" To find such a gown will take time... | |
"...and Cinderella had... the most beautiful gown at the ball... with eight satin petticoats... each more delicate than the last." | |
"...pale as the lace on her wedding gown. | |
"And as I put the wedding gown away, I couldn't help but wonder: | |
"Because I would love for my teacher to see me in my gown." | |
" To find such a gown will take time... | |
"...and Cinderella had... the most beautiful gown at the ball... with eight satin petticoats... each more delicate than the last." | |
"...pale as the lace on her wedding gown. | |
"And as I put the wedding gown away, I couldn't help but wonder: | |
"Because I would love for my teacher to see me in my gown." | |
"'Of socks and shirts and dressing gowns, and whether pigs have wings."' | |
"And the manager made sure their dressing-gowns were ready"- "when the super group arrived." | |
"Henri Maupiou," silks for evening gowns. | |
"So I turned to the garden of love and priests in black gowns were walking their rounds and... " "... binding with briars, my joys and desires. " William Blake. | |
"There's gonna be another test tomorrow." So we came back and went through all the hairdos and the gowns... | |
"'Of socks and shirts and dressing gowns, and whether pigs have wings."' | |
"And the manager made sure their dressing-gowns were ready"- "when the super group arrived." | |
"Henri Maupiou," silks for evening gowns. | |
"So I turned to the garden of love and priests in black gowns were walking their rounds and... " "... binding with briars, my joys and desires. " William Blake. | |
"There's gonna be another test tomorrow." So we came back and went through all the hairdos and the gowns... | |
- Okay, let's get him gowned. | |
And it is the story also a heroine... not the brilliant, beautifully gowned... and shingled heroine of the film play-- but just and ordinary wife and mother... whose life is compassed by the four walls of her suburban home. | |
Get gowned and gloved. | |
Getting gowned and gloved. | |
Graft, please. Hey, uh, get me and Dr. Altman gowned and gloved, and I need something to stand on. | |
- What's he gowning up for? | |
- Okay, let's get him gowned. | |
And it is the story also a heroine... not the brilliant, beautifully gowned... and shingled heroine of the film play-- but just and ordinary wife and mother... whose life is compassed by the four walls of her suburban home. | |
Get gowned and gloved. | |
Getting gowned and gloved. | |
Graft, please. Hey, uh, get me and Dr. Altman gowned and gloved, and I need something to stand on. | |
- What's he gowning up for? | |