"Comfy" Quotes from Famous Books
... day, that father had got ready for Marie, and he didn't want me to be Mary, and that was why he had got Cousin Grace and the automobile and the geraniums in the window, and, oh, everything that made it nice and comfy and homey. And then is when they bought me the new white dresses and the little white shoes. And I told Mother, of course, it was lovely to be Marie, and I liked it, only I knew she would feel bad to think, after all her ... — Mary Marie • Eleanor H. Porter
... be comfy while he's rustling it," said Casey, indicating a couch. He himself fell into a huge wicker chair, flung his hat carelessly at the table, and reached ... — Desert Conquest - or, Precious Waters • A. M. Chisholm
... you fear," Steve informed him. "Something tells me this is going to be one of my wakeful nights; so the rest of you can sleep right along as comfy as bugs in a rug. I'll do the watching for ... — Chums of the Camp Fire • Lawrence J. Leslie
... Then her face cleared. She thought she knew what that talk was about. Marjorie had been asking Constance's permission to tell her everything. She would hear the great secret on the way home, no doubt. Her spirits rose at the prospect of the comfy chat they would have in the automobile and for the rest of the evening she put aside all doubts and fears, and danced as only sweet and ... — Marjorie Dean - High School Sophomore • Pauline Lester
... said to Father, "Now, dear, if you're quite rested, and quite comfy, we want to tell you about the great railway accident, ... — The Railway Children • E. Nesbit
... that I haven't known one thoroughly comfy moment in it, since I came, except at night ... — Lady Betty Across the Water • Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson
... sermon last Sunday that there was no real happiness in getting or having—only in giving. And it's true. I feel FAR happier now than I ever did in my whole life before. Just think of Lida walking home this very minute with her poor little feet all nice and warm and comfy." ... — Rainbow Valley • Lucy Maud Montgomery
... you are going to look at," she said as she handed the book to Mary Jane at the foot of the stairs, "better fix some pillows real comfy fashion in the window seat where the light is good." And ... — Mary Jane: Her Book • Clara Ingram Judson
... much in her life, but she's always had a roof over her head that wasn't charity, and she always said, Jerry, that she couldn't never stand a—a institution. She can take any other room you say, Jerry. Maybe there's a little one up-stairs in the third story we could fix up comfy for her; but she's in the dark now, Jerry, and, my God! Jerry, she just couldn't stand ... — Humoresque - A Laugh On Life With A Tear Behind It • Fannie Hurst
... we will never talk of it,' said Mrs. Allonby quickly. 'Now, True, darling, take Bobby to Margot, and she will get a comfy bed for him in dad's dressing-room. And when he is quite tucked up in it he shall have a basin of bread and milk and go fast asleep till to-morrow morning, for I'm sure it is long past ... — 'Me and Nobbles' • Amy Le Feuvre |