Behold them in relation to "Henry Lessingham," soaked in the works, bearing on their backs the whole Edition de Luxe, Decking themselves with the little odds and ends of literary finery that they had picked up, bursting with the good-nature of assured self-consequence-harmless, foolish, comfortable.
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole
In the bungalow behind them Peter the Great was Decking the table for their wedding-feast.
"The Lamp in the Desert"
Ethel M. Dell
The moon had risen and run its course, Decking the old garden with a solemn beauty as of death, and was beginning to retreat before the dawn, when Julia slept at last.
"The Castle Inn"
Stanley John Weyman