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Bernard stood watching the retreating twinkle of the white stockings, the sunburnt knees vivaciously bending and unbending again, again, and the softer rolling of those well-fitted corduroy shorts beneath the bottle green jacket. Brave New World 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
It’s vaudeville on Broadway — or, rather, a block and a half away on 55th Street — and a mid-20th-century call to get happy, which gives a vivaciously communal uplift to this fractious election year. Megan Does Marilyn: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Is Her Smash 2012-05-13T17:01:06Z
A smartly rendered show focusing on Samantha could correct that view, and in the same way it could vivaciously trade in wicked farce that reminds us of why she's the character everyone wants to be. Kim Cattrall deserves her own "Sex and the City spinoff," as her time on "Glamorous" proves 2023-07-02T04:00:00Z
Midway through the evening, though, she shrugged off her jacket, to reveal a vivaciously patterned silk top and bare arms. Marianne Faithfull, as Years Go By 2011-12-23T21:47:23Z
Indhu Rubasingham staged a vivaciously physical version of The Ramayana, and Jonathan Church offered a startling reassessment of the David Hare trilogy of Racing Demon, Murmuring Judges and The Absence of War. The Birmingham Rep: the star machine 2013-02-12T19:00:02Z
But the people who have lately been speaking to Flack’s inner beauty, work ethic and vivaciously engaging presence were mostly too afraid to do so in the weeks after her arrest in December. Lena Dunham: ‘Caroline Flack’s death hit me with a sickening power’ 2020-02-29T05:00:00Z
At times he almost resembles his contemporary Stendhal, vivaciously describing Britain instead of Italy. ‘Letters of a Dead Man’: A travel guide like no other 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z
Parker Esse, the choreographer for Smith’s fine productions of “Oklahoma!” and “The Music Man,” marshals a brigade of young dancers so vivaciously that Arena’s Fichandler Stage takes on the exuberant spirit of a halftime show. Review | ‘Newsies’ has legs. It’s the other parts that still need work. 2019-11-15T05:00:00Z
Gilbert, and it features some spectacularly audacious arrangements of the melodic song stylings of Arthur Sullivan, here vivaciously rendered on everything from guitars to banjos to, memorably, a surprisingly tuneful saw. 'Pirates of Penzance': Wasting away in Gilbert and Sullivanville 2010-12-15T22:44:16Z
“Happy are the Happy”, vivaciously translated from the French by Sarah Ardizzone, charts the conjugal, parental and romantic woes of 18 interconnected characters. Unhappy families 2014-07-17T04:00:00Z
Belting tunes vivaciously in English, Arabic and Spanish and garbed in a skintight black lamé gown, Large was like a good mixer in conductor-pianist Thomas Lauderdale’s sparkling musical cocktail. Pink Martini, a sweet and sour cocktail | Concert review 2014-08-21T04:00:00Z
This weekend it vivaciously kicks up its heels, whether they are encased in ballet slippers or in tap shoes. On Your Toes at Encores!: Dancing With the Real Stars 2013-05-10T21:01:31Z
Artwork and fanciful essay complement each other vivaciously. Review: Seattle artist creates entire worlds with paper and scissors 2017-04-04T04:00:00Z
And listeners who have been there since Williams started making noise as a composer must have delighted at the arc of ambition and achievement represented by his work, vivaciously realized by Denève and the NSO. NSO throws John Williams a birthday bash fit for the big screen 2022-06-24T04:00:00Z
It’s a sign of returning order that the presentation of these Tony nominations, vivaciously hosted by Broadway performers Adrienne Warren and Joshua Henry, seemed more or less routine. Commentary: What the 2022 Tony nominations say about the state of Broadway 2022-05-09T04:00:00Z
