the silvery tinkling of half a hundred glasses

“The October sun shed a light like gold dust against the windows, but inside the air was all silver: silver of champagne and gin, silver of spoons, of the bars the young girls wore, tucked in their hair, and the silvery tinkling of half a hundred glasses, a gay and flimsy tintinnabulation.”

William Styron, Lie Down in Darkness, 1951.

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