The description of The Lady of the Camellias in The Lady of the Camellias

On a goose-egg face that exudes a charm that is difficult to describe, there are two large dark eyes, above which two curved and slender eyebrows, pure as if artificially painted, are covered with thick eyelashes, which, when the curtains are lowered, cast a faint shadow on the rose-colored cheeks; a fine and straight nose that exudes an aura of spirituality, with a slight bulging of the nostrils, as if it were a strong longing for the life of lust; a small, well-formed mouth with a clear outline, and soft lips that open slightly to reveal a mouthful of white teeth like milk; skin the color of which is like a velvet coat on a peach that has not been touched by human hands; and skin the color of which is like a velvet coat on a peach that has not been touched by human hands. A small mouth with a clear outline, soft lips slightly open, revealing a mouthful of white as milk teeth; skin color is like the velvet coat on the peach that has not been touched by human hands: these are the general impression that this beautiful face gives you.

The dark jade-colored hair, I do not know whether it is natural or combed, curled like a wave, in front of the forehead, parted into two big locks, and dragged to the back of the head, revealing two earlobes, on which glittered two earrings of diamonds worth four or five thousand francs each.