She swayed slightly as she stood up; the crimson walls of the dining-room seemed to tilt, the floor to become spongy beneath her feet.
It has since been restored and tourists come to view its crimson walls.
On either side of the fall, other cliffs stood entire, the road squeezed into a narrow ribbon between their crimson walls and the foaming river.
Ponder the local art on the crimson walls as you chow into a feta-and-scrambled-egg croissant with orange mustard dressing ($16).
With crimson walls and checkerboard floors, this bistro-style institution in the fashionable Plateau neighborhood is a longstanding favorite among, well, pretty much everyone.
I cross the crimson wall -- My spirit shall reach up to and attain That other.
And the Met has given it the imperial treatment: crimson walls, acres of space, a catalog as thick as a couple of telephone books.
A deep napped crimson carpet covered the floor from crimson wall to crimson wall.
All about her the flames rose, a crimson wall that shut away the whole of the world beyond, yet did no harm to the wondering girl.
As the fading sun accentuated the pale orange and crimson walls, I lingered on the lines of stratification in the cliffs.