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Updated: June 13, 2025
For he had known Jinks from a tiny baby, having carried him home in his arms after he had found him with his dead mother, and fed him warm bread and milk, getting in return many a nasty bite from the vixenish little animal, who had all the viciousness of his race.
She has a vixenish temper, if she should get waked up to imagine herself 'wronged, or any such school-girl nonsense. I shall not live many years this heart disease is gaining on me fast; and if the girl is your wife, in case of my death the fortune is as good as yours, you know.
It reflects on the postmistress somewhat that she had generally found them out by next day, when, if in a specially vixenish mood, she did not hesitate to upbraid them for their perfidy. To post a letter you did not merely saunter to the post-office and drop it into the box. The cautious correspondent first went into the shop and explained to Lizzie how matters stood.
"If you let up for so long as a second, I'll come over yonder threshold in a way that you'll not fancy." "But suppose I want to brush my teeth?" inquired Cervera, with a vixenish light in her evil eyes. "I cannot whistle and brush my teeth, Detective Carter." "You'll have plenty of time to brush your teeth at the Tombs," said Nick, sharply. "Now look lively, mark you, and keep whistling."
From the time of the reopening of Korea the Japanese have treated the Koreans in personal intercourse as the dust beneath their feet, or as one might imagine a crude and vixenish tempered woman of peasant birth whose husband had acquired great wealth by some freak of fortune treating an unfortunate poor gentlewoman who had come in her employment.
Her assertion of willingness to blow up innocent boarders in their beds would seem, for instance, to indicate a vixenish and vindictive sort of temper quite unwarranted by the circumstances; but a glance at the girl herself contradicts the thought. Item: A firm chin.
Very deliberately Ben mounted the pony, hitched up the legs of his leather trousers, folded back the brim of the big sombrero, and critically inspected the ponies before him. One of them, a demoniacal looking buckskin, appeared more vixenish than the others, and very promptly the youth made this selection; but to get in touch of the wily little beast was another matter.
'Aggrawatin' thing! said the vixenish lady last-mentioned, darting a withering glance at the heavy gentleman. 'My dear, it's not my fault, said the gentleman. 'Don't talk to me, you creetur, don't, retorted the lady. 'The house with the red door, cabmin. Oh!
She would not have anyone, not even her father, be too fond of what was preëminently hers; the world at large, including Rudolph Musgrave, was at liberty to adore her boy, as was perfectly natural, but not to meddle: and in fine, Patricia was both hysterical and vixenish whenever a giving up of the Library work was suggested. The old man did not quarrel with her.
The Colonel and the chieftain rode along the village to observe how things were going, and this left Margaret and me together, and spectators of a delightful little passage. For as Donald approached the inn-door, the hostess, a sharp-nosed, vixenish woman, charged at him with a very dirty besom and routed him completely.
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