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Shorty sang in a low mumble, smiling, rolling his eyes, looking at the white man roguishly. Black Boy 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z
Two Big Chicks once famously fought over him in Bello Hostel, tearing each other s blouses, but he remained roguishly unattached until he met Ojiugo. Americanah 2013-05-14T00:00:00Z
“They’re in the kitchen, you can ask Rita for one. You can tell her I said so. Only the one though,” she adds roguishly. The Handmaid's Tale 1985-01-01T00:00:00Z
He’s a tall thirty-something Indian man in an impeccably tailored suit, roguishly handsome with a neatly trimmed beard, a steaming cup of tea, and a shiny Union Jack on his lapel. Red, White & Royal Blue 2019-05-14T00:00:00Z
The cases are riveting, yet the biggest mystery of “Rogue Lawyer” is how Grisham can still devise all these distinctive characters, tricky legal predicaments and roguishly cheating ways to worm out of them. Best mystery books and thrillers of 2015 2015-11-18T05:00:00Z
Jascha and Lilka reminisce about when they first met: He was 23 and roguishly handsome, known throughout the ghetto as one of its shrewdest young smugglers. Book World: ‘The Train to Warsaw’ by Gwen Edelman
In his trademark cloth cap and too-tight suit, he was a small shambolic Everyman, battered by life but emerging roguishly triumphant in the end. Norman Wisdom, Funnyman, Dies at 95 2010-10-06T05:14:00Z
These are all roguishly tweaked variations on commedia dell’arte prototypes, given a veddy British accent. ArtsBeat: Funny Then and There, Here and Now 2011-07-25T16:19:24Z
This angle was sufficiently softened — by queasy pro-Roosevelt producers and by the casting of the roguishly charming Walter Huston in the role — that Roosevelt himself chortled through an out-of-town tryout. Rare Reprises for an Unlikely Collaboration 2011-01-23T00:59:00Z
“This morning I was looking for a clean shirt and this was it,” he said roguishly. What’s Faith Got to Do With It? 2018-05-18T04:00:00Z
In Downsizing, the Austrian actor plays a roguishly corrupt Serbian wheeler-dealer – and the answer is, yes, his character is intensely cartoony. Alexander Payne on Downsizing: ‘The film isn’t a major statement – it’s a metaphor’ 2018-01-07T05:00:00Z
In contrast, Mr. Stanford’s Cole, besides being more roguishly handsome, is more confident in his fate and purpose. ‘12 Monkeys’ and James Cole Return, on Syfy 2015-01-15T05:00:00Z
He has roguishly refused to wear his own delegation’s blue polo shirt, believing that a suit and tie better reflect the importance of his duty as a delegate. The secret life of delegates: The convention may get ugly — but it’s still a party 2016-07-18T04:00:00Z
He takes a good bit of his plot from the historical peasants’ rebellion led by Robert Kett, who appears here as a roguishly romantic hero. Marilyn Stasio’s Crime Column Exhumes the Murderous Past 2019-02-01T05:00:00Z
She was a woman who loved women and courted them roguishly. Review: ‘Gentleman Jack’ Finds a Swaggering Woman in Want of a Wife 2019-04-21T04:00:00Z
Too few people now read Walter de la Mare’s subtle, sui generis masterpiece, “Memoirs of a Midget,” or Grant Allen’s tales of a roguishly likable con man collected in “An African Millionaire.” Perspective | Why read old books? A case for the classic, the unusual, the neglected. 2022-11-18T05:00:00Z
He and his band, the Lost Planet Airmen, created an original mix of country music, jump blues, rockabilly and boogie that made them one of the most roguishly entertaining good-time bands of their era. George Frayne, roots rocker known as Commander Cody, dies at 77 2021-09-29T04:00:00Z
And he joked roguishly that he and Duke were both “wizards under the sheets.” Edwin Edwards, roguish Louisiana governor, dies at 93 2021-07-12T04:00:00Z
The young man works for the Foreign Office - or so he says - and, as portrayed by roguishly handsome Tom Burke, is both comforting and frightening at once. Review: Smashing debut for Swinton’s daughter in ‘Souvenir’ 2019-05-15T04:00:00Z
The colorful and roguishly charming Democrat served in the state legislature and U.S. Ex-Louisiana governor Edwin Edwards hospitalized with pneumonia 2015-11-26T05:00:00Z
My query was delivered roguishly - in that I knew the answer. The SNP's gradual approach begins - BBC News 2015-05-11T04:00:00Z
Rogue states will behave more roguishly if they doubt America’s will to stop them. Geopolitics: The decline of deterrence 2014-05-01T15:00:12Z
"What if his chair should upset, when he 'catches fish!'" exclaimed a pretty little girl, looking roguishly from under her shadowing round straw hat. The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion or, Familiar Letters to his Nephews 2012-03-01T03:00:22.883Z
"Canon, did you ever"--the little woman glanced roguishly round the room, and brought out the last word with a tragic accent positively fascinating, "did you ever--waltz?" For the Cause 2012-02-19T03:00:18.033Z
“To keep chicken thieves away,” said Agnes, promptly, laughing roguishly at the grumbling black man. The Corner House Girls Under Canvas How they reached Pleasant Cove and what happened afterward 2012-02-03T03:00:19.757Z
"And then there's the apartments," put in the Infant roguishly. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z
She smiled roguishly at her all-conquering spouse, who gave her a look of stern reproof. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z
Then the pipe stopped again, and roguishly the head nodded to her. Psyche 2011-11-15T03:00:18.293Z
White star-like blossoms in profusion looked roguishly out from the ample foliage; the little green and bright-red berries were there in crowds, but the ripe, dark-red fruit was difficult to find. The Diamond Fairy Book 2011-11-14T03:00:18.297Z
She looked roguishly up into my face, and said: "That is rather a big assertion for a medical man to make, is it not?" The Beautiful White Devil 2011-11-11T03:00:24.760Z
He was a lad of about twenty, with a bright sparkling eye, who, laughing roguishly at his unsuccessful competitors, wanted to pitch me at once on the horse and be off. Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-11-01T02:00:22.197Z
The girl looked roguishly at her mother and disappeared through the door. Count Br?hl 2011-10-06T02:00:41.430Z
