Robert Visigoth carried photographs of his babies and wife in a leather pocket portfolio, referring to it constantly and with a great show of casualness, "Oh, by the way, have I ever shown you-" Lilly returned this to him now, with a rush of amused pleasure at the bouncing rotundities of his newest born.
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst
To Tess's horror the dark queen began stripping off the bodice of her gown-which for the added reason of its ridiculed condition she was only too glad to be free of-till she had bared her plump neck, shoulders, and arms to the moonshine, under which they looked as luminous and beautiful as some Praxitelean creation, in their possession of the faultless rotundities of a lusty country-girl.
"Tess of the d'Urbervilles A Pure Woman"
Thomas Hardy
Pete's glistening little eyes lingered in appraisal upon her noble rotundities and her dangling quarry.
"Somewhere in Red Gap"
Harry Leon Wilson