Smerdis, the grand chinchilla male brought over as a future mate for Atossa, is a royal cat.
He is the son of Lord Southampton, the lightest chinchilla stud in England (N.
Shirk, of Indianapolis; and Amytis, a chinchilla belonging to Mrs. S.
Persia is a handsome specimen of the fine blue chinchilla class.
She was silent a moment, and then went on, speaking slowly, and pausing every few minutes to blow little holes in her chinchilla robe, a favourite amusement of hers.
When the girls went in now, they found Rita curled up on her sofa, with the robe and pillow of chinchilla fur that had come with her from Cuba.
And at one of the windows of this car he saw a pretty girl in chinchilla furs watching him curiously.
He selected a place in the latter across the aisle from the attractive girl in chinchilla furs who had smiled at his misfortunes--not very maliciously.
And that's what comes of running after trains, and talking to fat conductors, and wearing chinchilla furs, and flouting the Mystic Three!
You see, dear, it has just occurred to me--that chinchilla would look so well on the red!
If I give Jane a chinchilla tippet, you may be certain chinchilla is the most out-of-date fur that any woman could wear.
Chris is buying May that chinchilla coat I showed you in Meyerbloom's window the day before we left.
I'd hate to see May show herself in that chinchilla coat when we could beat her to it by a wire.
One day a Chinchilla came to live in the neighbourhood, under the charge of an elderly spinster, and the two cats met at a garden wall party.
It occurred to her that a tree must have abnormally thick branches, if a child in a pearl-gray velvet hood and coat trimmed with glistening chinchilla were to remain invisible throughout a long and intimate conversation.
It occurred to her, also, that the velvet and chinchilla simply shouted "Money!
It is knitted with two threads, one of white and the other of chinchilla zephyr worsted, and wooden needles, crosswise, in rounds going back and forth.
Begin the scarf with a thread of white and a thread of chinchilla worsted, cast on 27 st.
Lay thechinchilla thread on the needle from the front to the wrong side, purl the next st.
Lay thechinchilla worsted on the needle from the front to the wrong side, knit the next st.
The skirt is one of the new ones, and is in three tiers, cut away from the front, and each is edged with a small band of chinchilla fur.
The pretty sketch next in order represents a gown made of one of the new fancy materials trimmed with chinchilla; cape of chinchilla trimmed with green silk and cream lace, and muff to match.
Grey cloth with chinchilla is rather nice," she admitted grudgingly.
I will give the chinchilla as a wedding present if you don't mind.
The temper of the Chinchilla is mild and tractable.
It comes from Bolivia and Peru, where, due to the uncontrolled trapping of the animal, it is becoming scarce, and this compelled the governments to enact laws prohibiting the taking of chinchilla for a certain period.
Now this was a comfortable, soft quilted silk cap, with a chinchilla border.
Had I done this, when I was choosing mychinchilla cap and grey cloak?
It was the third or fourth day after my arrival, that going up after dinner to get ready for a walk I missed my chinchilla cap from its peg.
It's my turn,' for the two had been stroking the chinchilla muff with great satisfaction while Aunt Mattie had been speaking to the elder boys.
Thoo ith tho thoft,' he said, and he stroked her cape and the chinchilla muff she was holding.
The Frenchwoman was wrapped in a chinchilla cloak, caught about her with a grace Esther felt she could never emulate, even granting the chinchilla cloak.
Distracted from the regal splendours of a chinchilla cloak by the sense that another lady was also examining it, Mrs. Vanderlyn turned in surprise at sight of Susy, whose head was critically bent above the fur.
She had even decided to which dressmaker she would go for her chinchilla cloak-for she meant to have one, and down to her feet, and softer and more voluminous and more extravagantly sumptuous than Violet's or Ursula's.
Ellie, with her spoiled child's persistency, had come back to the question of the chinchilla cloak.
The chinchilla it’s trimmed with cost eighty guineas, and every inch of the lace cost half a crown—hand crocheted.
How pretty the yew trees look at this time of year," interposed a lady with a soft, silvery voice that suggested a chinchilla muff painted by Whistler.
So Mrs. Chinchilla gave the kittens their breakfast, and they cuddled themselves into a round ball, and went fast asleep.
When Mrs. Chinchilla saw the Boy she humped her back, so that it looked like a gray mountain, and said, "Sftt!
Mrs. Chinchilla knew in a second just where that kitten had gone.
Pretty soon Mrs. Chinchilla came back, and of course she counted the kittens the very first thing.
Mrs. Chinchilla was not a lovely lady, with a dress of soft gray cloth and a great chinchilla muff and boa.
And when she got that chinchilla catkin home in the safe, sunny bay-window, she washed it over and over and over so many times that it never forgot, so long as it lived, the day it was stolen by the Boy.
Mrs. Chinchilla was a beautiful cat, with sleek fur like silver-gray satin, and a very handsome tail to match, quite long enough to brush the ground when she walked.
Mrs. Chinchilla disliked nearly all boys, but she was afraid of this one.
You've a whole chinchilla coat on now," said Mona.
Oh, Tom, Tom, it takes more'n a red coat with chinchilla to make a black-hearted thing like me into the girl he thought I was.
It was a dark, warm red, and it had a high collar of chinchilla that was fairly scrumptious.
She stooped and picked up from the snow beside the steps something soft and furry and threw it around my neck, and the next instant I knew she was giving me her chinchilla set, muff and all.