The pipe awoke her; on the horizon, the brown face stood out against the sun, and roguishly nodded to her. Psyche 2011-11-15T03:00:18.293Z
When people expressed curiosity as to the source of such wonderful wealth, Jim always roguishly said that Dimple had made it all by good cooking. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z
The bay flanks shone like silk; the mane, parted, fell fluffily on each side of the curved neck, the forelock dangling roguishly between the eyes. Caybigan 2011-08-31T02:01:21.780Z
"He senses in you his master's rival," she suggested roguishly. The Tigress 2011-08-30T02:00:39.657Z
A slim little slip of a maid of the roguishly sly and dimpled sort: a maid of delicate fashioning, exquisite of feature—a maid of impulsive affections. Every Man for Himself 2011-08-09T02:00:26.920Z
He blew his reeds; he piped lustily and merrily, roguishly and joyously and as well as he could, to please Psyche. Psyche 2011-11-15T03:00:18.293Z
“I’ll bet you a cookie that she has been arrested for appearing in disorderly apparel on the street,” observed Grace roguishly; “for she told me she was going to dress at home.” Blue Robin, the Girl Pioneer 2011-07-28T02:00:09.363Z
Its flanks shone like silk, the long mane fell on both sides of the short curved neck, the forelock dangled roguishly over the eyes. Caybigan 2011-08-31T02:01:21.780Z
"And who is your sister, and what's it all about?" asked Dane; and the little thing smiled roguishly. The League of the Leopard 2011-07-23T02:00:12.490Z
“For,” she thought roguishly, “’twill never do in the world to have naught to record for the girls but those two remarks, ‘It looks like rain,’ and ‘It is raining.’ Peggy Owen at Yorktown 2011-07-17T02:00:35.830Z
He stood in the sun, which was going down, and blew his reeds, laughed and nodded to her roguishly. Psyche 2011-11-15T03:00:18.293Z
Smiling roguishly she dismounted and picked up the missive. Peggy Owen Patriot A Story for Girls 2011-07-17T02:00:32.837Z
She skipped up to her brother again and roguishly laid her finger on his lips, looking archly in his eyes. Only a Girl: or, A Physician for the Soul. 2011-07-13T02:00:14.230Z
She smiled at me roguishly from under the hat, as if to say, "See how this becomes me." Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z
"To polish! to polish!" reiterated Jessie, stroking her gloved left hand with her right, and looking so roguishly beautiful that Orrin had no difficulty in throwing an expression of intense admiration into his gaze. Jessamine A Novel 2011-06-15T02:00:24.413Z
He winked roguishly; he knew very well that his presence was not disagreeable to her. Psyche 2011-11-15T03:00:18.293Z
She glanced at me a little roguishly, and said, with a half-sigh, "Yes, aunt, I believe he almost threatened that." Wives and Widows; or The Broken Life 2011-06-12T02:00:07.963Z
All at once it opened before her, and in the hall was Lindaberry, roguishly ambushed. The Salamander 2011-06-10T02:00:22.890Z
But she draws it back always, shaking her head meanwhile, and smiling so roguishly that I know not how I escaped jumping out of my skin. Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z
Siebenk�s roguishly added, "And send for some beer at the same time, dear." Flower, Fruit, and Thorn Pieces; or, the Wedded Life, Death, and Marriage of Firmian Stanislaus Siebenkaes, Parish Advocate in the Burgh of Kuhschnappel. 2011-05-20T02:00:42.297Z
Mr. Golding was sadly pleasant; Carrie was roguishly observant, but womanly and quiet. Hoosier Mosaics 2011-05-20T02:00:35.173Z
"Well——" Brig stopped and stuck his tongue in his cheek roguishly. Bat Wing Bowles 2011-05-20T02:00:33.310Z
"Yes," said Hanchen, smiling again roguishly, "and he was the first to begin the running-away, and he showed the others the little green gate." In the Year '13 A Tale of Mecklenburg Life 2011-04-14T02:00:53.733Z
He illustrates his meaning with his table napkin and by putting together the tips of his forefingers, roguishly. ethel. Three Plays by Granville-Barker The Marrying of Ann Leete; The Voysey Inheritance; Waste 2011-03-22T02:00:23.063Z
Dagon bent his head, and half closing his eyes, inquired roguishly,— “Ei, Rabsun!—Tell, outright how much did he give thee?” The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt 2011-03-08T03:00:42.177Z
She looked at him so roguishly therewith that his anger was scattered to the four winds. Asbe?n From the Life of a Virtuoso 2011-02-27T03:00:30.780Z
"But I am not so little any more," protested Maia, with a charming pout, while she stood on tip-toe and looked him roguishly in the eye. 'Clear the Track' A Story of To-day 2011-02-09T03:00:49.283Z
Meanwhile Assja had emptied her glass and come down, roguishly swaying to and fro. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z
"You have not yet told us, Sir Percy," she said roguishly, "how you came to arrive so late at the ball." Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel 2011-01-31T03:00:13.650Z
The young wife laid her curly head upon her husband's shoulder and looked at him roguishly. The Sign of Flame 2011-01-27T03:00:43.087Z
Her feet felt very tiny and strange in red sandals, whose pointed toes turned sharply upward and ended roguishly in fluffy silk pompoms. Girl Alone 2011-01-27T03:00:36.117Z
The old lady looked roguishly penitent, like a naughty child. The Diamond Pin 2011-01-22T03:00:15.907Z
He showed his best graces, his small moustache was curled up, his cloak put on after the Spanish fashion, his cap roguishly set on one side. Six Women and the Invasion 2011-01-18T03:00:13.193Z
Thereupon she roguishly blew out the light and asked again: "Can you see me?" Told by the Death's Head A Romantic Tale 2010-12-30T03:00:21.423Z
The colts, at his approach, bounded away half shyly, half roguishly. The Undying Past
But my husband," and she glanced roguishly at him, "would look on without a pang, if all our furniture went to the second-hand dealer, or was thrust into the stove. A Divided Heart and Other Stories
"Why then he must lose same, Sergeant Zeb," said my lady roguishly. Our Admirable Betty A Romance
"To say nothing of the foot, Charley," said she, roguishly, and endeavoring to arrange her torn drapery to the best advantage. Roland Cashel Volume I (of II)
