She was gotten up in a vampiry way. She’s enameled her face until it was the whitest thing you ever saw and her lips were red—terribly! She had black hair and she wore jet earrings and a black hat and dress.
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She was gotten up in a vampiry way. She’s enameled her face until it was the whitest thing you ever saw and her lips were red—terribly! She had black hair and she wore jet earrings and a black hat and dress.
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Miss Gladys Hatch, as Theda Bara, was very vampiry with her purple robes and onyx jewels.
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“Where Do They Get ’Em,” sung by Teresa Adams, who has a soft “vampiry” little voice with an appeal all its own, scored heavily.
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I regularly receive a catalog of Victorian goodies to buy—some of which are a little vampiry and Gothic novel[-]ish, many which are simply loveable and for which I am a total sucker—like dolls and water pitchers.
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