"Ducky" Quotes from Famous Books
... promised anything, I guess; and that very afternoon she gave me three lovely rings, and a ducky little bracelet-watch, when we were out shopping for short clothes and babyfied hats. Soon we moved away from that hotel to one on the north side, where nobody had seen us; and the first thing I knew, I was a little ... — My Friend the Chauffeur • C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson
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... ready, Johnny?" Mary V's voice was rather alarmingly sweet. "I'm not going to touch this ducky little wheel. I'm afraid I might think it was my car and do something queer. I shall let you drive—if you call it driving. Now if Mr. Halliday will crank up for ... — Skyrider • B. M. Bower
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... is the way you are sitting. Yes, altogether it is quite ducky. I really must go to Marguerite on Monday. Don't let me forget about it or the dentist either. I shall have my hands full and my mouth also. The proper caper, too, apparently. That little dollymop, whom we saw this afternoon, ... — The Paliser case • Edgar Saltus
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... I and the old lady been saying, 'Why, it may well be they'll let her go free at once.' Why, it happens, ducky, they'll even give you a heap of money sometimes, that's sure," the watchman's wife began, in her singing voice: "Yes, we were wondering, 'Why's she so long?' And now just see what it is. Well, our ... — Resurrection • Count Leo Tolstoy
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... pets, everything is settled. We're going to leave this house, and go and live in the country. Such a ducky dear little white house. I know you'll ... — The Railway Children • E. Nesbit
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... enjoyed myself so much before," she declared. "What a ducky little glass! Now I'm going to ... — The Lamp in the Desert • Ethel M. Dell
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... fetch a fat roast. But while he was gone, the Hen woke up the Cock, and told him how it had gone with Goosey-Poosey and Ducky-Lucky; and so Cocky-Lucky and Henny-Penny flew out through the chimney, and if they hadn't got to the Dovrefell, it surely would have been all over with ... — Popular Tales from the Norse • Sir George Webbe Dasent
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