I don't think, though, that I ought to go very often to horse races, because they are awfully fascinating.
I'm awfully sorry I made fun of your hair that time.
Not a kindred spirit, of course; but still I like him and I'm awfully sorry I ever criticized his prayers.
" "You look awfully nice," said Diana, who having just received a compliment from one of her cousins, felt that she ought to pass it on.
"I was awfully near giving up in despair," explained Anne.
I miss you awfully to tell all my secrets to and I don't like Gertie Pye one bit.
"That's awfully nice raspberry cordial, Anne," she said.
"I'm awfully sorry I made fun of your hair, Anne," he whispered contritely.
"I'm awfully glad you've come to live at Green Gables.
Bell made an awfully long prayer.
" "It sounds awfully disrespectful to just say Marilla," protested Anne.
"It must be awfully lonesome down there with so much water around you.
They're always beautiful and rich, and awfully scared.
"She's awfully fond of Wendy," he said to himself.
" "I am awfully glad she isn't dead," said Tootles.
" "No, indeed," replied the twins; "it's awfully difficult to be a twin.
Next day, however, she was awfully tender, and gave out bandages to every one, and they played till bed-time at limping about and carrying their arms in slings.
It was saying, "To die will be an awfully big adventure.
The other boys thought this awfully interesting, and insisted on joining, and they made slates for themselves, and sat round the table, writing and thinking hard about the questions she had written on another slate and passed round.
"All look your best," Peter warned them; "first impressions are awfully important.