"Discretion, discretion; the same old text," said Irma, roguishly, her beautifully curved lips quivering with emotion. On the Heights A Novel
Felicitas, who was bending over her white embroidery, glanced roguishly across at Leo, who knew as well as she did how jealously Ulrich guarded this priceless treasure of his cellar. The Undying Past
She looked up at her master and shook the hat roguishly with a gurgle of joy; but a sharp cuff on the muzzle caused her to drop what her teeth and saliva had already ruined. Bindle Some Chapters in the Life of Joseph Bindle
"Why do you look at me like that?" she asked roguishly. By Right of Conquest A Novel
Don't you think so?' said she roguishly, looking over at the priest. Jack Hinton The Guardsman
"Pray tell me," said she roguishly, "when one takes a false step, and, at the same time, injures himself, is it not called a misstep?" On the Heights A Novel
She looked up, half roguishly, half pitifully, and asked:— "Is it true that you once loved her?" Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine
He was, in short, a braggart, a liar, a flatterer, and a spy, who served two rogues roguishly and was fittingly rewarded by the scorn of honest men. The Wives of Henry the Eighth and the Parts They Played in History
When Louisa once espied the pump from the back room, she exclaimed roguishly: "I wonder if we could make the water rush out; how I should like to try." Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10)
“Have you any more guns to sell, Umlúngu?” said the young fellow, roguishly. The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley
"You don't mean that?" said she, roguishly, dropping her long eyelashes, as she looked down immediately after. The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly
Never was a knot so cunningly twisted, nor with so many ins and outs, which roguishly defied the skillfullest fingers to disentangle them. A Wonder Book for Girls & Boys
The bookbinder thought he was in a dream, but the wife laughed roguishly, fancying that there must be some particular acquaintance between Peregrine and the stranger. Specimens of German Romance; Vol. II. Master Flea Selected and Translated from Various Authors
"What! may I brush off all this pretty dust?" asked Sizika roguishly. Hungarian Sketches in Peace and War Constable's Miscellany of Foreign Literature, vol. 1
"You are probably married, sir knight," observed Bona roguishly, "by this image in particular striking your fancy?" Specimens of German Romance Vol. I. The Patricians
"So we were neighbors, it seems," said I. "And if we were," said she, roguishly, "I think it's a very unceremonious way you 've opened the acquaintance." Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume I
She winked roguishly, patted Michal's cheeks once more, and after promising to come on the morrow, whisked out of the door as stealthily as she had come. Pretty Michal
Why, I could get up now―” “With those shingles plastered to your shoulder?” asked the girl, smiling again, but somewhat roguishly. Frances of the Ranges The Old Ranchman's Treasure
"Who did you see in the well, Mother?" asked Carrie, roguishly. The Corner House Girls in a Play How they rehearsed, how they acted, and what the play brought in
The dagger was “good for killing fish,” he said roguishly; and was supposed to have his eye upon fish upon two legs. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25)
"Hobble!" said he, looking roguishly at her; he was in high spirits. Ditte: Girl Alive!
Softly the whispering water broke and fell, and roguishly the dimples twinkled as he stole upon her footsteps. Old and New London Volume I
“Hasn’t the Captain asked you for a dance?” queried her friend, roguishly. Frances of the Ranges The Old Ranchman's Treasure
"Of course not!" chuckled her boy friend, looking at her rather roguishly. The Corner House Girls in a Play How they rehearsed, how they acted, and what the play brought in
"Don't you ever really enjoy yourself?" she roguishly asked, her head on one side and arch mischief in her eyes. Banked Fires
“Mayhap he was teaching the player-king to do likewise, Jack,” she added, roguishly, as she arranged the flowers in a vase. Mistress Nell A Merry Tale of a Merry Time
Then, the man smiled and shook his hat at her roguishly. The Plow-Woman
"I have a great mind not to tell you, because you wouldn't tell me what yours is," replied she, roguishly. Try Again or, the Trials and Triumphs of Harry West. A Story for Young Folks
"I guess folks yarn about them, more than the graves yawn," said Agnes, roguishly. The Corner House Girls in a Play How they rehearsed, how they acted, and what the play brought in
“Does that please thee better, friend youth?” she asked turning toward the young man roguishly. Peggy Owen and Liberty
There!” and she roguishly capped the pyramid which burdened his lordship’s knees with the largest in her basket. Mistress Nell A Merry Tale of a Merry Time
And Dolly looked roguishly up into the face of Mr. Rose who chanced to be passing by. Two Little Women
Take care,” added the old woman roguishly, “that you do not waken her.” Legends & Romances of Brittany
“Where’d you get it?” she asked, and he rolled his eyes roguishly while a crafty smile lit up his face. Wunpost
“What gave you that idea?” he inquired bluffly, but the Widow pointed a finger and laughed roguishly. Shadow Mountain
“Good even’ to your Majesty,” she roguishly exclaimed. Mistress Nell A Merry Tale of a Merry Time
“Oh, yes, I am a country girl,” she said roguishly. The Gorgeous Isle A Romance; Scene: Nevis, B.W.I. 1842
He wore white flannels, and a Panama hat of which the brim was roguishly pulled down in front to shade his eyes. The Side Of The Angels A Novel
All right, then, I reckon it was mine!” 133He patted his pocket, where his roll of bills lay, and smiled roguishly as he grabbed up the dog. Wunpost
On the satin is a little boy with wings, hiding behind a rose-bush, firing arrows through it from a bow which he lifts up roguishly. Phemie Frost's Experiences
Worth reading twice or even thrice,” she roguishly exclaimed unto her maid as she directed her to hold a candle nearer that she might once again spell out its 82 words. Mistress Nell A Merry Tale of a Merry Time
“I have an excellent American tonic that I will give you after breakfast,” said Robinette roguishly. Robinetta