Made with tart cranberry juice, an even more tart squeeze of lime and a dash of triple sec, the cosmo is unabashedly, unapologetically, vivaciously pink and looks a bit like a fruity drink. Hit TV shows can rocket certain cocktails to their own superstardom 2021-08-29T04:00:00Z
Que Viva means “to life” in Spanish, and the camp is a vivaciously joyous space, as a refuge for people of color at Burning Man. Dust to dust: mourning the dead at Burning Man 2016-09-05T04:00:00Z
“Being selfish” — that’s her key to aging so vivaciously, she told me. Meet two amazing women who are still working at the age of 102. Yes, 102. 2015-11-16T05:00:00Z
Marsden for a little time did not see his wife: he was laughing and talking vivaciously; and the young women contorted themselves in shrill merriment, ogled and leered, and made chaffing, unbecomingly familiar interjections. Mrs. Thompson A Novel 2012-04-25T02:01:10.557Z
Ah! don't laugh," said she vivaciously, "or I shall repeat what you told me yesterday, 'Why do you laugh?' Annouchka A Tale 2012-04-13T02:00:19.120Z
“Good morning, Pavel,” Baska greeted him vivaciously, as she gave his hand a hearty squeeze, while her other hand held a smoking cigarette. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z
"Oh!" he exclaimed, vivaciously, "they are, I suppose, too fine;" and then we explored farther. Charles Auchester, Volume 1 of 2 2012-02-23T03:00:42.347Z
Toiney, on the other hand, was never backward in responding vivaciously to a friendly greeting. A Scout of To-day 2012-01-11T03:00:22.820Z
However, Jane at twenty-two was so good-looking, so vivaciously amiable, so altogether charming, that Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Kenion knew well that they would not be able to put off the heavy day much longer. Mrs. Thompson A Novel 2012-04-25T02:01:10.557Z
One of his metrically ingenious stanzas, with all the artifice of meter and rhyme, is nearer to life than his vivaciously realistic sentences put into the mouth of a Roman. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z
The gin rickey proved to be an immediate reality, in the patio of the Inglaterra—a stream of silver bubbles shot into a glass where an emerald lime floated vivaciously. San Crist?bal de la Habana 2012-01-01T03:00:08.773Z
She was gentler to everybody, even to her parents, and chatted vivaciously, and walked with an airier step! The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z
She was speaking vivaciously, and rather more rapidly than was her wont; another woman would have said that she was talking to exclude other topics. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z
She spoke with approval of the landscape, chattered vivaciously about everything, and all the while was burning with resentment. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z
Stirring incidents of the Herod's own astounding history, graphic accounts of great pageants, of contests of famous athlet�, or of gorgeous cities, vivaciously told, engaged Marsyas' attention in spite of himself. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z
They all bowed their acceptance, and Lucie took the Russian's arm, with whom she departed, chatting vivaciously. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z
The man turned a bright green, and everybody in the room commenced to talk vivaciously about the weather. The Claw 2011-08-31T02:01:30.563Z
Mr. George Francis Train went down with us and explained to me vivaciously his theory, that to obtain recognition by the world was to make a good recognition of yourself. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 1 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:20.507Z
No," she declared vivaciously, "there are no law-papers in that envelope. Cynthia Wakeham's Money 2011-07-18T02:00:24.717Z
It is a jovial story, vigorously and vivaciously written. Barnaby A Novel 2011-07-12T02:00:39.777Z
The understanding says Yes, the heart says No, but both speak vivaciously and clearly, showing that he has them both in a high degree. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z
