The end is, that this person, whoever he may be, was
cleverly turned back southward on a false scent before the men in my employment crossed the Firth.
However, he determined to manage more
cleverly than his brother, and got together a rich present of gold and fine horses for the king; and thought he must have a much larger gift in return; for if his brother had received so much for only a turnip, what must his present be wroth?
He was neatly made, all of tin, nicely soldered at the joints, and his various limbs were
cleverly hinged to his body so that he could use them nearly as well as if they had been common flesh.
He several times expressed his regret at Monsieur Darzac's absence from the chateau on all these occasions, and thought that Monsieur Darzac had done
cleverly in allying himself with Monsieur Joseph Rouletabille, who could not fail, sooner or later, to discover the murderer.
The Hair Trunk is not hurled at the stranger's head--so to speak--as the chief feature of an immortal work so often is; no, it is carefully guarded from prominence, it is subordinated, it is restrained, it is most deftly and
cleverly held in reserve, it is most cautiously and ingeniously led up to, by the master, and consequently when the spectator reaches it at last, he is taken unawares, he is unprepared, and it bursts upon him with a stupefying surprise.
'Ah,' said he, 'the King's daughter shall not overreach us;' and, loading his gun, he shot so
cleverly, that he shot away the horse's skull from under the runner's head, without its hurting him.
While one person is performing this operation, another takes a ripe cocoanut, and breaking it in halves, which they also do very
cleverly, proceeds to grate the juicy meat into fine particles.
Pelageya Danilovna began to recognize the mummers, admired their
cleverly contrived costumes, and particularly how they suited the young ladies, and she thanked them all for having entertained her so well.
He did it very
cleverly, indeed, and the Princess looked at the strange piglets as if she were as truly astonished as any vegetable person could be.
Yet not one of the obstacles really existed -- all were
cleverly contrived deceptions.
As for her she plays her part just as
cleverly with her pen as she played it with her tongue.
I often think that the celebrated talkers of the last century would have found it difficult to talk
cleverly now.