Allan is perfectly lovely," she announced one Sunday afternoon.
They had a "perfectly elegant tea;" and then came the delicious occupation of dressing in Diana's little room upstairs.
She seems to have a skill and presence of mind perfectly wonderful in a child of her age.
Sophia Sloane offered to teach her a perfectly elegant new pattern of knit lace, so nice for trimming aprons.
"How perfectly lovely!
"Not that lovers ever really walk there," she explained to Marilla, "but Diana and I are reading a perfectly magnificent book and there's a Lover's Lane in it.
But I'm perfectly certain I put it back.
"She stayed playing with Diana more than half an hour more 'n I gave her leave to; and now she's perched out there on the woodpile talking to Matthew, nineteen to the dozen, when she knows perfectly well she ought to be at her work.
She says it's perfectly splendid and tremendously exciting.
Thomas said I was the homeliest baby she ever saw, I was so scrawny and tiny and nothing but eyes, but that mother thought I was perfectly beautiful.
It's such a perfectly elegant name.
But just now I feel pretty nearly perfectly happy.
But, despite the delights before her—'the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome'—lure of the ageless Nile—glamour of the Riviera—mosque and palace and minaret—she knew perfectly well that no spot or place or home in the world could ever possess the sorcery of her Blue Castle.
But Valancy knew perfectly well he wasn't sleeping any more than she was.
Valancy wasted many perfectly good sleeping hours in these delightful communings.
She learned to know every bird at sight and mimic its call—though never so perfectly as Barney.
I want you to feel perfectly free.
And I'm perfectly happy.
Of course, with my bringing up, I realise perfectly well that this is one of the things 'a lady should not do.
She was perfectly happy, riding beside Barney.