"Cute" Quotes from Famous Books
... "Oh, isn't it cute?" said Kitty. "We'll build our cabin right here, and we'll play this is our water-power, and build a mill too. I'll be Mr. Brown, and you may be the ... — Harper's Young People, September 21, 1880 - An Illustrated Weekly • Various
... so deft and gentle. Some of the women are beautiful, and all the young appeared to me to be well-formed. As for the babies! I washed two or three little piccaninnies when I was in the South, and the way they rolled their gorgeous eyes at me was "too cute," which means in ... — The Story of My Life - Recollections and Reflections • Ellen Terry
... and, somehow or other, a little of everything, and all sort of things. My father was jest like myself, and swore, before I was born, that I should be born jest like him—and so I was. Never were two black peas more alike. He was a 'cute old fellow, and swore he'd make me so too—and so he did. You know how he did that?—now, I'll go a York shilling against a Louisiana bit, that you can't ... — Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia • William Gilmore Simms
... is as cute as a pet fox," said Peter Walsh. "You'd be hard set to keep anything from him that he ... — Priscilla's Spies 1912 • George A. Birmingham
... soon be put in de jug (jail), if they didn't make us stretch hemp without trial. But a good thick coat of tar and feathers will become his style of beauty fust-rate; and if we uns ride him on a rail, he will dance a jig with his feet in de air and will look more cute than ary Injun you uns ever see daubed with his ... — The Kentucky Ranger • Edward T. Curnick
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