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More "Comfy" Quotes from Famous Books



... delicately that she is subject to a certain softening). Sit down, won't you, my dear sir, and make yourself comfy. ...
— Dear Brutus • J. M. Barrie

... roof," said Mr. Harley capably. "Let's see; if we take that door and put it across these two barrels, that will keep the rain off. Here's a piece of oilcloth we can use for a curtain to shut the lightning out. Now we're as comfy as we would ...
— Four Little Blossoms on Apple Tree Island • Mabel C. Hawley

... Very comfy and bright looked the fire. Very funny were the shadows on the wall, dancing and bowing to each other and jumping up ...
— Seven O'Clock Stories • Robert Gordon Anderson

... off the rails and the stoker is damaged above a bit," said Acton, seriously, "and we're fixtures here until the company comes and digs us out. There's only one thing to do: we must make ourselves as comfy as possible for the night. I must see that lady, though, before we do anything for ourselves. Back ...
— Acton's Feud - A Public School Story • Frederick Swainson

... vanished, leaving the business woman quite serene and satisfied. She would find her happiness in mere things—in owning her home; in facing old age single-handed and knowing it would not bring the gray wolf; in helping Luke through college while her mother was in a comfy orthodox heaven with plenty of plates of hot cakes and dozens of starched window curtains; in rejoicing at some new possession for her living room, at her immaculate business costumes, new books, tickets for the opera season; in vacationing ...
— The Gorgeous Girl • Nalbro Bartley

... that, sweety," she pleaded. "Ye're just like ye was goin' dead.... I tell ye nobody'll hurt the poor little feller in the garret.... I'll see to that.... I'll fix it up all comfy fer 'im." ...
— The Secret of the Storm Country • Grace Miller White

... your head against my knees, if you like," Rose said to Quin, who was sprawling on the floor at her feet. "There, is that comfy?" ...
— Quin • Alice Hegan Rice

... hit. Anyway, I'll make enough to keep things going—so there'll be enough for you and mother. Now—there isn't any use arguing. It's college for yours, Virgie, and when you graduate you'll marry a millionaire and we'll all be happy and comfy." ...
— Bought and Paid For - From the Play of George Broadhurst • Arthur Hornblow









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