It was a consolation when I went out, still thinking of the butterflies in their prison, and stood by the old ruined walls grown over with ivy and crowned with oak and holly trees, to think that in another two thousand years there will be no archaeologist and no soul in Silchester, or anywhere else in Britain, or in the world, who would take the trouble to dig up the remains of aigrette-wearers and their works, and who would care what had become of their pitiful little souls-their immortal part.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson
The necklace and the aigrette will do!
"The Sins of Séverac Bablon"
Sax Rohmer
He was dressed in a pale turquoise silk coat, with dark blue and white and gold turban with diamond aigrette, and white trousers, patent leather shoes, and a long necklace of very large diamonds.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch