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"I did put it back," said Anne quickly pertly, Marilla thought. "I don't just remember whether I stuck it on the pincushion or laid it in the china tray. But I'm perfectly certain I put it back." "I'll go and have another look," said Marilla, determining to be just. "If you put that brooch back it's there still. If it isn't I'll know you didn't, that's all!"
Beneath her skirt was visible one of her feet; it was large and fat, was thrust into a tiny slipper with high heel ending under the arch of the foot. The face of the actress was young and pertly pretty, but worn, overpainted, overpowdered and underwashed. She eyed Susan insolently. "Want to see the boss?" said the boy. "If you please," murmured Susan. "Business?" "I'm looking for a for a place."
"Ah! but the present question is what Rockquay will buy; to further future development it may be, but I am afraid their brains are not yet developed enough," said Emma Norton. "Well then, here is the comparison between Euripides and Shakespeare." "That's what you read papa and everybody to sleep with," said Valetta pertly.
I replied with severe irony that I was not aware what foreign potentate was then traveling incognito in the Sierras of California, but that when his royal highness was pleased to inform me, I should be glad to introduce him properly. "Until then," I added, "I fear the acquaintance must be Morganatic." "You're only jealous of him," she said pertly. "Look at May she is completely fascinated.
"Then," quoth her Grace, "you shall recite the catechism here for the doctor; for, in truth, Christianity is as necessary to you as water to a fish." The doctor now cleared his throat to begin; but she stopped him pertly, saying "I do not choose to say my catechism here in my room, like a little child. Grown-up maidens are always heard in the church."
At home little cocksure writers in little cocksure journals, pertly modern and enlightened, might dictate how far imaginative vision and belief could go before they overstepped the limits of an artificial schedule; but here "everything possible to be believed was still an image of truth," and the stream of life flowed deeper than all mere intellectual denials.
Hale, confidently, "and must not be permitted for a moment." "I'm sure I should be quite willing to stay with the poor boy myself," said Mrs. Scott, simply, "and take Mr. Falkner's place while he dines." "You are too willing, mother," said Mrs. Hale, pertly, "and your 'poor boy, as you call him, will never see thirty-five again."
He passed the fly leaf, upon which he had written some lines, on to the old lawyer, Guthrie, who looked over it, nodded, and then rising in his place, addressed the Bench: "My lord, we desire that the witness, who is now transcending the duties and privileges of the stand, be ordered to sit down." "Oh! I'll sit down!" pertly interrupted Rose Cameron.
Jaffrey hopped up and down the narrow bar-room and chirped away as blithely as a bird on a cherry-bough, occasionally ruffling with his fingers a slight fringe of auburn hair which stood up pertly round his head and seemed to possess a luminous quality of its own. "Don't I find it a little slow up here at the Corners? Not at all, my dear sir. I am in the thick of life up here.
'But, said Helena, who had been very silent, for her, during the interrogation of Hiram, 'I do not feel as if I quite know all I want to know yet. 'The noble thirst for knowledge does you credit, Miss Langley, said Soame Rivers pertly. Miss Langley laughed at him. 'Yes, I want to know all about him. He interests me. He has done something; he casts a shadow, as somebody has said somewhere.
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