" Rhoda Stuart flung her a significantly malicious smile from the porch—which Emily never even saw.
But you see—dear—there had been much malicious gossip—and Beatrice was known to have gone on board The Lady of Winds.
Emily was mistress of a subtly malicious style when she chose to be.
But Miss Brownell, with a smile of malicious enjoyment on her thin lips, held it beyond her reach.
There was a malicious light in Jennie's beady eyes.
The exodus from it was his silent and malicious retort to a silent rebuke.
Emanuel underwent some raillery, half good-humoured, half, I thought, malicious, especially on Madame Beck's part.
With malicious intent he bethought himself, one day, to intrude on her class; as quick as lightning he gathered her method of instruction; it differed from a pet plan of his own.
" "I do pull tails when I can get hold of them," said the malicious monkey.
"I may trust then to your solemn assurance that you will not repeat either to man or woman what—even if it have any degree of truth in it—is yet a malicious representation?
Casaubon was gone away, and said in her easy staccato, which always seemed to contradict the suspicion of any malicious intent— "Do you know, Dorothea, I saw some one quite young coming up one of the walks.
Strickland's eyes rested on him, and there was in them a malicious expression.
I had never heard her more malicious about our common friends.
Weitbrecht-Rotholz belongs to that school of historians which believes that human nature is not only about as bad as it can be, but a great deal worse; and certainly the reader is safer of entertainment in their hands than in those of the writers who take a malicious pleasure in representing the great figures of romance as patterns of the domestic virtues.
It taught him that he had been scarcely more misled by Thorpe's first boast of the family wealth than by his subsequent malicious overthrow of it; that in no sense of the word were they necessitous or poor, and that Catherine would have three thousand pounds.
With resentful eyes and passion-red cheeks she confronted alike Diana's sympathetic gaze and Charlie Sloane's indignant nods and Josie Pye's malicious smiles.
The very absurdity of the thing shows her malicious intent.
His lip was curled with malicious triumph.
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