I want to sound a warning about French-heeled shoes and high-heeled shoes in general, such as ladies find so fashionable.
There are crippled ladies of mature years whom I know, who frankly admit that their condition is due solely to the wearing of high-heeled shoes in their younger years, "to make their feet look pretty.
Fortunately, it is not necessary to wear French-heeled shoes in order to have pretty feet.
She surprised him by reappearing in her working-gown, but shod with strong, low-heeled shoes.
Every eye in the room was directed toward her feet, which were shod in broad-toed, low-heeled shoes.
The marks indicated small, pointed, high-heeled shoes, and it was plain that the prowler had spent some time peering in through the glass.
Amelia jumped into the air and dropped with a thud on to her now decently flat-heeled shoes.
He wears high-heeled shoes, red heeled, perhaps, and the tongue of his shoe sticks up well above the instep.
Alethea entered, mincing on high-heeled shoes, her cherry lips pursed, her dark eyes dancing, as if a pair of mischievous sprites had taken lodging there.
She flung from her feet the high-heeled shoes, and with frenzied hands tearing down her mockery of a headdress, she ran to the fountain and began to dash the paint off her face.
Only that she detested my pigtail wig, high-heeled shoes, and sallow complexion.
Footnote 282: Men of fashion wore very high-heeled shoes, and their red heels are often satirised by Steele and Addison (cf.
This was in the latter part of the seventeenth century, a period when a wave of decadence had swept over the Court, a time of powder and patches and red-heeled shoes--of mincing courtiers and doubtful gallantries.
And, having readjusted his wig, he proceeded in his leisurely fashion to remove his coat and high-heeled shoes, and to tuck up his long ruffles.
There was a new twist given to my thoughts when the carriage pulled up and the driver spoke to a couple of these girls who were walking mincingly along in their high-heeled shoes.
The next moment her high-heeled shoes clicked on the sidewalk as she ran toward me, and when she came up to me she grasped me and stared at me in a profoundly mysterious fashion.
She came out prinking and clicking her high-heeled shoes, and she placed her hand as lightly as a feather upon my arm.
Stackelberg's graceful costumes of modern Greece a pair of high-heeled shoes, (Fig.
We were sorry to observe some of these high-heeled shoes in the great exhibition, and still more so, to see that shoes with heels an inch high are likely to be fashionable this season.
Many of the costumes of Gainsborough's portraits are elegant and graceful, with the frequent exception of the extravagant head-dress and the high-heeled shoes.
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