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prettily
1. prettily away to a little hill about three quarters of a mile distant;
2. She blushed prettily, and thrust both hands in her hair, smoothing it back
3. Couldn’t yet get the clasp fastened (my fingers had turned to jelly) and prettily asked for his help
4. Alison blushed, rather prettily
5. “Don’t you want me?” She pouted prettily and then turned in his
6. What did they say?” She blushed prettily
7. was now sitting prettily inside the launching silo
8. How prettily the corners of her mouth used to turn up, as though her soul were always smiling
9. "She told that fib about her momma, as if she did know, and colored up when the flowers came quite prettily
10. The commander in chief and his aides soon spread the tablecloth with an inviting array of eatables and drinkables, prettily decorated with green leaves
11. This note, prettily written on scented paper, was a great contrast to the next, which was scribbled on a big sheet of thin foreign paper, ornamented with blots and all manner of flourishes and curly-tailed letters
12. She wasn't there, but Minnie, who is a little old woman, introduced me very prettily
13. A few days after the talk with her mother, Meg resolved to try a social evening with John, so she ordered a nice supper, set the parlor in order, dressed herself prettily, and put the children to bed early, that nothing should interfere with her experiment
14. It was his business, however, to say that he did, and he said it very prettily
15. On this occasion, in addition to the teachers and other officials of the Sunday School, there were also present a considerable number of prettily dressed ladies and a few gentlemen, who had come in the hope of meeting the Rev
16. Gazing upon those features with a world of tenderness, Ah, Monsieur, he said, had you but beheld her as I did with these eyes at that affecting instant with her dainty tucker and her new coquette cap (a gift for her feastday as she told me prettily) in such an artless disorder, of so melting a tenderness, 'pon my conscience, even you, Monsieur, had been impelled by generous nature to deliver yourself wholly into the hands of such an enemy or to quit the field for ever
17. When the Scarecrow had bowed, as prettily as his straw stuffing would let him, before this beautiful creature, she looked upon him sweetly, and said:
18. room for a stately piece of machinery, that stood up-reared, between her thighs, as she continued siting on his lap, and pressed hard for instant intromission, which the tender Emily, in a fit of humour deliciously protracted, affected to decline, and elude the very pleasure she sighed for, but in a style of waywardness, so prettily put on, and managed, as to render it ten times more poignant; then her eyes, all amidst the softest dying languishment, expressed, ait once a mock denial and extreme desire, whilst her sweetness was zested with a coyness so pleasingly provoking, her moods of keeping him off were so attractive, that they redoubled the impetuous rage with, which, he covered her with kisses: and kisses that, whilst she seemed to shy from or scuffle for, the cunning wanton contrived such sly returns, of, as were, doubtless the sweeter for the gust she gave them, of being stolen ravished
19. The paints gave us the idea of decorating the office; this was a small room opening on the colonnade; it had once been used for estate business, but was now derelict, holding only some garden games and a tub of dead aloes; it had plainly been designed for a softer use, perhaps as a tea-room or study, for the plaster walls were decorated with delicate Rococo panels and the roof was prettily groined
20. This dressing her up so prettily by her mother had apparently been to lamentable
21. Clare had resolved never to kiss her until he had obtained her promise; but somehow, as Tess stood there in her prettily tucked-up milking gown, her hair carelessly heaped upon her head till there should be leisure to arrange it when skimming and milking were done, he broke his resolve, and brought his lips to her cheek for one moment
22. "They are all yours," said she, very prettily, and endeavoured to be gayer than she was
23. She asked him a few questions, performed her duties as hostess prettily, took up the tray again and left the room
24. Celia, now, plays very prettily, and is always ready to play
25. "Poor fellow!" said Rosamond, prettily
26. If I loved, I should love at once and without change," said Rosamond, with a great sense of being a romantic heroine, and playing the part prettily
27. "But you don't mean to say you would insist on my waiting months for the sake of clothes?" said Lydgate, half thinking that Rosamond was tormenting him prettily, and half fearing that she really shrank from speedy marriage
28. This possibility was quite hidden from Celia, who felt that Dorothea's childless widowhood fell in quite prettily with the birth of little Arthur (baby was named after Mr
29. She answered prettily, in the new ease of her soul—
30. Polly giggl’d prettily at this Instance of Tunewell’s Wit; and Ned Tunewell, for his part, took her Laughter as another Sign to dive, Cock-first, betwixt her Thighs
31. Lucy always wakes prettily, and even at such a time, when her body must have been chilled with cold, and her mind somewhat appalled at waking unclad in a churchyard at night, she did not lose her grace
32. "How prettily that little thing turns round!" said the princess, and took the spindle and began to spin
33. But all he said was so prettily sedate, and the naivete of his youthful egotism was so obvious, that he disarmed his hearers
34. It was prettily situated on a low hill above the bend of a creek; this creek was not running, but there were still pools of water held along its length
35. The two children, who were dressed prettily and with some elegance, were radiant with pleasure; one would have said that they were two roses amid old iron; their eyes were a triumph; their fresh cheeks were full of laughter
36. I arrange a chamber prettily
37. And, then, I shall do everything that you wish, and then, you will obey me prettily
38. was prettily disheveled and her eyes glistened in the growing light
39. delineated very prettily a graceful Apollo: he is present to your imagination,—tall, fair, blue-eyed, and with a Grecian profile
40. It was of gold, prettily worked; and though Fanny would have preferred a longer and a plainer chain as more adapted for her purpose, she hoped, in fixing on this, to be chusing what Miss Crawford least wished to keep
41. It was his business, however, to say that he DID, and he said it very prettily
42. But all he said was so prettily sedate, and the naïveté of his youthful egotism was so obvious, that he disarmed his hearers
43. The little princess had grown stouter during this time, but her eyes and her short, downy, smiling lip lifted when she began to speak just as merrily and prettily as ever
44. There were twelve of them, one a stocky young officer in a grey cloak caught in prettily at the waist by a silver belt
45. Erskine's arrangement—in avoiding to avow the real motives for it—and in the uncandid attempt to convert the bad faith of the British Government into a reproach upon our own; and this was to be done by an ingenious mental device, prettily conceived by Mr
46. She heard him with a half smile, softly beating the ground with the dried palm leaf she prettily carried as a parasol
47. Penn looking prettily domestic in a lilac tea gown! Nothing but the established repugnance of a self-made man to wasting four dollars, even to save his pride, made him uncover his delinquency—and he held his breath till the storm should pass
48. “We have had the most attractive time,” said the Cousin, prettily, as, suddenly sobered by this calamity, the Lambs protested in a body against her going
49. If it be strewed through a glass tube of three-fourths of an inch in diameter, and exploded by a coal of fire or hot iron, the tube may be held in the naked hand, and the powder only flashes without breaking the tube, and merely coats it over inside, and that very prettily, with the revived quicksilver
50. They call up at once the old country home: the honeysuckle clasping the thatched cottage, contrasting so prettily with the white fence in front: the sloping fields of green painted with daisies, through which, unshackled, the buoyant breeze swept so peacefully