Basil hesitated--then his rosy face grewrosier than before, and he stood first upon one leg and then upon the other, a habit of his when not quite easy in his mind.
He is good," and her face was golden-rosier than ever when she was conscious that she had said it aloud.
He led her into the house and held her there at arm's length in the firelight, as though he could hardly believe it all true, and looked deep into the dark eyes and rosy face and kissed it rosier still.
There was always the chance that Anthony might work it out of his system in talk--there was the other chance, growing rosier and rosier by the minute, that the odd chair had not been sold at all.
After that there was some exposition of ways and means, and Bessie, growing rosier and rosier, told Harry the story of that famous nest-egg, concerning which she had been put to the blush before.
But Francoise, her counsellor, induced her to decide on the white suit, pointing out that the Rosier would look like a swan.
Johnnie was soon in the land of dreams, growing rosier and rosier as he slept, a tumbled apple among the grey heather.
His apple-blossom cheeks wore a rosier glow than usual.
Perhaps," replied Mrs. Lewis, her rosy face a little rosier than before.
Thus she stood for a moment working with her fingers, and then she came forward, growing rosier and rosier with each step.
But she would advise Mr. Rosier not to take that tone; if he would possess his soul in patience he might arrive at his felicity.
Rosier turned away and, now that his talk with her had been interrupted, felt absolved from the little pledge he had just taken.
Rosier slowly got up, putting his watch into his waistcoat-pocket.
We know what Mr. Rosier thought of her and the terms in which, to Madame Merle, he had expressed his admiration.
Poor Mr. Rosier keeps saying there's nothing impossible in Lord Warburton's falling in love with Pansy," Madame Merle went on.
Rosier interpreted this information according to principles of his own.
The reader will perhaps not have forgotten that Mr. Rosier was an ornament of the American circle in Paris, but it may also be remembered that he sometimes vanished from its horizon.
Rosier demanded with his sense that she too was irritating.
Isabel was unfortunately as sure that Pansy thought Mr. Rosier the nicest of all the young men--as sure as if she had held an interview with her on the subject.
But Rosier was not quickly resentful, and where politeness was concerned had ever a strong need of being quite in the right.
Rosier exclaimed with his glass in one eye, carefully choosing his flower.
To see you; that's what I come for," Rosier repeated, feeling the intoxication of a rupture with authority.
Rosier for an instant forgot the delicacy of his position.
But (what was strange) the more love-sick they grew the fatter and rosier they became.
She was provoked to see how red the churning had made her cheeks, and she wished she were paler; but the wish only seemed to make her rosier than before.
No angry sunset brims with rosier red The bowl of heaven than the days, indeed, Pour in each blossom of this salvia-bed, Where each leaf seems to bleed.
Death can take not away, Darkness and light are the same: We are beyond the pale ray, Wrapt in a rosier flame: Welcome which will to our breath; Life or death!
This smarting disappointment produced a strong effect on the artist of the cartoons; and he began with shame to eat up his rosier illusions.
Sipping, smoking, and theorising, Somerset moved on from suspicion to suspicion, from resolve to resolve, still growing braver and rosier as the bottle ebbed.
I had met Julie Rosier under curious circumstances only a few hours before.
The one point I wished to clear up was whether Julie Rosier was actually within that house.
Notwithstanding, being, like all men, a bit of a coxcomb, he imagined that she was often rosier than usual when she chatted with him.
D'Albert, to the Princess Rosette in person, rosier than her name, and her bosom as deeply moved as ever woman was upon entering a handsome youth's room in the evening.
But suddenly above this monotonous scene Martie noticed a dull glow that grew rosier and steadier as the early evening deepened.
Sally, rosierand more talkative than even Martie had ever seen her before, was the heroine of the hour.
John, I have brought Lord Rosier to you, to learn a lesson.
My dear Gambado," said Lord Rosier to the Doctor, "I know not how I shall ever repay you for your good advice.
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