"Oh, you Ben Barker, you are the worst," cried Edna roguishly pulling his nose. A Dear Little Girl's Thanksgiving Holidays
I suppose I'd get into no end of trouble if I ever tried it——" "Well," her face dimpled roguishly, "I don't think it's ever been done to anyone in the faculty. Highacres
He follows her with his every glance,” she added roguishly. The Strollers
“How’s that for high?” he inquired, glancing roguishly at his partner. Hidden Water
She lifted her finger, shook it roguishly close to her own face, and looked at him sidewise. Dr. Sevier
Latterly he set these words to a kind of rough music, and sang them continuously in my ear, winking the while and smiling roguishly. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
“For,” he added, roguishly, “you know we have come to make the West, ‘as they the East, the homestead of the free.’” The Boy Settlers A Story of Early Times in Kansas
“I like to read, and fish, and swim, and––” “Eat ice cream!” finished Janey roguishly, showing her dimples. David Dunne A Romance of the Middle West
She glanced roguishly at Hardy as she gave this veiled rebuke. Hidden Water
“Yes, I went to carry my cousin home,” retorted Patricia roguishly. Polly of Lady Gay Cottage
"Very well, boss, I promise," replied Lucy roguishly. Valley of Wild Horses
They had gotten abundance of small Stones, which they roguishly threw about on the People’s Heads. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898—Volume 39 of 55 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of The Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century, Volume XXXIX: 1683-1690
A little boy who was too near the line is caught away by his agitated mother, who pours out over him a babble of words, and the child, laughing roguishly, answers her as volubly. Round the Wonderful World
But say––” He crowded his hands into his pockets and canted his head to one side, ogling her roguishly. Hidden Water
"I came to buy a string of Venetian beads," she answered roguishly. Rafael in Italy A Geographical Reader
“Nor eat one, I suppose,” he added, roguishly. Minnie's Pet Cat
Her blue eyes rolled roguishly round until they fixed themselves on Edith King's face, then she looked again at Kitty as solemn as possible. A Bunch of Cherries A Story of Cherry Court School
"How was that for a dive?" she called, pushing her wet hair back from her eyes, and looking at them roguishly. The Rival Campers Ashore The Mystery of the Mill
Having done this they smiled and drew back a little to admire the effect of their handiwork, or peeped roguishly into the great-grandmother's eyes and kissed her on the forehead. An Obscure Apostle A Dramatic Story
Some of these girls scrupulously screen their faces from the public eye; others roguishly remove the yasmak when a European smiles at them, and tinkle their silver bracelets as full of roguery as a Viennese. Due West or Round the World in Ten Months
But Murphy looked up roguishly, and said, "We were just polishing off the lions, sir." The Nursery, January 1877, Volume XXI, No. 1 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
"Will you have a fit if I come any nearer?" he said roguishly. The Art of Disappearing
But not longer than you have loved me,” she added roguishly, as George took her in his arms and— But, avast there! whither are we running? The Voyage of the Aurora
“Oh, there will be plenty more,” said Lucile, smiling roguishly in a way that made him wish all these intruders—for so he regarded them—were at least as far away as the North Pole. Lucile Triumphant
“You see, auntie,” the girl said roguishly, “you are a ’tenderfoot.’ The Watchers of the Plains A Tale of the Western Prairies
At last the lid was raised, and Yellow Lily peeped down at him, smiling roguishly. Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore
After all," she said roguishly, "there have been moments when you seemed on the edge of falling in love with Eileen. Love of Brothers
His daughter laughed, shaking her small head in its crimson hood and glancing roguishly at her brother. From the Car Behind
"Have no fear," exclaimed Lautrec, "your young friend will be welcome; only we shall not tell him our secrets!" and he glanced roguishly at D'Ar�y. My Sword's My Fortune A Story of Old France
The answer came in a giggle, from a gay youthful creature of the opposite sex as she kicked out roguishly. The Life of the Party
"Aren't you growing a little fussy, Ruth?" replied the Old Squire, evidently to rally her, for he laughed roguishly. When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine
“If the little wizard don’t hinder,” suggested her uncle, laughing and looking roguishly at her. Jessie Carlton The Story of a Girl who Fought with Little Impulse, the Wizard, and Conquered Him
“That was only a ‘simile,’ papa,” answered Johnny, roguishly, as he led Eric out again. Eric or, Under the Sea
“Register another, and make it ‘Uncertain,’” called the girl roguishly, seeing that no one was paying any attention to her friends and their nonsense. Ladies-In-Waiting
Sarakoff's eyes were twinkling roguishly, so I began, keeping my gaze on the table. The Blue Germ
"He doesn't know what he is talking about," she said, roguishly, over her shoulder. Two Little Confederates
Similarly the position of the dedication is unusual, in the midst of the volume, even as the dedication of Shandy was roguishly delayed. Laurence Sterne in Germany A Contribution to the Study of the Literary Relations of England and Germany in the Eighteenth Century
“He’ll do,” said Nan, smiling roguishly at 43 her husband, who, somehow, seemed satisfied with this faint praise. Patty's Success
His tone and smile were so roguishly eager that Patty felt a strong liking for this big, boyish chap. Patty's Social Season
“Lend me one of your gowns to wear, Kitty?” she said, roguishly, looking in at her friend’s door. Patty's Friends
"You got her that time, all right," said Mops, grinning roguishly. Explorers of the Dawn
The harbour was sparkling and dimpling like a girl, the winds were playing hide and seek roguishly among the stunted firs, and the silver-flashing gulls were soaring over the bar. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922
