She was a tiny creature, with enormous masses of dull, soft, silky, fawn hair, dark, mournful eyes, and a broad scar running slantwise across her pale face.
Written down, like this, it doesn't seem a very good song, but coming through pale fawn fluff at about half-past eleven on a very sunny morning, it seemed to Pooh to be one of the best songs he had ever sung.
he found the impression true—rather, indeed, he gained than lost by this return: he took away with him a parting look—shy, but very soft—as beautiful, as innocent, as any little fawn could lift out of its cover of fern, or any lamb from its meadow-bed.
Other seats, cushioned to match, dawned on me by degrees; and at last I took in the complete fact of a pleasant parlour, with a wood fire on a clear-shining hearth, a carpet where arabesques of bright blue relieved a ground of shaded fawn; pale walls over which a slight but endless garland of azure forget-me-nots ran mazed and bewildered amongst myriad gold leaves and tendrils.
" I removed the habit, and there shone forth beneath a grand plaid silk frock, white trousers, and burnished shoes; and, while her eyes sparkled joyfully when the dogs came bounding up to welcome her, she dared hardly touch them lest they should fawn upon her splendid garments.
The stranger wore a green hat and a light fawn overcoat over a suit of a loud check pattern.
They're not all that impressed with conversation True gentlemen avoid it when they can But they dote and swoon and fawn on a lady who's with drawn It's she who holds she tongue who gets her man Come on,you poor unfortunate soul , Go ahead,make your choice.
A greedy Hunter one day shot a fine Deer, and ere he could dress it, a pretty Fawn came that way, and an arrow brought it to the ground.
A young Fawn once said to his mother: "You are larger than a dog, and swifter, and more used to running; why, then, O Mother!
If an enemy, why do you fawn on me?
The little sister, however, was dreadfully frightened when she saw that her fawn was hurt.