"Comfy" Quotes from Famous Books
... in down that he couldn't answer, and he was nice and comfy. Oh, but he was tired!—And in less than two ... — The Wonderful Adventures of Nils • Selma Lagerlof
... about Geordie's throat, by the way; it ought to be done, I suppose, but it doesn't seem to trouble him at all, and it can wait! Julie dear, why don't you and the boy and Anna come down, if only for four or five days? Bring nurse, and some old cottons, and a parasol, and we'll have a lovely, comfy time!" ... — The Story Of Julia Page - Works of Kathleen Norris, Volume V. • Kathleen Norris
... then I'll eat my hat! I could fairly hear 'em, dozens and dozens of them, clinking and clanking all over the place. And if you could see my room! I sleep in a four-poster as big as a suburban villa, and every now and again the furniture gives a comfy little crack or two, like someone practising with a pistol, just to remind me that my great-great-great-grandmother's ghost is sitting in the wardrobe and watching over me with true great-etc.-grandmotherly conscientiousness.... ... — The Riddle of the Frozen Flame • Mary E. Hanshew
... through the partitions. Three bells tingled all day long, and the only thing that saved Thomas from the "sickbay" was the fact that the bar closed at eleven. And a rough passage added to his labors. No Henley this voyage, no comfy loafing about the main-deck in the sunshine. A busy, miserable, dejected young man, who cursed his folly and yet clung to it with that tenacity which ... — The Voice in the Fog • Harold MacGrath
... do anything you don't want to," he comforted. "You're tired out, I know. But you'd be so much more comfy in ... — The Innocent Adventuress • Mary Hastings Bradley
... wasn't even dreaming of it, Hugh," he hastened to declare. "I'd much prefer to being asleep in my own comfy bed at home when midnight comes around, and the last thing on earth you'd catch me doing would be out ... — The Chums of Scranton High on the Cinder Path • Donald Ferguson
... in such coincidences," said Aurora, dryly; for in spite of her fluffy, kittenish looks, she was a very practical person. "But here we are at 'The Red Pig.' Nice and comfy, ... — The Opal Serpent • Fergus Hume
... Everyone is just jealous because you're so lovely and comfy looking," appeased Nettie Brocton, the dimple girl. "But I really do think this 'whisper' is awfully childish. Rather makes the strangers feel we are whispering ... — Jane Allen: Junior • Edith Bancroft
... morning, dear. We're not quite set to rights yet, though I brought my own servants, and they'll soon have us all comfy." ... — Marjorie at Seacote • Carolyn Wells |