“Her small bedroom was decorated with cheerfully embroidered samplers, which she had stitched herself, and a shelf containing an intricate shellwork tableau. In her parlor, the chimneypiece was crammed with pottery owls, sheep, and dogs, and dishes painted with blue and white Chinoiserie fruits and flowers. Along the picture rail of one wall was an array of brightly colored plates. Dotted about the other walls were half a dozen seascape engravings showing varying climactic conditions, from violent tempest to glassy calm. To the rear was an enormous closet that she used as a storeroom, packed with bottled delicacies such as greengage plums in syrup, quince marmalade, nasturtium pickles, and mushroom catsup, which infused all three rooms with the sharp but tantalizing aromas of vinegar, fruit, and spices.”
Quote by Janet Gleeson
Book:The Thief Taker
Work
The Thief Taker
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: The Flower Arrangement
Source: Day Four
Source: Food Whore
Source: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
Source: Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes
“I realize that even in the worst of times there’s always a ray of hope.”
Source: Midnight Sun
Source: The Flower Arrangement
Source: Living Artfully: At Home with Marjorie Merriweather Post
Source: Living Artfully: At Home with Marjorie Merriweather Post
“Blinds and Curtains used in home and office, then change tha environment different.”
Source: Industrial Psychology