Nevertheless, she managed to put a great deal of winsomeness androguishness into the rĂ´le of the cherub.
Again she bent her head to one side and looked at him with that peculiar glance, behind whose roguishness a riddle was concealed.
Come, uncle, you are lazy," cried Nell, a touch of her old roguishness making playful her voice.
The girl spoke simply, and with an absence of that roguishnesswhich was characteristic of her.
A few days later he got a full and uninterrupted view of an ugly little brown face, with a pair of particularly bright eyes, and a suggestion of roguishness that was entirely alluring.
Mary looked up with some roguishness at Fred, and that look of hers was very dear to him, though the eyes were nothing more than clear windows where observation sat laughingly.
Then there was nobody but me for Sir James to talk to," said Celia, with a certain roguishness in her eyes.