She coquetted with her mother, her pet lamb, her baby brother, even with her own golden curls--tossing them back as if she despised them.
Without a thought of harm she coquettedwith her studies, her duties, even her little troubles.
She munched the bonbons and coquetted a little with me.
She chatted and coquetted and smiled, little dreaming that in a very few days her happiness would be wrecked and she would be linked for life to a man whom she could never love.
Charles Louis, the opera-bouffe duke of Lucca, who had coquetted with Liberalism in the past, now refused to make any concessions to his subjects, and in 1847 sold his duchy to Leopold II.
Youth, in its divinely suited garb of white, regarded itself with grave eyes for one breathless minute, flushed and coquetted with itself for another, and then was gone from the mirror.
Even acknowledged belles, like the girl in red, coquetted incidentally, with significant but brief confidences and briefer upward glances.
He was captivated at once by the young woman's looks, and although his reflection at once whispered that she coquetted with the churl, he felt an irresistible attraction in the dark olive complexion, the black eyes, and the stately figure.
Without a thought of harm, she coquetted with her studies, her duties, even her little troubles.
I have often told her that she merelycoquetted with her meals.
In German she coquetted with Schiller in the most delightful manner.
Illustration: She coquetted with the birds round the drinking pan.
Here for some minutes she coquetted--there is no other word for it--she coquetted with the birds round the drinking pan.
Of that she was sure, for Joyce coquetted with either sex impartially and unconsciously.
Alexander coquetted with the English agents, and concealed his plans from the conservative Russians.
Napoleon coquetted with this proposal until Russia and Prussia gave their reply, which was not an assent to Austria's proposition, but a request for Francis's adherence to the convention of Bartenstein.
The excitement of anticipation gave added brightness to her eyes, and the head, sunning over with a hundred curls, danced and coquettedas she talked of our future among the "brass buttons and epaulets.
This black sylph was surrounded with a cloud of diaphanous drapery; she wreathed her arms about her head, kept on the smirk of the ballet-girl, and coquetted and skipped about, with manners that brought down the house.
She has coquettedall her life; she cannot help it.
She has coquetted since--ah, you do not know as I do, her old friend!
I have coquetted with myself, I have been pretending to myself that I meant ultimately to back out, and in my heart of hearts I knew I would not, I knew I could not.
It is wonderful how you have coquetted with every reason which may excuse our marriage except the only one that justifies it.
What young girl is there with any imagination, especially if she lives in cramped surroundings into the bargain, who has not at some time or other in her life at any rate coquetted with such an idea.
And she condescended to put the tips of her white gloves into the offered hand, as she coquetted with her handkerchief, her veil, and her ringlets.
A very pretty woman, tall and slender was she, and she minced as she walked, and coquetted with her head, and, altogether contrived to show that she had quite as much vanity as brains.
A noble mirror in her little boudoir, as she toyed and coquettedwith her budding beauties before it, frequently hinted that she might be a fine lady; which could only come to pass by her becoming the wife of something like a lord.
As usual, the most distinguished ladies coquetted with him, and displayed all the magnificence and all the charms which the luxury of a great and brilliant court can bestow upon women.
They doubtless still coquetted with a certain sentimentality, but it seemed to me that with true sorrow true feeling had also vanished.
She coquetted with him so that I was afraid to take Terka to any place where they were together, because her conduct was simply a bad example for such a young girl.
She found a world of meaning in the simple words, coquetted and flirted with a fascinating girlishness that was entrancing, and flashed her merry blue eyes with an invitation so purely personal that for a moment the footlights disappeared.
Miss Nielsen seemed to enjoy herself, however; and as for getting rattled, she coquettedwith her audience as archly after the twelfth change as she did after the first.
As in a vision of red flame, she recalled how he and Betty had danced and coquetted together that first night of all; he had not had even a glance wherewith to recognize the little Sidonia who had waited on him in the forest house.
Yet it was something very little short of torture that she was enduring as she smiled and coquetted and fanned herself, and babbled her pretty babble.
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