeand told her to bring my out-door things here to the boudoir-fire.

Foolish; for far better is the trained boudoir bullfinch, Which pipeth the semblance of a tune and mechanically draweth up water.

14 Words to use with  boudoirs