"Velours" Quotes from Famous Books
... the foyer and entered the lounge. Here, as before in the streets, it was the changes of which he was most aware—figured hangings in place of the old red velours, the upholstery renewed on the old chairs and divans. Strangers sat here and there in the familiar nooks, strangers who looked up at him with a mild curiosity and returned to their papers or their cigars. He wandered on through the ... — The Best Short Stories of 1920 - and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various |