Their jewels, their feathers, their silks, and their furbelows, would have sunk into utter insignificance beside the exquisite simplicity of attire adopted by the nymphs of the vale on this
festive occasion.
"Well, listen: two
festive young men were driving-"
The masques, mummeries, and
festive customs, described in the text, are in accordance with the manners of the age.
AFTER THE TWO DAYS of
festive indulgence, Captain Bonneville broke up the encampment, and set out with his motley crew of hired and free trappers, half-breeds, Indians, and squaws, for the main rendezvous in Bear River valley.
We would have shone at a wake, but not at anything more
festive.
Stroeve had set up a Christmas-tree in his studio, and I suspected that we should both find absurd little presents hanging on its
festive branches; but he was shy about seeing Strickland again; it was a little humiliating to forgive so easily insults so outrageous, and he wished me to be present at the reconciliation on which he was determined.
He felt it not only from the sound of the hoofs of the approaching cavalcade, but because as he drew near everything grew brighter, more joyful, more significant, and more
festive around him.
Hewet stepped off the road on to one of these, in order to avoid the hardness and heat of the main road, the dust of which was always being raised in small clouds by carts and ramshackle flies which carried parties of
festive peasants, or turkeys swelling unevenly like a bundle of air balls beneath a net, or the brass bedstead and black wooden boxes of some newly wedded pair.
Dark crimson velvet, dark purple silk, and jet-black cloth, with linen of dazzling whiteness, composed the
festive dress of the President, who marched at the head of his Committee carrying an enormous nosegay, like that which a hundred and twenty-one years later, Monsieur de Robespierre displayed at the festival of "The Supreme Being."
We remember the faces, the eyes, the voices, we see again the gleam of silk and metal; the murmuring stir of that crowd, brilliant,
festive, and martial; and we seem to feel the touch of friendly brown hands that, after one short grasp, return to rest on a chased hilt.
Yes, precisely the most important; although, in the course of your somewhat eminent career, you have been placed high towards the head of the table, at splendid banquets, and have poured out your
festive eloquence to ears yet echoing with Webster's mighty organ-tones.
I didn't feel particularly
festive. What I wanted was to remain in my company and break an inexplicable feeling of constraint of which I was aware.