Elizabeth Hoyt Quote

Now, had the dressing of her- and why should he not?- he would put her in reds- rose and scarlet and deep, sensual crimson. Those dark inquisitor's eyes would from a foil of crimson cloth, mysterious, feminine. Beautiful.He was startled at the thought. Plain Mrs. Crumb beautiful? Well, most might not think her so, but oh, if she burned

Elizabeth Hoyt

Now, had the dressing of her- and why should he not?- he would put her in reds- rose and scarlet and deep, sensual crimson. Those dark inquisitor's eyes would from a foil of crimson cloth, mysterious, feminine. Beautiful.He was startled at the thought. Plain Mrs. Crumb beautiful? Well, most might not think her so, but oh, if she burned

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