She was so enchantingly tiny and he was such a giant.
The days when, "like a man unfree," he had fared forth from his unlovely lodgings clandestinely to partake of an evil omelette, seemed enchantingly far away.
Soft music came enchantingly from a hidden orchestra, ladies beautifully gowned and bejeweled stood about in graceful postures.
And then quite unexpectedly she had returned, her contemplated stay cutenchantingly short.
Chionodoxas of all shades, were looking enchantingly fair.
How enchantingly lovely all was, and on all sides no sounds but country ones.
What an enchantinglybeautiful thing the dew on the opening flowers of the dog-rose is, and how delicate are the red shades of the opening fronds of the bracken.
Need I again remark, that this country was enchantingly fine?
She seated herself on the sofa and cast a veiled glance at him, enchantingly malicious.
Her fresh rosy face smiled enchantingly from out of the hood that she had drawn over her head, and from beneath which tiny curls were rebelliously fluttering out into the wind and rain.
As she spoke her dark eyes sparkled, her cheeks glowed, and Arno thought he had never seen her so enchantingly beautiful.
Her cheek flushed slightly as she spoke, her dark eyes glowed, she seemed to Egon at the moment enchantingly beautiful.
Sastrow says expressly that she can be enchantingly amiable if she chooses.
Ruth was naturally what is called short-waisted; this gave her the long step which in a tall, slender woman is soenchantingly graceful.
For his wife had always seemed to him a child, an impulsive, lovely child; a little spoiled, no doubt, but enchantingly sweet and dear.
There is one charmer in particular, who warbles most enchantingly in the cedar-tree in front of my window.
It was with the stricken resolution that it could so strangely show that she pushed back her chair and rose, moving away from the young man, who, enchantingly a fairy prince, gazed at her with adoring eyes.
The latter are a very convenient article for the manufacture of the most enchantingly primitive lanterns.
A midsummer's night in the leafy month of June, amid the dreamiest haunts of "Old Crownest," could not be more enchantingly lovely.
After he had been a while in this state of reflection, he heard heavenly strains of music, and on looking up he saw a little bird which sang with a voice so enchantingly melodious that he arose in ecstasy.
In the evening, when he is alone in the garden, he plays upon his flute so enchantingly that even the nightingales become silent in admiration.
Then bringing his body up till it was in a straight line with his feet, he swam slowly under water, curving first in this direction then in that, with a lithe ease that was enchantingly graceful.
The girl in the white boat had looked enchantingly young.
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