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Updated: June 11, 2025
It signifies a bi-weekly manicure, femininely administered; a hotel lobbyist who can outstare a seatless guest; the sang-froid to add up a dinner check; spats. When Mr. Kessler tipped, it did not clink; it rustled. In theater, at each interval between acts, he piled out over ladies' knees and returned chewing a mint.
To earn it she had only to follow the programme. The poor soul was trying to. The job was not easy. Cassy was skittish. A pull on the rein and she would kick the apple-cart over. Femininely she discounted it all. Cassy was not worth the time, the trouble, particularly the careful handling.
"That is a very ... uh ... commendable desire," he said in a low, gentle voice that was a perfect match for his outward appearance of high gentility. "We can always use a good man," he continued, "who isn't afraid ... nor too squeamish." "A trigger-man?" Hanlon shrugged. "If it pays well, okay." The man seemed to recoil, his delicate hands fluttering in the air almost femininely.
'You don't know how I feel, she managed to tell him. 'I wish you'd forget it, he urged her. 'He didn't mean to be rude. 'It isn't so much his rudeness, she wept. 'It's anyone saying a thing like that about your book. You don't know how I feel. 'Oh, come! Henry enjoined her. 'What's my book, anyhow? 'It's yours, she said, and began to cry gently, resignedly, femininely. It had grown dark.
Miss Everdene, my opinion may be too forcibly let out to please you, and, for the matter of that, too insignificant to convince you, but surely it is honest, and why can't it be ex- cused? " "Because it it isn't a correct one." she femininely murmured. "O, fie fie-! Am I any worse for breaking the third of that Terrible Ten than you for breaking the ninth?"
And this weakness is so inherent in Italian speech, that every line even of the blank verse in all the twenty-two tragedies of Alfieri ends femininely, that is, with an unaccented eleventh syllable. In all Italian rhyme there is thus always a double rhyme, the final syllable, moreover, invariably ending with a vowel.
"It will take you a month to clean the place. And it will give you something to do." She went away femininely consoled by her exercise of authority a minor victory covering a retreat. But she still felt very angry with Septimus. When Clem Sypher came down to Penton Court for the week-end, he treated the matter lightly.
The only attempt at decoration was the displayed wings and breasts of the wood and harlequin duck, the muir, the cormorant, the gull, the gannet, and the femininely delicate half-mourning of petrel and plover, nailed against the wall. The influence of the sea was dominant above all, and asserted its saline odors even through the spice of the curling drift-wood smoke that half veiled the ceiling.
His features, seen in profile, were delicately and almost femininely proportioned; health glowed on his cheek, and his form, slight though it was, gave promise of singular activity and vigour.
She had seen men taken with this not inexplicable shyness before, and she made no effort to rouse Harry from his abstraction or to lure him from his meditations; femininely, intuitively wise, she left that to time.
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