In another nightmare, Laura hears a voice say, " Your mother warns you to beware of the assassin, " and a sudden light reveals Carmilla standing at the foot of her bed, her nightdress drenched in blood.
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The Art Institute of Chicago recently acquired its first painting by Edvard Munch : " Girl Looking Out the Window, " a haunting 1892 image of a figure in a nightdress peering out a window into a moonlit night.
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Caroline's former maid, Louise Demont, testified she had seen Caroline leave Pergami's bedroom wearing only a nightdress, and corroborated previous evidence that Caroline and Pergami had shared a tent and a bath during the cruise.
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Gontran curses his tutor, but, as a storm gathers, confesses his frustrated feelings Lorsque le ciel; as thunder sounds H�l�ne rushes into the room her nightdress undone, and explains that she is really frightened of thunder.
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""'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightdress " "'is a 2006 novel by Irish journalist and author Paul Howard, and the fifth in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series.
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For instance, as " Titanic " sank, Lucile reportedly commented to her secretary : " There is your beautiful nightdress gone . " Fireman Pusey replied that she shouldn't worry about losing her belongings because she could buy more.
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For a while, it looked as if there would be no " flaming June, " the title of a composition by the Victorian painter, Frederic Lord Leighton, that shows a woman asleep in a long, flimsy nightdress of shocking orange.
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When an order was called in on Tuesday for four items from the Victoria's Secret catalog, including such standard items as a lace nightdress and a flannel robe, none of the four were available in the color requested, and some were sold out until 1997.
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The love duet, which usually lapses into two people facing the audience and singing, is here sung with the two lovers apart for most of the aria, the passion building until Pinkerton falls to his knees and gathers fistfuls of his bride's nightdress down from her shoulders.
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Elias tracked such things as the arrival of the fork at the end of the Middle Ages, which put distance between diner and dined upon; the increasing restrictions on the way knives were used, the introduction of the nightdress, the handkerchief, the chamber pot, the spittoon.