Patty made tea very prettily, for she excelled in domestic accomplishments, and as she handed Kenneth his cup, she said, roguishly, “There’s a perfect cup of tea, I can assure you.” Patty's Success
“It’s a little too complicated for me to think it out now,” and Patty smiled at him, roguishly. Patty's Social Season
"Then I will tell the fellows, so that they needn't throw their votes away upon you," said Fred roguishly. The Boat Club or, The Bunkers of Rippleton
"Dess what I dot?" he demanded, pausing at a safe distance, and looking up roguishly from under his long lashes. Cricket at the Seashore
She was holding the roses against her face, and her eyes sparkled over them roguishly. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922
"I wonder if Miss Rogers has overcome her anger towards offending me?" questioned Mr. Stanwood, looking at her roguishly, as she helped him to a second piece of pie. Wired Love A Romance of Dots and Dashes
“Saw what, Goro?” said a man of slim figure, whose eye twinkled rather roguishly. Romola
The daughter owls were full of joy, and quick the little owlet boy ruffed up his feathers roguishly and seized a valentine. Zodiac Town The Rhymes of Amos and Ann
So saying, Mary Anna went and sat down to supper, and soon after Caleb came and took his seat too; Mary Anna roguishly shaking her finger at him all the time. Caleb in the Country
You should have seen her face!” whispered Peggy roguishly, and the girls went into peals of laughter, which brought Robert hurrying across the room to join them. About Peggy Saville
"I saw you on the upper side once," retorted Jack roguishly. Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals As Seen From the Ranks During a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac
Smiling radiantly,—a little roguishly,—she arose and led him again to the cave, from which she brought forth another treasure. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea
The saucy, blackened face was so roguishly smiling, and Mrs. Maynard was so grateful not to see a red, feverish countenance, that she sat down in a chair and shook with laughter. Marjorie's Busy Days
"You may go, too, if you are real good," and she smiled up at him so roguishly that his frown was dissipated and he had to smile in return. How Janice Day Won
"I suppose you sing well, sir," said Chester, roguishly. Chester Rand or The New Path to Fortune
"Well, my dear, what do you want?" said the old lady, looking up with a pleased smile from her knitting as Annie's pretty head was pushed roguishly round the door. Red Rose and Tiger Lily or, In a Wider World
Ah," she added roguishly, "I think it's a pity Phares hasn't some Irish blood in him. Patchwork A Story of 'The Plain People'
"I explained," she began roguishly, "that the Rectory is—er—neutral territory." Apron-Strings
She winked at me roguishly, and patted her heavy handbag significantly. Sense from Thought Divide
One brand of cigarettes was recently advertised by the face of a young soldier, roguishly irresponsible, palpably and completely given over to joy. Human Traits and their Social Significance
A glance over his shoulder showed him three tavern acquaintances roguishly shaking their heads at him. Salthaven
He pushed the sunbonnet back and patted her roguishly on the head. Patchwork A Story of 'The Plain People'
She turned to blink both eyes at the clergyman roguishly. Apron-Strings
That's just what you told me," said Jack roguishly, "the first time I came into this store; but you took me then. Crowded Out o' Crofield or, The Boy who made his Way
You deceived me," smiled the cosmopolitan, as both now resumed their seats; "you roguishly took advantage of my simplicity; you archly played upon my enthusiasm. The Confidence-Man
Am I very rude and disobedient?" she asked, or rather whispered roguishly; "you look so shocked and amazed. Aunt Judith The Story of a Loving Life
With her face still bent downwards, she looked up at him, smiling sadly, smiling roguishly. Clayhanger
She glanced roguishly in Rob’s face as she concluded, as if recalling past mishaps, and he smiled in return, but in a strained, unnatural fashion which she was quick to notice. More About Peggy
Ah, ha! so you were at Madaras, eh?" said Flora, roguishly; "a little bird whispered me that you would go a-spying. A Hungarian Nabob
"I don't want to be managed,—I can manage myself," Patty smiled, roguishly. Patty Blossom
"He says he can knock the spots off of you," Johnny said, in conclusion, watching Lime roguishly. Prairie Folks
But she roguishly recommended me to her Assistant Professor Mistress Jean Gordon, who, she told me, knew more of the art than she did herself. The Tory Maid
Nora dimpled roguishly as she tripped to the hall to acquaint Hippy with the fell prospect in store for him. Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer
"What's the latest news from the seat of war—I mean the mines?" asked Ray roguishly. The Mask A Story of Love and Adventure
Then he began to eye the fellows roguishly, taking a malicious pleasure in the continuance of their terror. The Blue Pavilions
One day, when staying in the village, I met one, a dainty little dot, with golden hair and laughing eyes, a pink ribbon round a tress that hung roguishly over her left cheek. The Red Horizon
In the fifteenth month, Apapa is her word for grandfather, and is roguishly used for grandmother. The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX.
Aram and Parson Meadows are playing chess, and Ruth is hovering about them and roguishly impeding their play. Shadows of the Stage
"There!" she exclaimed, smiling roguishly at the lawyer. The Mask A Story of Love and Adventure
When everything was ready she had the unsightly willows cut, revealing a gently rising stretch of mossy sward ending in a cluster of old trees from which the cozy house peeped roguishly, tantalizingly. Green Valley
In the farmyard the pigs were busy on the midden, and they looked at us with curious expressive eyes that peered roguishly out from under their heavy hanging cabbage-leaves of ears. The Red Horizon
Here Mattie paused for a moment, and looked roguishly up into her mother's face. The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family
Plop! plop! they went; and sometimes one would turn sidewise and look up roguishly with his twinkling seal-like eyes. Parrot & Co.
