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Updated: May 16, 2025
She pirouetted a dozen times on bare toes at the top of the stairs, spinning until her silken skirts expanded in a nimbus, then danced down-stairs into Tess's arms, where she clung, panting and laughing. "I'm so hungry! Oh, I'm hungry! Did you bring the food?" "I'm ashamed!" Tess answered. "The man set it down outside the door and I left it there."
He might really object object on the same ground as Daddy's tiresome widow does. However, I can but try." She pirouetted round, and quickly drew with her foot a gilt footstool from under an Empire settee. She stood upon it and clapped her hands. "Ladies and gentlemen!" she cried. "This is a time of year when ghosts are said to walk.
Then he closed them and opened them again, quickly, as we do, sometimes, when we are unwilling to believe that which we see. "That can't be you don't mean what what IS it?" stammered Buck, dismayed. Emma, her arms curved above her head like a ballet-dancer's, pirouetted, curtsied very low so that the skirt spread all about her on the floor, like the petals of a flower. "Hoops, my dear!"
As he sat smoking, sipping, and observing the revels, there settled at the next table Mr. There being temporary peace between the two gangs, the great men exchanged a not unfriendly nod and, after a short pause, a word or two. Mr. Coston, alluding to an Italian who had just pirouetted past, remarked that there sure was some class to the way that wop hit it up. Mr. Dawson said Yup, there sure was.
'I would rather have a mistaken idea of wit than none at all, retorted Miss Wendover, and then she pirouetted on the tips of her toes, and surveyed her image in the glass from head to foot, with an aggravated air. 'I hope I'm not vulgar-looking, but I'm rather afraid I am, she said. 'What's the good of belonging to an old Saxon family if one has a thick waist and large hands?
Now he pirouetted like Paul, and now he attitudinised like Albert; and now Miss Fane eclipsed all his exertions by her inimitable imitations of Ronzi Vestris' rushing and arrowy manner. St. Anthony, in despair, but quite delighted, revealed a secret which had been taught him by a Spanish dancer at Milan; but then Miss Fane vanquished him for ever with the pas de Zephyr of the exquisite Fanny Bias.
He could keep neither his legs nor his body still, but pirouetted about the place in an airy ecstasy of happiness. On my side, I could have cursed the kindness that conferred upon me this benefaction, but I kept my vexation under the surface for policy's sake, and did what I could to let on to be glad. Indeed, I said I was glad.
Corey had pirouetted on, "Though I do think that we're much too kind to workmen and all the labor situation is getting to be abominable here in the West, and upon my word, to keep a maid nowadays, you have to treat her as though she were a countess." "Why shouldn't maids be like countesses? They're much more important," said Claire sweetly.
I enjoyed myself and I took a nice rise out of that disagreeable Miss Peel. Now must I look through those horrid French notes? Need I?" She pirouetted on one toe in front of the glass. The motion exhilarated her, and, raising her white wrapper so as to get a peep at her small, pretty feet, she waltzed slowly and gracefully in front of the mirror.
It requests that all military and civil officers afford her every safety and convenience within their power. That's practically what Mr. Enriquez read to me. In fifteen minutes it will be here in black and white. Now then, let's celebrate." She executed a dance step, pirouetted around the room, then plumped herself down into her chair.
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