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Adrienne Fromsett, speaking of the late Mrs Almore, chapter 18, pages 138-9 (Penguin:London, 2005)
'[...]One of those slinky glittering females who laugh too much and sprawl all over their chairs, showing a great deal of leg. A very light blonde with high colour and indecently large baby-blue eyes.[...]'