Mrs Skeffington-Smythe, extraordinarily pale and subdued, made her way to her striped tent, followed by her husband who talked vivaciously and fondly to the back of her gown. The Claw 2011-08-31T02:01:30.563Z
Incidents are many, and the story is vivaciously told. Hope Benham A Story for Girls 2011-05-16T02:00:18.193Z
Paul, evidently in a most unfamiliarly happy and animated frame of mind, was talking vivaciously. Jane Lends A Hand 2011-03-20T02:00:32.553Z
He talked vivaciously and in a loud voice, and laughed much. More Tales by Polish Authors 2011-03-04T03:01:05.113Z
"But it is not at all dull there—" she interrupted vivaciously. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z
"Oh yes," said Mrs. Darrow vivaciously; "it's really horrid of Uncle Barton to be so fond of these things." A Woman's Burden 2011-02-13T03:00:21.253Z
He brings nine grand slam titles to the court and an aura as vivaciously imposing as anyone since Jimmy Connors. Australian Open 2011: Bernard Tomic splits nation as he takes on Nadal 2011-01-21T16:08:09Z
The other, who seemed inclined to ethical speculations, rejoined vivaciously: "My highest ideal is to be a nun and horribly immoral." The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z
Dr. Rantzow and his wife were Germans: he fat, fair-haired, vulgar, pot-bellied; she, with a serene German face, pleasant and matronly, talking Dutch vivaciously with a German accent. The Hidden Force A Story of Modern Java 2010-12-24T03:00:34.823Z
Beside her sat an old woman in a Roman costume, blinking vivaciously about her, but silent, and busied with her wine and food, which she enjoyed greedily. Four Phases of Love
"Who knows?" said Miss Arkwright vivaciously, taking the words from his lips. The Gay Adventure A Romance
She talks vivaciously, asks Dutri: "How are you enjoying your tour?" Majesty A Novel
While they ate they chattered vivaciously about the plot and characters of the drama. The Cottage of Delight A Novel
It trembles vivaciously now here, now there, in uncontrollable joyousness, as though seeking in its gayety to mock the grandeur of the King of Terrors! Faith and Unfaith
After a while she raised her head once more, and said vivaciously, in an ironical tone, in which her irritation was expressed:— "Walk in, gent, walk in...." Maximina
With this he was sufficiently cheered to insult vivaciously a couple of dull, incurious Mexicans whom they presently passed, plodding behind a laden burro train. Ewing\\'s Lady
Every householder has suffered such moments, and knows by experience the painful pause which ensues before one of the diners bursts vivaciously into impersonalities, but to-day there was no pause. An Unknown Lover
His manner was even jubilant as he struck a match and sucked vivaciously at the proffered weed. The Song of the Wolf
He heard corset-steels being tightened over a soft breast; heard mysterious, silken sounds of undressing and of dressing; heard closet-doors vivaciously opened and shut. Their Son; The Necklace
I want a road up hyar," she exclaimed vivaciously, raising her eyes and her joyous transfigured face, "a reg'lar county road! The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories
And here Andy let fly vivaciously beneath his unconscious adversary's left ear, restraining the knuckles within about half an inch of his throat. Cedar Creek From the Shanty to the Settlement
You can walk up and down with him, conversing vivaciously, but you mustn't come to an anchor beside him in silence. When Ghost Meets Ghost
The crowd was thick in the ball-room; a dance in full swing; my cousin gambolling vivaciously, and, for the moment, with his back to us. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25)
Sheffield Telegraph.—"The book is vivaciously written, several of the characters being human enough to look like studies from life." Ringan Gilhaize or The Covenanters
"Neither, my dear, just at this moment," said Mrs. Pryor, vivaciously. Mrs. Tree
Several times in the early morning I heard the male singing vivaciously and confidently in the thick of the honeysuckle. Under the Maples