Carol giggled, and rumpled up his hair; When she took her place at the table she artfully snuggled low in her chair, peeping roguishly at him from behind the wedding-present coffee urn. Sunny Slopes
Turning with her hand still outstretched for the glove, she glanced roguishly from his face to the shuttered window of the Hatch cottage. The Miller Of Old Church
"Perhaps you will want him when you have seen him," added the middy roguishly. Within The Enemy's Lines
Mozart passed roguishly by in strains of scarlet pimpernel, mignonette, syringa, and violets. Visionaries
"Ah, Miss Bawn," he said, looking at me roguishly, "'handsome is as handsome does.'" The Story of Bawn
He paused a moment as if roguishly considering some point. The Black Douglas
Lucy, with a glance asking her mother's leave, tasted the tea she had roguishly ordered. Little Sky-High The Surprising Doings of Washee-Washee-Wang
Mr. Errol made a good common-sense speech, and alluded roguishly to the colonel's setting a good example that even ministers were not too good to follow. Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life
"The doctor tells me you were in the steerage, and a beautiful Deborah made a dangerous impression upon you," the captain said, smiling roguishly. Atlantis
Sometimes I state my country, and the saleswoman would roguishly pretend that for that reason she reduced the price. Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business
"Thanks," he said, laughing roguishly, when he recognised me. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes
Shot with gold and shadow, it laughed along, under a waving canopy of green, freckled with cool, clean pebbles and hiding roguishly now and then beneath a trailing branch. Diane of the Green Van
She looked up so roguishly,— "You ought to know; you took the chapter to study." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864
"Take care, your honor," said the pedlar, smiling roguishly;—"take care now, your honor, if it wasn't you—" "What are you speaking about—what do you mean?" asked the young man. The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
As I said good-bye to Miss Cora she gave my hand a subtly sympathetic pressure, whispered tenderly, "He's very nice," and roguishly escaped before I could ask who was, or what difference it made. A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London')
She swung roguishly round on her heel, with the can extended, and ran down the road, nodding a farewell. One of Life's Slaves
"Wednesday, please, as it comes first!" said Edgar roguishly. Polly Oliver's Problem
"Please, ladies," half roguishly says Israel, taking off his hat, "does this road go to London?" Israel Potter
And he wagged his head roguishly at me. The Man with the Clubfoot
The chief bridesmaid laughed roguishly over Noel's shoulder. The Keeper of the Door
It was out at last, and she looked up composedly, smiling a little roguishly at his embarrassment. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage
“Can you see the big one now, darling?” asked Jane roguishly. The Lion's Share
She laughs roguishly and cries to us cheerfully: "Good-by, little prisoners!" and she disappears quickly, like a little mouse. Twenty-six and One and Other Stories
"I trust you will always be as conscientious and dutiful, my loyal knight," she roguishly retorted. Mona
Some bantered him roguishly and some spoke in chest tones of what was the real inner meaning of life after all. Somewhere in Red Gap
You might almost touch the ceiling with your hand, it hovers so low with its counterfeit of vine-clambered trellis-work, and its pretty boys looking roguishly through the embowering leaves. Italian Journeys
"Well, good-night then, and beware of the knight of the church road," said her dead sister, and smiled roguishly in her old way. Invisible Links
"Oh, I hear of you here very often," declared Mrs. Nailor, roguishly. Gordon Keith
Carlisle looked surprised, but mamma's look under the veil was roguishly dolorous, in reference to the recent farewell. V. V.'s Eyes
"Yet never married, Uncle Amazon?" she cried roguishly. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper
The smile had come to stay and peeped roguishly out at him from beneath her lashes. Andrew the Glad
His eyes still gleamed roguishly, but his mouth had ceased to smile. The Rocks of Valpre
And Joe's eyes danced roguishly as he darted off to a patch of violets. Apples, Ripe and Rosy, Sir
He added, smiling roguishly: "You two be trusted five minutes without a chaperon?" V. V.'s Eyes
Ah," said she, roguishly, "you did not study your Bible lesson well if you did not learn that you could 'lay up treasures in heaven.' Strange Visitors
His spirit breathes upon you from his book--peeps at you roguishly as you turn the pages. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
"We'll manage, dear," she said, looking roguishly up into his face. The Firm of Girdlestone
Turkil was ready to meet me in this matter, and looking roguishly at me, gathered up the bones and put them into the kilns. A Thane of Wessex
She was already turning away, but she turned back and scrutinised his face, as Denry thought, roguishly. The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns
He was unquestionably a victim of the disease about which he wrote so roguishly and withal so charmingly. Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2
"And then, you catch more than you bargain for," said Rachel, looking up roguishly from her knitting. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People
Thereupon the liveliest of the girls took a rose from her bosom, and roguishly held it on high, as if to ask whether such a gift would be welcome. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
Jacky still stands on the gravel as if the whole place belonged to him; still stands with his head on one side, roguishly eying the sunset. Nancy
She smiled and glanced roguishly at her father. Jim Waring of Sonora-Town Tang of Life
"You cannot occupy it all," she retorted, looking roguishly up to me. Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy
He looked quite joyous and even ventured to pinch Miriam's flushed cheek roguishly, and she submitted to the indignity without a murmur. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People
"Are they really clever this time?" she asked roguishly—"for you must admit that they are usually sticks." Tommy and Grizel
"No dear, I'm not one of that kind," said Mrs. Allen, roguishly; for she saw just what the child was thinking. Little Folks Astray
