The world was so simple then that there were perhaps only a half-dozen cities that had horse-cars in them, and I travelled in those conveyances at New York with an Unfaded zest, even after my journeys back and forth between Boston and Cambridge.
"Entire PG Edition of The Works of William Dean Howells"
William Dean Howells
The whole field of angling literature contains nothing more exquisite than the following description of the last days of Christopher North, as written by his daughter: It was an affecting sight to see him busy, nay, quite absorbed with the fishing tackle scattered about the bed, propped up with pillows-his noble head, yet glorious with its flowing locks, carefully combed by attentive hands, and falling on each side of his Unfaded face.
"Fly Fishing in Wonderland"
Klahowya
He found an agreeable lady, of a face more Unfaded than her reputation, to whom he intrusted the care of relieving his leisure moments from ennui; and being a lively woman, the confidante discharged the trust with great satisfaction to Lord Mauleverer, for the space of a fortnight, so that he naturally began to feel his love for Lucy gradually wearing away, by absence and other ties; but just as the triumph of time over passion was growing decisive, the lady left Bath in company with a tall guardsman, and Mauleverer received Brandon's letter.
"Paul Clifford, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton