And then came a woman, queenly tall, crowned with a glory of hair that was like a golden sun.
The Queen was dying, waiting only-this was from Bedwyr himself-until the two young women, crowned and in due splendour, had taken their places, and thereafter it would be a strange thing (Melchior had said) if she lasted till Christmas.
He slipped down off his stool and went to the two motionless bodies, the man torced in gold, the woman crowned with heavy braids of lustrous reddish-yellow hair.
At heart she is an old-fashioned photographer who likes carefully composed and centered compositions, and her images are steeped in mythical histories: animal sacrifice, stones that wear rebozos, a woman crowned with agave.
As his waning voice neared the end of the lines, a large woman, crowned with an amazing wealth of blond hair, thrust rudely past Edna, trod heavily on her toes, and shoved her contemptuously to the side.
The name of Traversari was made famous not only by knights, dukes and captains, but also by women crowned and queens and priests, monks, bishops and saints.
In it, she transformed an abstract image into that of a figure of a cloaked woman, crowned with a wig of braids.
There were flowers here, armfuls of apple blossom, before a statue of a veiled woman crowned with a halo of light; and in her arms she bore a child.
She is represented by a young woman crowned with an olive branch, with a cup or turtle, or a military ensign in hand.
A woman crowned by a neat blond chignon appeared less than amused by the banter.