"Breeziness" Quotes from Famous Books
... engagement—his daily engagement with Elodie at the stuffy little hotel table d'hote. But the other begged him for God's sake not to desert him in this lonely multitude. It would not be the act of a Christian and a comrade. Andrew was tempted, feeling the charm and breeziness of the Australian like a breath of the free air of Flanders and Picardy. He went indoors to the telephone. Elodie, eventually found, responded. Of course, her poor Andre must have his little pleasure. He deserved it, mon Dieu! It was gentil of him to consult ... — The Mountebank • William J. Locke
... a breeziness about Mr. Durnford which at once afforded preliminary refreshment to such troubled spirits as ... — The Golden Shoemaker - or 'Cobbler' Horn • J. W. Keyworth |