"Snood" Quotes from Famous Books
... was a beautiful girl, tall, pale, and slender, with plentiful dark hair, which, when released from the snood, rippled down below her knees. Her appearance formed a strong contrast with that of her favoured lover, while there was some resemblance between her and the younger brother. This fact seemed, to his fierce selfishness, ground for a ... — The Portent & Other Stories • George MacDonald
... continued Roland, "to wear the snood and kirtle, and perhaps you may be seen to-morrow in hat and feather, hose ... — The Abbot • Sir Walter Scott |