Fouchette, who had now risen to a sitting posture, nodded vivaciously. Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life
Oh, Miss Wegstaffe," he continued vivaciously—how I hated that vivacity—"did you hear that new story about a wit and the young man who asked him to define George Meredith's position in literature? Melomaniacs
"Sit you there, my pretty," she grabbed vivaciously, two hands on Sally's shoulders urging her to rest on one of the stools. Nobody
She followed Cou�'s remarks with keen interest, answered his questions vivaciously, and laughed very heartily at the amusing incidents with which the proceedings were interspersed. The Practice of Autosuggestion
Among his papers I found the manuscript of a detective story, vivaciously written after the Sherlock Holmes and Watson manner. War Letters of a Public-School Boy
Schoolmistress Delcati is young and tall, well-dressed, brown of complexion, and restless; she does everything vivaciously, as though on springs, is affected by a mere trifle, and at such times speaks with great tenderness. Cuore (Heart) An Italian Schoolboy's Journal
"Oh, here we are again!" she said vivaciously. The Big Bow Mystery
She rose from her chair vivaciously and took the cup from Tims's hand, to deposit it in safety on the chimney piece. The Invader A Novel
Thus is it that one has there very vivaciously applauded, Saturday, a 'Quatuor for Stringed Instruments,' by Mr. White. Music and Some Highly Musical People
"Well, that's your fault, I suppose," said the lively woman, vivaciously, as she deftly handled the shining copper kettle. A Bachelor's Dream
"Our good friend is right; it is impossible," continued Perigord vivaciously. The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France
Laurence gave way, and Tricksie darted off, perhaps a trifle too vivaciously for a learner of the noble art of horsemanship. The Sign of the Spider
Not a bit," said Rose, vivaciously; "I should like to stay here an hour longer. Rufus and Rose Or, The Fortunes of Rough and Ready
So they sat down to eat toasted bread and soup, while Polly talked vivaciously and caused many a laugh from the unsuspecting girls. Polly and Eleanor
He did so badly and we mingled the two languages and at last talked vivaciously. A Tramp's Notebook
Aurora's attention was attracted by a tall grey-haired man wearing the Ribbon of the Garter half-hidden under a variety of lesser decorations; he was talking eagerly, vivaciously to the notorious Duchess of Almondsbury. Punch, or the London Charivari, June 10, 1914
She talked vivaciously of many things: of little Don's pleasure in her gift, of her fall on the ice on the way over, of Sara Downs' Valentine party, of Phil's letter. Mary Ware's Promised Land
But she was chatting vivaciously, and assuring Mrs. Barslow that such a thing as staying longer in town that morning was impossible. Aladdin & Co. A Romance of Yankee Magic
I was continuing with caution when she struck out vivaciously for immediate assent. Chance A Tale in Two Parts
"You have not seen all," vivaciously replied the Admiral, and diving his hand into the box he drew forth and opened the black kerchief of the cave of Fontainebleau. The False Chevalier or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette
"You don't mean it!" exclaimed the lady, vivaciously. The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus
Into a ramshackle building on the corner of a vivaciously ugly street Lockwood led his friend in quest of the greatest artist. Erik Dorn
Antonia stood close to Cecil’s side, and chatted vivaciously to him—not with him; for her words seemed to have no correlation with his. Aladdin & Co. A Romance of Yankee Magic
He began to talk vivaciously scraps of local news gathered on his morning rounds among his patients, and from time to time he turned to Paul to explain some rustic allusion or phrase. Despair's Last Journey
So she kissed Thecla vivaciously, and went to mamma, and persuaded that estimable lady to a visit to Thames Ditton in search of James. An Old Meerschaum From Coals Of Fire And Other Stories, Volume II. (of III.)
