"Breezily" Quotes from Famous Books
... what ho!" said Reggie breezily. He always believed in starting a conversation well, and putting people at their ease. ... — A Damsel in Distress • Pelham Grenville Wodehouse
... that," Lord Merton, said breezily. "There have been far worse scandals than this in great houses before now; and, at any rate, it does not touch us. I am afraid you have been rather inconvenienced here, and that the Grange has not upheld its reputation for hospitality. Still, I hope it will be all right to-morrow, and I sincerely ... — The Mystery of the Four Fingers • Fred M. White
... breezily and looked so hard at the piece of cocoanut pie beside Ruth's plate (having eaten her own piece already) that Ruth laughed and pushed ... — Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall - or Solving the Campus Mystery • Alice B. Emerson |