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He sought to kiss her, but she eluded him coquettishly. "Wait, please. We must first settle the question. If it's a case of soul-mates, who's to be the captain?" "See here, Dodie," he admonished; "we've fooled long enough. I'm in earnest. You don't seem to realize this is a serious proposal." "Really?" she mocked. "A formal declaration of your most honorable intentions to make me Mrs.
As Azucena, the mother of a forty-year-old troubadour, she got herself up as a damsel of sixteen, with a much too short dress and a red bandana around her head, from which dangled a mass of sequins which she shook coquettishly at the prompter. The audience did not make any demonstration; they remained indifferent and tolerant, and there was not a breath of applause.
There she lay, the very personification of voluptuousness large in stature, full in form, and exquisitely beautiful in feature! Her leg, with its exquisite ankle and swelling calf, faultless in symmetry, was terminated by a tiny foot which coquettishly played with a satin slipper on the carpet, a slipper that would have driven Cinderella to the commission of suicide.
Marguerite, however, even in that hour, and in the presence of all those spectators, gave a ludicrous exhibition of her girlish petulance and ungoverned willfulness. When, in the progress of the ceremony, she was asked if she willingly received Henry of Bourbon for her husband, she pouted, coquettishly tossed her proud head, and was silent. The question was repeated.
"But we shall always live together," said the count, with a contortion meant for a smile. "If we should live," the lady said. "But life is uncertain." "Oh, in case of death, one makes different arrangements," the count said, somewhat impatiently. "That is another question." "But I want it so," persisted the lady coquettishly; "and I must have my way. I have always had my way."
The fresh air was exhilarating, the birds were singing, and the woods were already beautified with every shade of glossy green, enlivened by vivid buds and leaflets of reddish brown. She gathered here and there a pretty sprig, sometimes placing them in her hair, sometimes in her little black silk apron, coquettishly decorated with cherry-colored ribbons.
He knew that by her face, which for the moment was as a battle-field on which lust fought with a desperate anger of disappointment. Then cunning came to stop the battle. "You have heard of Peppina, Signore? You have never seen her?" Artois played with her for a moment. "Never." Her smile widened. She put up her thin hands to her hair, her bonnet, coquettishly.
The men in lace and linen lay back in their seats to give vent to loud guffaws, and the women flirted their fans coquettishly before their eyes, or used them to tap the heads of their male companions in mild and roguish remonstrance. "Pity they didn't debauch the stage as well as the pulpit and bar, if this is its condition inviolate," whispered the little man again.
But in a little while three other young nobles came and seated themselves around her, and began to jest, and toy, and pay court to her. One played with her left hand and her rings, another with the gold net of her hair, while I held her right hand and pressed it. She coquettishly repelled them all sometimes with her feet, sometimes with her hands.
Then said Maimouneh to Dehnesh, 'O accursed one, sawst thou how prudishly and coquettishly my beloved bore himself and what ardour of passion thy mistress showed to him?
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