Aún no tenemos significados para "crimson damask".
1The governor's pew had Corinthian pillars, and crimson damask tapestry.
2The bed upon which the old man lay was canopied, and of heavy crimson damask.
3Even the walls were covered with rich crimson damask-satin.
4So Grindot, for the thousandth time had displayed his white-and-gold drawing-room paneled with crimson damask.
5His dress was a marlota, or tunic, and an Albernoz of crimson damask, fringed with gold.
6Do you think Venetia would like crimson damask?
7The heavy mahogany furniture was covered with the richest brocades; the hangings were of heavy crimson damask.
8Shall it be crimson damask, Lady Annabel?
9They lay in a four-poster bed carved from Spanish mahogany in a bedroom decked out with crimson damask.
10Opposite was a throne of crimson damask, with the device of the Academy, the Gelati; and trimmings of gold.
11There were monochrome paintings on the frieze panels, and the walls were adorned with crimson damask with a meagre border.
12The pink flush on Barbara's cheek deepened to a crimson damask, and her brow contracted with a remembrance of pain.
13We were lodged in a silver bedstead, quilt, curtains, valances, and counterpane of crimson damask, embroidered richly with flowers of gold.
14His glance finally rested on the lecturer's seat, a capacious crimson damask arm-chair that stood unoccupied at some distance behind Lucian.
15Now, though their ample parlors were gay with rich Brussels, crimson damask, and brocatelle, there was no genuine home feeling there.
16The crimson damask curtains and the creamy walls, the glowing fire and the red roses, the roses he had sent for her.
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