He was so adorably good looking and had been such a feather in her cap, although she had never been really sure of him.
He had burst in upon her ravished soul like the materialised dream of a schoolgirl; he had been adorably careless, adorably rakish.
Her blouse of white silk lay tenderly along the adorablysmooth softness of her young shoulders.
But at any rate he had the delightful heavenly certainty that this was Westboro' of an Indian summer afternoon--and that of the two women who had just driven up the lane out of sight, one at least was adorably real.
He noticed that she wore a short skirt, and boots, adorably small boots of splendidly worked caribou.
She would not have appeared quite so adorably cold-blooded, quite so sweetly unconscious of the fact that he was dying.
But here she was, nevertheless, laughing at him and blushing adorably because he still held her fast, and making the blood of him race most unreasonably.
I wish I could have an office and live in it and telegraph things to people," she sighed, and laughed again most adorably at her own childishness.
He now perceived that the creature was not only young but most adorably feminine.
It came to her rather as a picture of Tanqueray, lying in his sleeping-suit, adorably helpless, and she nursing him.
And I found it all as new as I was myself, and a thousand times prettier--quite adorably gay, adorably fresh.
When you didn't smile adorably at me, then," pursued the voice relentlessly.
But so far from concealing her, the overall, tucked in and smoothed out, and altogether adorably moulded by her crouching attitude, betrayed the full but tender outline of her body.
She is adorably kind to every one," said Kitty, gentle but astute.
It was bad enough to come sneaking into her house as his father's agent and spy, and be doing his business all the while that this adorably innocent lady believed him to be exclusively engaged on hers.
It had an adorably impudent tilt and a bunch of orange cock-feathers.
Up to now she had been adorably pretty; the transformation made her strikingly beautiful.
And indeed it was not surprising, for Doris looked adorably pretty and winsome, and many a wiser man might have shared his pleased anticipation.
You seem to be in a dangerous mood to-night, and you look adorably lovely--yes, simply scrumptious!
I was vastly amused, but Tony actually took you seriously, and he has been the most adorably devoted lover ever since.
Through the Reverend Peterson she heard the tragic history of the girl's comely mother, but she could not conceive a heredity sufficiently generous to give the beauty made adorably manifest in this girl of the hills.
Oh, how I love to see her go off to Mass every morning with her toilette nicely adjusted and her dainty prayer-book in her neatly gloved hand, for she's adorably religious, is my little Nonotte.
These words, that had often seemed coarse in Leslie's mouth, in Kate's seemed adorably simple.
She wore a brown costume, trimmed with feathers to match; a small bonnet crowned the top of her head, and her face looked adorably coquettish amid the big bows into which she had tied the strings.
She wept very rarely, and when tears did come they became her wonderfully, and made her for a time adorably gentle.
As an abstract and quite adorably provoking woman, he supposed.
It is easier to see why Maurice was attracted to her; for not only was Ephie pretty and charming; she was also adorably equable--she did not know what it was to be out of humour.
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