Ah, Monsieur Fanfaro," said the landlord vivaciously, "Heaven sends you at the right time. The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume II
"Truly!" exclaimed the boy, his face lighting vivaciously. Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims
"Oh, I do not give up all hope yet," exclaimed Madame Danglars, vivaciously. The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I
In the meantime Thornton had expressed his delight at meeting his charmer again, and had led her away to the very cozy corner in which he had seen her chatting so vivaciously with Jack Diamond. Frank Merriwell's Races
The tall man seemed to be talking to her vivaciously. The Daughters of Danaus
She was chatting vivaciously with Jimmy and Jimmy had been laughing as raucously as a jackal—and so they had passed him by. The Tyranny of Weakness
Her wit flashed vivaciously; the Dictator thought her brilliant, and even rather bewildering. The Dictator
"No," replied Wharton, vivaciously, "not before the next two hours." The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I
Again we were off, my head hotter than ever, my feet like ice, and the coach-wheels saying vivaciously, as before, 'Two francs an hour, and drink-money! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866
"Not at all, my dear Colonel," she replied vivaciously. Before the Dawn A Story of the Fall of Richmond
“Don’t you see what I mean?” he persisted vivaciously, reddening. Clayhanger
She was herself talking vivaciously to a Mr. Campbell. Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor Volume I
Lies, falsehoods, fabrications!” said the princess in pink shoes, very vivaciously. The Nürnberg Stove
"I know it," said Lloyd George, vivaciously, with a quick twinkle in his eye. Lloyd George The Man and His Story
These persons were stylish young gentlemen conversing with one another vivaciously, or young ladies hastening to some point. The Argonauts
Constance, a gesticulating officer at either hand, was vivaciously talking Italian, while Tony, trudging behind, listened with a somber light in his eye. Jerry Junior
Constance, a gesticulating officer at either hand, was vivaciously   talking Italian, while Tony, trudging behind, listened with a sombre light in his eye. Jerry
She spoke vivaciously, moving her hands and her whole body. The Call of the Blood
Pedestrians thronged the pavements, hurrying by vivaciously, brimming with life, with vigor, with purpose. The Way of Ambition
And she went on vivaciously chatting to Billy Cox, who had moored himself as close to her as the tide of guests sweeping by her would permit. Double Trouble Or, Every Hero His Own Villain
"All right," agreed Miss Hastings, very vivaciously taking the conversation away from Miss Westlake. The Early Bird A Business Man's Love Story
"It's real sweet of you to call, Mr. Denzil," said she vivaciously. The Silent House
No laugh rang out more frequently than his, no voice chatted more vivaciously. The Call of the Blood
The rest is picture, stirringly, vivaciously reflected in his unfailing memory—with the dramatic occasion to which it tends, the historic affair of the "revelry by night," neglected and lost. The Craft of Fiction
"That is just it!" exclaimed the farmer vivaciously. The Empire Annual for Girls, 1911
Who is the man whom she has just scolded so vivaciously? Bella Donna A Novel
"You know about our reception?" she asked vivaciously in another moment, playing with her fan. The Ghost A Modern Fantasy
It was Gaspare's voice shouting vivaciously from the sunny terrace, where Tito and another donkey, gayly caparisoned and decorated with flowers and little streamers of colored ribbon, were waiting before the steps. The Call of the Blood
Lord!" exclaimed Amon vivaciously, "if they say you do nothing good, just let them come to the house of old Amon at Bethany. I.N.R.I. A prisoner's Story of the Cross
And now that I think of it," the widow goes on, even more vivaciously, "the reason she assigned for not coming with us must have been a feigned one. The Haunted Chamber A Novel
After glancing through the newspaper which accompanied the tea, he jumped vivaciously out of bed, veiled the splendour of his pyjamas beneath a quilted toga, and disappeared into a dressing-room, whistling. Hugo A Fantasia on Modern Themes
Very dear friends of mine," said Madame Marcot vivaciously, delighted at the chance of an uninterrupted innings, "and belonging to a family of the most distinguished. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, June 13, 1917
He puts his case with direct and plausible force, addressing his readers vivaciously as plain people like himself, among whom as reasonable men there cannot be two opinions. Daniel Defoe
