When she removed the cordovan leather from the grand piano and ventured to play a few notes on it, it sounded with a mournful sadness, startling the dismal echoes of the house.
Only one easy arm-chair, very magnificent, was to be seen; the wood was painted with roses on a red ground, the seat was of ruby Cordovan leather, ornamented with long silken fringes, and studded with a thousand golden nails.
He's tall, thin, and strikingly--for a man who one could reasonably imagine sleeping in a well-tailored waistcoat and cordovan monk straps--underdressed, in a semi-blank canvas of white shorts, T-shirt, and red-and-blue patterned Gucci loafers.
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