It should be the gratefully sought shelter from the homeless night, the sympathetic friend of hungry stomachs and dusty feet, the cozy jingle of social pipes and dreamy after-dinner talk, the abode of snowy beds for luxuriously aching limbs, lavendered sheets and pleasant dreams.
"October Vagabonds"
Richard Le Gallienne
So the old doll was relegated to a lavendered tomb.
"Carnival"
Compton Mackenzie
Miss Sally Ruth gave him outright a brand-new Bible, and loaned him an old cedar-wood wardrobe which had been her great-grandmother's, and which still smelt delicately of generations of rose-leaved and lavendered linen.
"Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man"
Marie Conway Oemler