I wish I had my immortelles back, now, and that bunch of radishes.
The captain was almost hidden by flowers that day, and seemed so much like a monument commemorating the glories of the Empire that one would have liked to pass a garland of immortelles over each of his arms.
He threw himself face downward on the green grave, crushing all the sweet lilies andimmortelles beneath his shuddering frame, and cried out to Heaven to kill him because he had blighted Golden's innocent life.
He had been sodding the mound with velvety green turf, and planting lilies and immortelles upon it.
One day, at an extra performance, someone threw a crown of immortelles at her feet, such as are placed upon tombs.
A plain marble cross and a wreath of immortelles marked the place of her grave.
Immortelles upon this grave are fit from her alone.
On the twenty-seventh of every March go to the Wahringer Cemetery and lay a wreath of immortelles on Beethoven's grave.
Yet all these years there was one person who knew the secret--the woman who as a school-girl had placed the wreath ofimmortelles on Beethoven's grave for her much-loved Countess Therese Brunswick.
All this whirled round and round in his head, and suddenly he also recalled the day when, half seriously, half in jest, he had promised the good old woman to lay a wreath of immortelles on her grave.
Botho, for his part, was satisfied, declined to have more flowers shown him and only asked whether he could not have a wreath of immortelles in addition to the wreath of fresh flowers.
The fireplace itself was bricked up, all except a small place where a Franklin stove sat, with immortelles sticking out of its top as if they aimed at being fuel.
Marjorie had seenimmortelles in fireplaces before, but in a Franklin they were new to her.
The long box of pine lay on the bottom of a country wagon, and a wreath of artificial flowers and another of home-dyed immortelles were fastened to the cover.
A little frame of immortelles encloses the portrait.
These immortelles she sewed into a white silk cushion, with a request that it be placed under her head in her coffin.
When Fräulein Tenger had first met the countess as a child she had been asked to go every year on March 27th and lay a wreath of immortelles on Beethoven's grave.
Stella wreathed a few more immortelles into places less thickly covered, and then held the wreath at a little distance to judge it more critically.
And now Maisie was engaged in labelling the luggage for their early departure in the morning, and Stella sat with her sister in the western veranda busily weaving the immortelles she had gathered with the children that morning.
And heaven itself would drop down heavenly immortelles to mix with our laurel leaves to crown your forehead.
He had found out now, wreathes of heavenly immortelles are laid on his tired forward, not tired now, and he has his chance to talk to Moses and Plato, as he said he wanted to, and he is satisfied.
Curiously enough there seems to be a diversity of opinion as to the colour that a crown of immortellesshall take.
Three thousand cases of immortelles are gathered each year from the hillsides and shipped to all parts, the crop having a value of more than a hundred thousand francs.
Bandol's principal business is the growing of immortelles and artichokes, with enough of the fishing industry to give a liveliness and picturesqueness to the wharves of the little port.
Out of a group of scarlet Bois Immortelles rose three Palmistes, and close to them a single Balata, whose height I hardly dare to estimate.
February, March, and April, which are just the months in which the Bois Immortelles shed their leaves.
The crickets answered him and the increasing flames which brought out from the shadow the sleepless faces, were reflected in Sir de Lorche's armor, lighting in the meanwhile Danusia's white dress and the immortelles on her head.
He stood motionless, as if plunged in ecstasy, because for him also, that white girl with a wreath of immortelles on her brow seemed like the picture of an angel, seen on the window of a Gothic cathedral.
The princess would not consent at first, being afraid of a bad omen; but as in this mansion, to which they came only for hunting, there were no flowers, finally the immortelles were taken.
There was lyme grass all around, and the bright yellow of the immortelles stood out sharply against the yellow sand they were growing in, despite the kinship of colors.
All along the sides of the road stood thick clumps of lyme grass, and around them immortelles and a few blood-red pinks.
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