"Seven feet of English ground," answered the king, roguishly, "or possibly more, as Hardrada is rather taller than the average," or words to that effect. Comic History of England
"Well, what DO you want?" he inquired, whereupon his mother struck him roguishly with her fan. Alice Adams
Softly the whispering water broke and fell; as roguishly the dimples twinkled, as he stole upon her footsteps. Martin Chuzzlewit
She hid her face for a moment, and then looked up roguishly into his. Tommy and Grizel
But suppose I found men whom thou knewest to be masters at the bow," she insisted roguishly, "would'st thou not back them? Robin Hood
"I should like to play about the streets all day," said Henry, roguishly, misinterpreting the word "play." Phil, the Fiddler
Bashfully, swimmingly, pleadingly, scoffingly, Temptingly, languidly, lovingly, laughingly, Witchingly, roguishly, playfully, naughtily, Willfully, waywardly, meltingly, haughtily, Gleamed the eyes of Yang Kuei Fei. Court Life in China
Having flung it forth, he paused a moment and waited, his small head turned sideways, his big, round, dew-bright black eye roguishly attentive. The Shuttle
"Well, it's never too late to mend," said Anne roguishly. Anne of Avonlea
"Be careful," said a low voice behind him; "you must not lynch the colored gentleman simply because he's in your way," and a girl looked up roguishly into the eyes of her fair-haired escort. The Souls of Black Folk
Billy dimpled roguishly and sprang to her feet. Miss Billy — Married
"Naughty! naughty!" she murmured back, with a roguishly solemn wink. The Damnation of Theron Ware
"Well, you are getting rather personal," Benjamin answered, roguishly. From Boyhood to Manhood Life of Benjamin Franklin
Almost roguishly he would laugh us off and launch the conversation into other channels, holding us—after the first few vexatiously outwitted seconds—at once enthralled and delicately rebuked. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
With all his good looks and good-nature, he was not perfect; he must have been very imperfect if he roguishly encouraged aims he never intended to be successful. Villette
Never was a knot so cunningly twisted, nor with so many ins and outs, which roguishly defied the skillfulest fingers to disentangle them. The Elson Readers, Book 5
She touched the wine-cup with her lips, and laughing roguishly,      "How canst thou proffer me to drink of my own cheeks?" she      said. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I
She had made herself comfortable, thrown the shawl quickly over her feet again, and was looking up at him roguishly through the meshes of the hammock. Dame Care
But his eyes looked at her roguishly and, with bent head and outstretched arms, he kept on trying to come closer. The Path of Life
His warmest outburst had generally a little touch of mockery or teasing about it, as though he were repeating, half roguishly, the feelings of another, rather than unreservedly expressing his own. Recollections of My Childhood and Youth
Never was a knot so cunningly twisted, nor with so many ins and outs, which roguishly defied the skillfulest fingers to disentangle them. The Elson Readers, Book 5
"I only took three quarters," she said roguishly, as she seated herself and dashed off "Waves of Ocean" in strident style. Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason Corner Folks
"It was an inadvertence—a little absence of mind," said Hans, creasing his face roguishly, and throwing himself into a chair not far from Mirah. Daniel Deronda
His spirit breathes upon you from his book—peeps at you roguishly as you turn the pages. Obiter Dicta
The man's wife is seen peeping roguishly in through the door. Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel
"The supplement, sir," answered Little Bel, lifting her eyes roguishly to his. Between Whiles
He looked roguishly at his aunt as he entered. Jack's Ward
These elderly ladies shot almost roguishly out of the drawing-room, and by their smiles struck the descending party into immobility. Hilda Lessways
It was spoken with a pretty laugh, and a stray bit of hair across one eye, as she turned and peered at him half roguishly. Three John Silence Stories
She glanced roguishly at her sister when she began; and as she went on, Rosa could not help smiling at her musical antics. A Romance of the Republic
He looked roguishly at Lady Bateson's niece, and the pair exploded in laughter. The Westcotes
And just then the beautiful woman turned and, catching sight of the Tutts, smiled cordially if somewhat roguishly and raised her glass, as did her companion. Tutt and Mr. Tutt
"You're in my hands now--no mistake!" he murmured roguishly, picking up the documents, and bending over the bag. Hilda Lessways
And," she added, roguishly, "remember that it is not all for my sake. The Wolf's Long Howl
"You are only a boy, you know," she answered, roguishly. Miss Prudence A Story of Two Girls' Lives.
A plump woman, who carried two tiny silver fish in an immense flat basket, grinned at Miss Drake, and pointed roguishly. Dragon's blood
"But do you imagine," said Patty roguishly, "that such a mild scolding as that is going to do a hardened reprobate like me any good?" Patty at Home
Now beholding this, Genevra's red lips quivered roguishly, and she bowed her little, shapely head: "Indeed, my lord, 'tis mine!" said she. Beltane the Smith
"But Severin—" "But it is so," said I, "and just for that reason—" "For that reason you would—" she smiled roguishly—"have I guessed it?" Venus in Furs
I shall not ask Deb's opinion," he answered, rather roguishly; "we must smooth her down afterward, eh, girls? Esther : a book for girls
Camilla laid down her sewing, went over and took hold of the corners of his coat collar and looked roguishly and questioningly at him. Mogens and Other Stories
"Then you like to have him come to see you?" said Patty, a little roguishly. Patty at Home
"Draw them off with your other hand," says Miss Lucy, roguishly. The Mill on the Floss
She eyed him, her head inclined roguishly to one side, the exact attitude of a bird that has suddenly met a curious and disturbing specimen of insect life. Man on the Box
"Ah," said she, and smiled roguishly, "that afterthought just saved you." Bat Wing
And then he'd grin at me so roguishly, as if to say, 'Let's play before I go to sleep!' Love's Pilgrimage
Then, a bit roguishly, she demanded:—"Should you like to hear it—really?" Oh, Money! Money!
