Neither was the careworn, harried face, unharmoniously topped by a green hat so sparklingly jaunty, not only in colour but in its shape and the angle of its perch, that it was outright hilarious, and, above the face of Packer, made the playwright think pityingly of a St. Patrick's Day party holding a noisy celebration upon a hearse.
"Harlequin and Columbine"
Booth Tarkington
Divorce is, however, frequent, and a husband and wife would "rather separate than live together unharmoniously."
"The Truth About Woman"
C. Gasquoine Hartley