They had to stand for awhile while a taxi was found, Julie laughing and chatting vivaciously. Simon Called Peter
Never had the dauntless little woman revealed more surprising resourcefulness, never had she talked so vivaciously, never had she appeared so relentlessly pleasant. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage
She rose vivaciously, and came forward with outstretched hand. The Lion's Share
And Vivace is not merely quickly, but vivaciously. Music Talks with Children
The unflagging chatter, in which all joined vivaciously, and often all at once, was in striking contrast with the silent gloom which would have enshrouded a similar party of English or American travelers. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
I was talking to Mr. Vincent, the great spiritualist," went on the other vivaciously, "only last week. The Necromancers
She chaffed Oliver as though he were an old friend, and laughed vivaciously. The Magician
Now she chirped of Ceylon, where Malling had been, and then, more vivaciously, of Parisian milliners, where she had been. The Dweller on the Threshold
However, they talked vivaciously for twenty minutes, while operators reported both lines "busy" and distant people were annoyed and skeptical. V. V.'s Eyes
It was truly a stimulating conversation, intellectual, and, like all clerical conversations, vivaciously amusing; and it swept me in, unconsciously. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 2, January, 1896
I felt that my hopes had vanished… But suddenly she exclaimed vivaciously: "Aha! here it is!" Best Russian Short Stories
"I've heard so much about you!" she cried vivaciously, to Bob's vast astonishment. The Rules of the Game
She lets the tongs fall with a jangling shock, and then begins vivaciously to talk to me about the people of the neighborhood. Light
He talked easily and vivaciously, complimented her openly, yet with sincerity, and rallied her on the wonder of wonders that she was still Miss Wildmere. A Young Girl's Wooing
The lad was a good prophet; and five minutes later Helen was talking and laughing vivaciously. The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign Or, the Struggle to Save a Nation
And now, you dear old thing," said Helen, vivaciously bustling into the house, "you shall have your tea. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.)
"Something told me I should never be his wife," she said vivaciously. Mr. Prohack
He was tall and commanding, bald, with small eyes ever twinkling vivaciously, and a lisping utterance. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 10 — Lives and Letters
"What shall we have for supper?" cry I, vivaciously. Nancy
"I hope you will; it must be very pleasant to be liked," said Bart vivaciously. Bart Ridgeley A Story of Northern Ohio
"I understand that he made a million dollars last week by a trick of fortune," Danilo went on vivaciously. The Blood Red Dawn
Yes, sir," said the house-parlourmaid, vivaciously, and whisked away her skirts, which seemed to remark: "You're quite right to have port. Mr. Prohack
The Mermaid was already seated between Daphne and Jill, talking vivaciously. The Brother of Daphne
He arose in the seat, applied his thumb to his nose, and vigorously and vivaciously waggled his outspread fingers at Cleggett in a gesture, derisive and inelegant, that is older than the pyramids. The Cruise of the Jasper B.
"She meant to imply that I did not speak through my nose, and talk too much, and too vivaciously, in a shrill voice," Betty said afterwards, in talking the interview over with Rosy. The Shuttle
What!" exclaimed Dr. Green vivaciously, "insult our town by staying only one day? The House Behind the Cedars
Suddenly a man of lofty stature emerged vivaciously from the crowd, seized the woman by her satin bodice, which was covered with mud, and said to her, "Follow me!" Les Misérables
The thought of food was not pleasant, but another brandy and soda, beading vivaciously in its tall glass, would enable him to watch with fortitude the spectacle of others who might chance to be eating. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation
"When it was too late, you'd have found out what I really was--" "And you'd have found me out," interrupted EDWIN, vivaciously. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 20, August 13, 1870
"Who is the second person?" she asked abruptly, as all the animals of the party started to trot vivaciously through the blowing yellow sand. It Happened in Egypt
"Has he not made the room look pretty with that mimosa?" asked Mrs. Courteville, vivaciously. Roden's Corner
"There, you see," said Molly vivaciously, "we endeavour to interest him by retailing the simple annals of our neighbourhood, and his highness simply disbelieves us!" The Slave of the Lamp
