the dim setting of a jewel

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“[H]er eyes and cheeks had that fire of young joy in them which will flame out if it can find the least breath to fan it; and her simple black dress, with its bit of black lace, seemed like the dim setting of a jewel.”

—George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss, 1860.

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