If I had to begin over again, I should not expect anything at all, and then I should be sure of being radiantly happy.
What could it matter whether such a radiantly happy being were young or old?
Stephen felt dimly sorry for the little thing, who looked so radiantly happy now.
We walked out from the scarlet awning into the glare of the sunshine, she leaning on me, flushing, and so radiantly lovely that the people began to hail her with rapturous shouts of "A Goddess; our Goddess Phorenice.
Never did heaven's illumining eye So radiantly shine as here from the sky; Never before sang the birds so sweet!
This time Irene came radiantly up to Penelope's room, where she had again withdrawn herself.
The clerk came to take his fare, and Corey looked radiantly up at him in his lantern-light, with a smile that he must have been wearing a long time; his cheek was stiff with it.
Father Gillenormand was sitting radiantly by Marius's side: while listening and enjoying the sound of his voice he enjoyed at the same time a lengthened pinch of snuff.
I owe five sous," he said quite radiantly to Mother Plutarch, but that day he did not dine.
Delicate hands held mine--a face far lovelier than the loveliest face of woman ever dreamed by poet or painter, smiled radiantly at me, and I smiled back again.
During the repast, however, the brother and sister were strangely silent, and once or twice I fancied that Zara's eyes filled with tears, though she smiled again so quickly and radiantly that I felt I was mistaken.
And then, that wet, discouraged day in February, and the vision of Eva Atkinson, radiantly fresh and happy, kept young and pretty by unlimited money and time.
Only, the next day, radiantly beautiful, with fresh flowers in her hands, Marna Fitzgerald came running in begging to be forgiven.
Mrs. Barsaloux, relenting, had sent a layette of French workmanship, and Marna was radiantly happy.
So they sat there and ate their supper, and forgot to-morrow, and were radiantly happy.
He was looking intently at the puppy, which, with the boy’s left thumb between his teeth, was radiantly happy.
The years had robbed her of nothing, he remembered her as a sweet faced, lovely girl; he saw her now a radiantly beautiful woman.
She had been a very lovely girl and she was now a radiantly beautiful woman.
Eric was right; the radiantly beautiful creature that he had brought home as his promised bride had strangely altered.
Radiantly so, and I used to think also possessed of a beautiful disposition.
They were tall andradiantly fair, with peace in their eyes; and those who still kept to the fashion of wearing gold and silver helmet-head-dresses were like noble young Minervas.
They glittered so radiantly in the sunlight that you felt they might at any instant burst out into a flame.
Nobody, except the Dutch, could have made it so cozy, so radiantly clean and comfortable.
But the tempest died away; the sun's bright glow dispersed the clouds and mist; sea and sky smiled radiantly blue, and the trees and herbage glistened in revived freshness.
Evarne looked more radiantly lovely than ever after her day in the open air, and work was re-attacked with general ardour.
She too looked radiantly happy, but it was not the exhilaration of exercise that had brought that glad light into her eyes.
He came to me radiantly happy and satisfied with himself and, after we had drank a cup of tea, we came leisurely home.
To Marion her father was exceedingly kind and generous, and the girl was radiantly happy in his love and in the many beautiful gifts by which he proved it.
She had improved marvelously, she was radiantly beautiful and dressed in some magnificent manner beyond his power to itemize; yet he felt with a thrill of idolatrous passion the total effect of the combination.
And she thought she had never realized how radiantly lovely her daughter was until now, when her praises of her handsome betrothed brought the bright blushes to her cheeks, and the softened brightness to her starry brown eyes.
Once more she touched her godchild with her wand, and in a moment she was arrayed in a beautiful dress that seemed as though it had been woven of moon-beams and sunshine, so radiantly did it gleam and shimmer.
On one side of the Prince sat the false bride, and on the other the real Princess, who was soradiantly lovely that the maid did not know her.
Behind her trotted Shirley, a little less disheveled, a little less dirty and quite as radiantly content.
When a few minutes later she walked out among them, radiantly clean, attired in fresh tan linen, her shining dark hair neatly brushed, her family welcomed her with delighted surprise.
Margot smiled at her radiantly every time that they met, and mentally decided to bequeath to her half her own wardrobe before leaving the Glen.
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