She passed the dressing-table, still crowded with her knickknacks and mementoes.
"The Salamander"
Owen Johnson
Two gilt-framed photographs and a cluster of ivory knickknacks on the white mantel.
"The Vertical City"
Fannie Hurst
The knickknacks were there, in the same places, and every piece of embroidery, every square of lace, every miniature, all the handsome eighteenth century chairs, all the Flemish tapestry, all the furniture which the Count had collected in the old days to add to the beauty of his house.
"The Woman of Mystery"
Maurice Leblanc