One of them, deliciously and roguishly handsome as a faun, with the eyes of a faun, wore a flaming double-hibiscus bloom coquettishly tucked over his ear.
They smiled more broadly, and deliciously squirmed their broad shoulders and great torsos with the appeasingness of so many wriggling puppies.
A woman might have done this thing, occurred to him, as the haunting figure shifted deliciously into the foreground of his mind again.
Before her mental vision the brilliant rooms with their gay well-dressed assemblage melted away, and in their place was a fair green meadow, wide and waving and deliciously cool under the declining sun of a summer evening.
The music, almost oppressive in the crowded parlours, melted deliciously upon the ear as they wandered away.
I marveled that so slender a little creature could be at the same time so deliciously rounded.
But not deliciously warm," said Mrs Conway Sparkes.
There is something deliciously pathetic about the insignificance of a great man to his wife--his valet feels small at least on pay-day.
I do miss you; I'm simply wild to see you; but I am getting so strong, so well, so deliciously active and vigorous again.
You knew that I wanted you to look like some sort of an ethereal immortality, deliciously relaxed, adrift in sunset clouds.
Its charm is so deliciously old in this land, so deliciously young compared with the lovely frowst of Oxford and Cambridge.
It was about eleven o'clock when Tannhäuser awoke and stretched himself deliciously in his great plumed four-post bed, and nursed his waking thoughts, and stared at the curious patterned canopy above him.
The flowers aredeliciously fragrant, and most beautiful when not spread wide open.
Perhaps there was time afterward for the boys to explore the hazel thickets, and gather a generous bagful of these small, but deliciously flavoured nuts, still in their husks.
Hereward the Wake," who had a deliciously blood-curdling habit of patting his revengeful axe.
On the other side of the way the hedge of white-thorn screening the grounds of a large preparatory school was in flower also, and deliciously scented the air.
I haven't the least idea what makes it smell deliciously of violets.
I only know that it always does smell deliciously of violets because I wish it that way.
The blood coursed deliciously in his veins; a thrill ran through his whole form.
It was while discussing a deliciously brown oblong of the Dutch plaice of the ballad that Samuel Levine appeared to be struck by an idea.
Even as he articulated the words, he was aware of Audrey coming towards him from the direction of the door; he was aware of her black frock and of her white face, with its bulging forehead and its deliciously insignificant nose.
Deliciously often though she managed her contrivances, I was always surprised to see her, who had so many more amusing things to do!
I dined in the evening at Hurlingham with Sir Roderick Cameron, and that was nice; deliciously cool, lights all about the place, and the Hungarian band playing.
We were glad to prowl about in the garden after dinner, when it was deliciously cool and the air heavy almost with the scent of roses, of which she has quantities.
Oh, it is sweet, deliciously sweet, to be cursed by such a father!
How deliciously the breezes are wafted from my native hills?
The air was deliciously clear, crisp and invigorating: the searching wind came with its breath frozen from the Elysian snows and left a hoary rime on all the country's face.
He was in that commotion of bewildered feeling where one shock after another deliciously and terribly strikes upon the heart, and anything seems possible.
Deliciously acid, a marvellous quencher of thirst, a corrective, highly aromatic, a perfect boon.
The other picture was more dim, but only in the sense that the room was deliciously darkened.
Without the basis of that support neither you nor we give what is so deliciously called birth the honor of a second thought.
Arrekel Bey took us to see the wells made in the rock in Moncullu, where the most deliciously cool water is pumped up.
They gave me as a present two large pear-shaped fruit with a green velvety shell; the inside was filled with seeds, covered with a sort of white spongy pulp, which was deliciously acid.
The water is excellent for drinking, and deliciously cool.
Their flesh when young is deliciously tender, and it is then that they can be caught with dogs and a lasso, but the old ones can only be shot at a distance, and their flesh is fit only to be dried and salted.
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