"Of course we have to cover the whole diocese," she returned vivaciously. The Puritans
She was vivaciously awake, and seemed to have forgotten her girlish repugnance to the amorous Senator. Together
As he spoke, he vivaciously rapped his friend on the shoulder with his stick. Hide and Seek
"It is very kind of you to be interested in these poor people," began Cornish; but Mrs. Vansittart interrupted him vivaciously. Roden's Corner
"I have been blind," he asseverated, vivaciously gesticulating with his thick hands. The Happy End
The brilliant glare of lights, the strident sound of dance-music, the enlivening sense of a living, vivaciously stirring company of gayly dressed merrymakers, assailed Maurice as he followed his guide across the anteroom. The Puritans
It was all about the progress of the socialist parties abroad, their aims and accomplishments, showing first-hand observation and knowledge; also a vivaciously critical spirit,—in short what Gossom would call "a smart article." Together
Some one had naïvely complimented Miss Starr on the leopard-skin cloak she had just thrown from her shapely shoulders, and she turned promptly and vivaciously to the flatterer. The Call of the Cumberlands
"But I have never heard anything like it!" she cried, and laughed vivaciously. Shallow Soil
At length he began to talk to me very vivaciously on politics, and concluded by asking me what I thought of the late elections. The Englishwoman in America
"I understand that you are a renegade," she remarked vivaciously as soon as they were seated. The Puritans
"Our baby is named _Eu_genie Esther," said young Mrs. Cohen, vivaciously. Daniel Deronda
"Does he know he lies?"—that was what she had vivaciously asked Miss Overmore on the occasion which was so suddenly to lead to a change in her life. What Maisie Knew
Why I remember," she went on vivaciously, "a girl who was named Mary, and who didn't like it. The Claim Jumpers
Indeed, sir," cried the young lady, vivaciously, "I do not take your praise for a compliment. Stolen Treasure
"Figure to yourself, my dear Steinmetz," said the countess vivaciously. The Sowers
"Tom Rowley all over! but a gallant push nevertheless," vivaciously exclaimed Samuel Robinson, in an under tone. The Rangers; or, The Tory's Daughter A tale illustrative of the revolutionary history of Vermont
"I do this only to allure you the more," she replied vivaciously. Venus in Furs
The lieutenant was grave while the others talked vivaciously, praising the magnificence of the table. The Social Cancer
"And I," declared Jess, vivaciously, "am going to persuade Aunt Sally to make us some vanilla and strawberry ice cream." The Girl Aviators on Golden Wings
"Why, you great, big stupid Uncle Pyke!" cried Aunt Belle vivaciously. This Freedom
Why, I can look right into his little throat, and almost imagine I see the notes he is flinging abroad so vivaciously. Nature's Serial Story
Now M. Harley and M. Knox," said Madame, vivaciously, "you are quite at home. Bat Wing
Its harbinger first appeared in the form of a white Spitz dog, barking vivaciously under the apple-tree, where a path from a neighboring residence intersected the walk leading from Mrs. Mayburn's cottage to the street. His Sombre Rivals
‘But everyone knows him!’ exclaimed the lady vivaciously In Kedar's Tents
Nell reclining at ease and chatting vivaciously to a young man with the face of a bulldog and the dinner-jacket of a magazine advertisement! 100%: the Story of a Patriot
"It is indeed," Burt continued, vivaciously, for he observed that Amy was listening with interest. Nature's Serial Story
She dressed with exquisite taste, and to see her seated there amid her cushions, gesticulating vivaciously, one would never have supposed that she was crippled. Bat Wing
I think he had his fill to-night—and more; for that was the subject chosen by my dashing companion, and vivaciously exploited until our awaited hour was at hand. The Guest of Quesnay
She was polite, she conversed with him naturally and vivaciously on topics of general interest, but there appeared to be viewless and impassable barriers between them. An Original Belle
"That's a very big promise," said Miss Wetheridge vivaciously; "we will shake hands to bind the compact," and her attendant raised his hat as politely as he would to any of his companion's friends. Without a Home
Lily rose vivaciously, as though to see the album on the second shelf of the Canterbury had been the ambition of her life. The Old Wives' Tale
Selections from several of my works were vivaciously played in a circle of friends all very much prepossessed in my favour. My Life — Volume 2
