10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VIPERISHLY»
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Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers
... to the racket or the sabre, with lissom wrists that can make a foil curl viperishly
round an antagonist's blade, but withal as luxurious in their tastes as Bolingbroke
, and from voluptuary taint as free as Sidney—uncertain in 180 OUR NOVELS.
... apt alike to the racket or the sabre, with lissom wrists that can make a foil curl
viperishly round an antagonist's blade, but withal as luxurious in their tastes as
Bolingbroke, and from voluptuary taint as free as Sidney — 180 OUR NOVELS.
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Hodgson Yates, 1870
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Maurice Dering, Or, The Quadrilateral: A Novel
... thirty yards of line skimming away with never a breath to aid it, or make a foil
curl viperishly round an antagonist's blade; and the square deep chest, in which
the lungs might play at their pleasure, against the breast of never so steep a brae.
George Alfred Lawrence, 1864
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The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club: Lord Peter Wimsey ...
A shocked veteran, till then invisible in a neighbouring armchair, poked out a
lean head like a tortoise and said “Sh!” viperishly. “Oh, I wouldn't dothat,” said
Wimsey, lightly. “Crime's a skilled occupation,y' know. Even a comparative
imbecile ...
5
The Real Adventure (Volume 1 of 2) (EasyRead Large Bold Edition)
She was only dimly aware of Benedict out in the hall in front, viperishly waiting for
the arrival of one of the owners to make an impassioned plea for reinstatement.
Her tears or her tantrums were matters of supremely little importance. But that ...
Henry Kitchell Webster, 2008
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Mohawks: A Novel (Complete)
Thereis sucha thing, you see, Mr. Durnford, as making a virtue of necessity,"
added Amelia viperishly. "A scar!" repeated Durnford;"the result of some accident
in childhood, I conclude?" "No doubt," answered her ladyship. "Itlooks like the ...
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The United States Navy and Defense Unification, 1947-1953
Indeed, "unification of the Armed Forces, despite its avowed aims, divided the
Services into suspicious and viperishly hostile factions."9 Even with the addition
of a chairman, it has been said that the Joint Chiefs "remained primarily a
corporate ...
Paolo Enrico Coletta, 1981
8
Secret History Revealed By Lady Peggy O'Malley
Mrs. Dalziel inquired about him; Tony with his mouth full answered indistinctly
and hurriedly that he was “getting along all right”—as well as anybody could
expect; and Milly viperishly turned the subject to Major Vandyke's exploit. “He'll
be a ...
And now Scipione was viperishly contemptuous. “I've shown you something,
have I? But what have you shown me?” “You shall tell me.” “First answer me this:
Now that you are here, do you go forward with this Doria marriage?” “The
betrothal ...
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The Ghost in the Little House: A Life of Rose Wilder Lane
Yet viperishly refusing any kind of help, hating anyone who in careless hospitality
so much as asks her to tea. ... In Maxwell Aley she has a sympathetic publisher. ...
In me she could have, has had, a sincere friend who tremendously admires ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VIPERISHLY»
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Theatre review: Rufus Norris's production of The Amen Corner …
... D Clarke as her wise and dignified sister, Eric Kofi Abrefa as her anguished, music loving son and Cecilia Noble as the viperishly sanctimonious Sister Moore. «Metro, Jun 13»
'Last Call for Blackford Oakes': Cocktails With Philby
Elsewhere, Buckley sometimes rushes to settle old scores with Commie-symps like Carlos Fuentes and Kris Kristofferson (!), though it's viperishly good when a ... «New York Times, Jul 05»