The room was pleasant, with crimson plush curtains and an old-fashioned Turkey rug on the floor.
Dominating the chamber was an enormous, canopied bed hung with crimson curtains.
Wickroft was still in the room with the crimson curtains.
To hell with that, she thought, stepping out of the dusty tangle of crimson curtains.
They noticed a small stage, framed by rather tattered crimson curtains.
They stood before a handsome dwelling-house, from whose windows, draped by heavy crimson curtains, a soft light proceeded.
The windows here were long and narrow with heavy crimson curtains and elaborate pelmets.
He crossed and began to bow before a brazen door that glowed between crimson curtains.
It was like the sun-glowing crimson curtains of the wedding pavilion at Susa.
The crimson curtains were drawn across the long windows.