She clung to her companion, chattering vivaciously; then, when the rose du Barry had been matched, she suggested tea. The Auction Block
At least all her nervousness was gone and she chatted vivaciously. The War Terror
Behind these two were grouped an assemblage of officers and very fashionably dressed women, chatting vivaciously with each other. A Rock in the Baltic
In a corner of the square she saw Gerald talking vivaciously alone with one of the two girls who had been together. The Old Wives' Tale
"As a matter of fact," Cherry contradicted him, vivaciously, animated even by the thought of a change and a home, "we have never even spoken of it before, have we, Mart?" Sisters
Rachael would send the children away with Mary, ring for tea, and chatter vivaciously with her guests, later retailing all the gossip to Warren when he came to sit beside her. The Heart of Rachael
She jumped up, grabbed the book, encircled his head with her arms, kissed her own hand vivaciously and made a mad rush for the stairs. Saturday's Child
He remembered his talks with Rosamund on the Acropolis—talks never renewed—and compared the former life without little Robin, with the present life pervaded gently, or vivaciously, or almost furiously by little Robin. In the Wilderness
And the more vivaciously she talks, the more likely she is to be dangerously insincere and cold-hearted, for the very sharpness of her wit is apt to spoil the more delicate perceptions of her nature. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
I told you, when you were pruning it," she added vivaciously, "that you were cutting too deep. Sisters
"I hope we will—I hope so!" he assented vivaciously. Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby
So when to-day they were seen sitting side by side, conversing vivaciously, curiosity went on tiptoe. Veranilda
The piano below jingled more vivaciously than ever, and a sound of shrill laughter pierced through the notes. The Whirlpool
"Twenty years older, yes; but he wouldn't have lived here for one DAY!" she answered vivaciously. The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne
"A dancer and burlesque actress," replied Valpy, vivaciously, nodding his old head. The Mystery of a Hansom Cab
He replied, vivaciously: "You will permit me not to give my opinion about the women." Yvette
"You have, then, fulfilled my command, and composed a new interlude?" cried the king, vivaciously. Henry VIII and His Court
He was aware that his companion leaned vivaciously toward him with gay chatter and gestures. Merton of the Movies
Men strode seriously by, or stood in knots among the graves, talking vivaciously of the things of this life. The Spell of Egypt
"How very odd," put in Elizabeth vivaciously, her keen eyes fixed intently on his face. Beatrice
She contented herself by arguing against it, and talking as vivaciously as she could. Democracy, an American novel
A slight flush—so slight that only the keen, vivaciously observant eyes of Marie noticed it—passed over the young man's face. Sally Dows
There—still high elevated above the rest of the company, to whom he vivaciously cries—he seems some Turkish Muezzin calling the good people to prayers from the top of a tower. Moby Dick, or, the whale
The pretty brow of her companion knit, and her gray eyes flashed vivaciously. Stories in Light and Shadow
There—still high elevated above the rest of the company, to whom he vivaciously cries— he seems some Turkish Muezzin calling the good people to prayers from the top of a tower. Moby Dick: or, the White Whale
Oh, Mr. Trent has had a little of Cousin Bill's convivial manners before now," said the young girl vivaciously, "and isn't shocked. Trent's Trust, and Other Stories
It electrified Mrs. Gould out of her benumbed attitude, and she said, vivaciously— "What would you think of doing?" Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard
Gombauld was leaning over it; his face moved vivaciously; he smiled, he laughed, he made quick gestures with his hands. Crome Yellow
And if the guests were foreigners, they were noisy, clattering, and chattering, foolish for the most part, and vivaciously commonplace. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English
Greeks were everywhere—swarthy men in sea-boots and tam-o'-shanters, hatless women in bright colors, hordes of sturdy children, and all speaking in outlandish voices, crying shrilly and vivaciously with the volubility of the Mediterranean. The Valley of the Moon
There was the great French actress who had every charm but youth, chatting vivaciously with a tall, pale-faced man whose French seemed to be as perfect as his attitude was correct. Kingdom of the Blind
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