The best representative of the forlorn company whose day would be brightened by a bunch of anemones was, in Katharine's opinion, the widow of a general living in the Cromwell Road.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
A bunch of anemones caught Mrs. Hilbery's eye when they had finished luncheon.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
Of course Mangan chose this pleasanter way, though he had to moderate his pace now because of the briars; and right glad was he to notice the various symptoms of the new-born life of the world-the pale anemones stirred by the warm, moist breeze, the delicate blossoms of the little wood-sorrel, the budded raceme of the wild hyacinth; while loud and clear a blackbird sang from a neighboring bough.
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black