"Forefinger" Quotes from Famous Books
... the night before; her waist was confined by the same black band; but the chestnut hair seemed more beautiful beneath the black silk sunshade, leaned so gracefully, the black handle held between thumb and forefinger. And the little black figure seemed a part of the beautiful English park, now so green and fragrant in all the flower and sunlight of June, and decorated with a blue summer sky, and white clouds moving lazily over the tops of the trees. And the impression of the beautiful park was enforced ... — Vain Fortune • George Moore
... the same service from three men, and that each had answered me with the single word yes, accompanied by a gesture of the hand. If one of them had let his thumb approach the forefinger, it is plain to me that he would deceive me, for his thumb thus placed tells me that he ... — Delsarte System of Oratory • Various
... to three days," remarked the prudent Brownie. "Last time it was to be three days—an' 'twas more like six when we saw you again. Once you two gets away—" and she wagged a stern forefinger at her employer. "And there's that black himp—he ... — A Little Bush Maid • Mary Grant Bruce
... all sitting under the trees before the hotel, resting rather vacantly after a hard romp. Celia perched high on a root, her curls against the brown bark, her hat dangling by its elastic from a forefinger, her lips parted, her eyes vacant. Gerald leaned gracefully against the trunk. Bobby sat cross-legged on the ground watching her—and him. Kitty and Margaret reclined flat on their backs, gazing up through the leaves. Morris alone showed a trace of activity. He had ... — The Adventures of Bobby Orde • Stewart Edward White
... reverentially but firmly, "'twas afther he was run by thim dogs yestherday, and 'twas your ladyship's dog that finished him. He tore the throat out of him under the bed!" He pointed an accusing forefinger at Bismarck, whose lambent eyes of terror glowed from beneath the valance ... — All on the Irish Shore - Irish Sketches • E. Somerville and Martin Ross
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