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Updated: May 10, 2025
But, before he had altogether done, Triboulet with his fist gave him a bouncing whirret between the shoulders, rendered back into his hand again the empty bottle, fillipped and flirted him in the nose with the hog's bladder, and lastly, for a final resolution, shaking and wagging his head strongly and disorderly, he answered nothing else but this, By God, God, mad fool, beware the monk, Buzansay hornpipe!
Yet come she would and did, although she got dust on her flowing skirts when she swept across the threshold; dust on her snow-white gown if the writers are to be believed in regard to its hue! when she sat down in the only chair, and dust in her eyes when she flirted her fan.
I put her off with one excuse after another, but one day the fear of death was in her eyes, the terror came to her, she was afraid. She was afraid of dying alone, of going into a strange country, no one to hold her. I went to the man, I begged him to come and see her. He scoffed at me. If she had consumption, she was better dead. He would have flirted with me if I had let him.
He seemed, indeed, purposely, to avoid the Major, and to devote himself to the Spanish woman with an ardour that was positively heartless, considering that as they two sang and flirted and played several sets of singles on the tennis court, Zuilika, like a spirit of misery, kept walking, walking, walking through the halls and the rooms of the house, her woeful eyes fixed on the carpet, her henna-stained fingers constantly locking and unlocking, and moans of desolation coming now and again from behind her yashmak as her swaying body moved restlessly to and fro.
"It sure sounds good," Andy flirted with the proposition, and let his eyes soften appreciably to meet her last sentence and the tone in which she spoke it. "Do you think I could get by with the right line of talk with the doubters?" "I think you could," she said, and in her voice there was a cooing note. "Study up a little on the right dope, and I think you could convince even me."
With a joyful consciousness of his firmness, in spite of the arguments of the manager, and his readiness to make sacrifices for the peasants, Nekhludoff left the office, and, reflecting on the coming arrangement, he strolled around the house, through the flower-garden, which lay opposite the manager's house, and was neglected this year; over the lawn-tennis ground, overgrown with chicory, and through the alleys lined with lindens, where it had been his wont to smoke his cigar, and where, three years before, the pretty visitor, Kirimova, flirted with him.
Every member of the colony seemed suddenly to have turned to the consideration of household affairs, and a lively widow-vole flirted so outrageously with bachelor Kweek that, having at last fallen a victim to her persistent attentions, he was never happy save in her company. Unfortunately a big ruffian mouse also succumbed to the widow's wiles, and Kweek found himself awkwardly placed.
Do you know that sometimes when I have flirted awfully with a man at a dinner or somewhere, and the next day he telephones and the telephone is in the next room I've just said: 'Oh, bother! tell him I'm out, rather than take the trouble to get up from my chair. And a nice man, too!" "I thought I might be treated the same way," he said.
Thus did he amuse himself; but there was one distraction in which he did not indulge. He never flirted no, not with the prettiest ladies of the Court.
'What made you let him do it? I said reproachfully to Marion when we were alone, 'he was a really handsome man before, and now 'That's just it, she interrupted, 'he was too handsome, and it wasn't safe for him. 'Not safe, Marion? 'Women wouldn't leave him alone they all flirted with him.
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