But the flower had been quicker than she: there it grew, fast fixed in the earth, and, she thought, looked at her roguishly. A Double Story
"Oh, I don’t think I must come any more," roguishly. Winding Paths
Oh, yes, I am THAT," and Patty laughed, roguishly; "but a well- behaved princess would not be talking to a strange man. Patty's Suitors
Pardon me!" cried Miss Wetheridge roguishly, "that seems to me your inevitable fate, sooner or later. Without a Home
More considerate of others and even, more roguishly merry. Raspberry Jam
"Of course, I mean except the swing," said Marjorie, looking roguishly at Uncle Steve to see if she had guessed right. Marjorie's Vacation
She smiled at him, gently for a moment, and then roguishly, and her dimples flashed into view, as she danced lightly away from him, calling back over her shoulder, "Catch me first!" Patty's Butterfly Days
"I don't either," and Patty dimpled roguishly at him. Patty's Suitors
"Now," he observed roguishly, cutting the cigar, "we shall see, Mrs. Plover!" The Old Wives' Tale
You 'begin to think,'" she retorted, roguishly; "haven't you ever thought it before? Katherine's Sheaves
"Where?" she asked roguishly, twisting her head on one side with the movement of a listening bird. Kennedy Square
As Patty stood thus, she did not see or hear a large and stalwart young man come up on the veranda, and, smiling roguishly, steal up behind her. Patty's Butterfly Days
Patty dearly loved fooling, and she smiled back at him roguishly, and just at that moment Philip Van Reypen came into the room. Patty's Suitors
He paused, looking at her roguishly from under lowered eyelids. The Old Wives' Tale
The policeman smiled at him roguishly, and then gently wagged his finger in reproof. Nonsense Novels
"Yes, papa;" and the child, half turning from her mother, but still clinging round her neck, looked at her father roguishly. Outpost
"Do you think"—Irene looked roguishly at her cousin—"Mr. Otway would forgive us if we begged him to come, too?" The Crown of Life
"Whom do you want to see in Philadelphia, Max?" she asked, smiling roguishly at him. Tides of Barnegat
Forget-me-nots jewelled the banks; ragged robin looked roguishly from, clumps of bushes; the scent of hay seemed to fill the world. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl
The charm of the young face lay for him in its ever-present suggestion of a roguishly winsome smile, which made it difficult not to watch too intently the play of her eyes and lips. Will Warburton
—May I say a word to your telephone, missy? he asked roguishly. Ulysses
Fedya bent over, and whispered something in his ear, smiling roguishly. Mother
She laughed a little roguishly to disguise the sting. Who Cares? a story of adolescence
The river had lazily flowed past banks gaily decorated with timid forget-me-nots and purple veitch; the ragged robin had looked roguishly from the hedge. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl
Camilla looked at her roguishly, and said: "If you really think me a grown-up girl, take me with you to the parlor." Frederick the Great and His Family
Much tickled, he sits down again and looks roguishly at Cleopatra, who is furious. Caesar and Cleopatra
I asked "As many as you can afford," she answered, roguishly "Will you sell me twenty-five dollars' worth?" The Rise of David Levinsky
He kicks and crows, and looks up at his mother; and in the end lisps roguishly, as if it was the merriest joke in all this merry world, "Adum Mataddum." Bob, Son of Battle
He would not stand still to be groomed, but wriggled and twisted and leaped upon the children, putting his shaggy wet paws roguishly in their faces. Greyfriars Bobby
Out of this canopy she looked up at the brawny, serious man, roguishly. Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp or, the Old Lumberman's Secret
Yet, whenever he was so, he seemed extraordinarily cheerful as he either strummed his favourite pieces on the piano or looked roguishly at us and made jokes about us all, not excluding even Mimi. Youth
She sighed, and after a pause her grave, strained mien broke into a smile "So all you told me about Matilda was a lie, was it?" she said, roguishly. The Rise of David Levinsky
"And has a stinger, too," she replied roguishly. Janice Day the Young Homemaker
Beholding me she stared wide-eyed for a moment, then rose, smiling roguishly, and sank down in a slow and gracious curtsey. Black Bartlemy's Treasure
They run, creep, hop, and skip, bend, fall, climb, and swing; but she tells me roguishly that she is "walk-plant." The Story of my life; with her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education, including passages from the reports and letters of her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, by John Albert Macy
"You would not say so did you but know what I know," she informed me roguishly. Bardelys the Magnificent; being an account of the strange wooing pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol, marquis of Bardelys...
When, explaining your own difficulty in arriving at a conclusion, you remark that Great Britain is an island, she roguishly shakes her head.  The Angel and the Author, and others
One of them, deliciously and roguishly handsome as a faun, with the eyes of a faun, wore a flaming double-hibiscus bloom coquettishly tucked over his ear. On the Makaloa Mat
"And what if it were true, Signor Alexis Orloff, called the handsome Northern Hercules?" asked she, roguishly imitating his grave seriousness. The Daughter of an Empress
At the Park entrance she stopped again and smiled roguishly. The Foolish Virgin
And there, at the corner before them, waited Clematis, roguishly lying in a mud-puddle in the gutter. Seventeen A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family Especially William
She laughed roguishly, called out cheerfully: "Good-bye, poor prisoners!" and slipped away as quick as a mouse. Creatures That Once Were Men
Saxon cried, resting her cheek against the velvet muzzle of one, while the other roguishly nuzzled for a share. The Valley of the Moon
"Were I Juno, would you consent to be my Vulcan?" roguishly asked Corilla. The Daughter of an Empress
HIS bow and dart bearing, And torch brightly flaring,   Dan Cupid on flies; With victory laden, To vanquish each maiden He roguishly tries. The Poems of Goethe Translated in the original metres
"I think, Lewis, I must get you to help me make my new gown," said Betty, roguishly. Betty Zane
You are beginning to really enjoy the sensation when she roguishly pats the back of your hand—pitty pat—as a signal that the operation is now over. Cobb's Anatomy
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