From Ian Fleming's "Diamonds Are Forever"
CHAPTER 22
(Of Tiffany Case)
She was wearing a heavy cream Shantung silk shirt and a charcoal skirt in a cotton and wool mixture, and the neutral colours showed off her cafe-au-lait suntan. The small square Cartier watch with the black strap was her only jewelry, and the short fingernails on the small brown hand that lay over his were unpainted. The reflected sunlight from outside shone on the pale gold heavy falling swerve of her hair, in the depths of the chatoyant grey eyes and on the glint of white teeth between half parted lips.
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