She was inclined to admire a man for loving her, as a serious and solemn-thinking woman, with Bandeaux and convictions, admires a clergyman for doing his duty.
"The Woman With The Fan"
Robert Hichens
Her hair was of the darkest shade of brown, and was always worn in Bandeaux, very neatly.
"An Unprotected Female at the Pyramids"
Anthony Trollope
Her dress was of purple silk, wrought with clusters of gold-tinted flowers, that scintillated and gleamed as she moved out of the shadows; her raven hair, arranged in heavy Bandeaux on each side her face, was surmounted by a cashmere scarf of pale green, which was carelessly knotted on one side of her head, and fell in a mass of fringe and embroidery on her left shoulder.
"Mabel's Mistake"
Ann S. Stephens