Marianne was surprised and confused, yet she could not help smiling at the quiet
archness of his manner, and after a moment's silence, said,
Grewgious had meant to be arch--not that he in the remotest degree expressed that meaning--and had brought himself into scarcely supportable proximity with the fire, as if to burn the fullest effect of his
archness into himself, as other subtle impressions are burnt into hard metals.
Elizabeth, having rather expected to affront him, was amazed at his gallantry; but there was a mixture of sweetness and
archness in her manner which made it difficult for her to affront anybody; and Darcy had never been so bewitched by any woman as he was by her.
"How could you be so treacherous!" said Tess, between
archness and real dismay, and getting rid of his arm by pulling open his fingers one by one, though at the risk of slipping off herself.
He talked with fluency and spirit -- and there was an
archness and pleasantry in his manner which interested, though it was hardly understood by her.
Surely somebody has taught you," she added, with amiable
archness.
She turned her clear brown eyes upon him, and was regarding him with such manifest unconsciousness of the drift of his speech, and, withal, a little vague impatience of his
archness, that Mr.
The old lady chuckled, crumpled her lids, and went through the pantomime of
archness. "Not today.
She opened her eyes very wide and cocked her head on one side, looking at him with indescribable
archness.
'No, Fanny?' cried her old friend with some
archness.
Cora received her new and somewhat extraordinary protector courteously, at least; and even the pallid features of Alice lighted again with some of their native
archness as she thanked Heyward for his care.
I'll tell you what I like best to do, monsieur, shall I?" She looked up again; she had compounded her glance well this time--much
archness, more deference, a spicy dash of coquetry, an unveiled consciousness of capacity.