Sometimes after having been roasted in the fire, the natives snatch it
briskly from the embers, and permitting it to slip out of the yielding rind into a vessel of cold water, stir up the mixture, which they call 'bo-a-sho'.
Just then a bell above the throne rang
briskly, and the King gave another nervous jump.
"And what if you are," Miss Rachael replied
briskly. "In my young days we were in the nursery at nineteen."
Mr Pickering walked
briskly along the road, then less
briskly as he drew nearer the farm.
"`I'm real glad to see you,' she said
briskly, when I landed in her yard.
"If things never happened life would be pretty dull," said the Story Girl
briskly. "Oh, don't look so dismal, all of you."
Now when the uncle had arrived at his lodgings with his nephew, partly to indulge his own inclinations (for he dearly loved his bottle), and partly to disqualify his nephew from the immediate execution of his purpose, he ordered wine to be set on the table; with which he so
briskly plyed the young gentleman, that this latter, who, though not much used to drinking, did not detest it so as to be guilty of disobedience or want of complacence by refusing, was soon completely finished.
I remembered her tripping
briskly about the dining-room on her high heels, carrying a big trayful of dishes, glancing rather pertly at the spruce travelling men, and contemptuously at the scrubby ones-- who were so afraid of her that they didn't dare to ask for two kinds of pie.
'Oh,' said the father, 'she has plenty of good sense'; and the mother said: 'Oh, she can see the wind coming up the street, and hear the flies coughing.' 'Well,' said Hans, 'if she is not really smart, I won't have her.' When they were sitting at dinner and had eaten, the mother said: 'Elsie, go into the cellar and fetch some beer.' Then Clever Elsie took the pitcher from the wall, went into the cellar, and tapped the lid
briskly as she went, so that the time might not appear long.
"How is it," she began, as usual in French, settling down
briskly and fussily in the easy chair, "how is it Annette never got married?
They walked
briskly on for an hour or two, for even little Button-Bright was a good walker and did not tire easily.
The more
briskly they walked the more
briskly walked she.