But Arnold Bennett could still ease himself into any amount of London club leather, and soliloquise as happily on the things that really matter, without any nagging from women at all. |
But we have no time to stay and admire or to soliloquise over scenery. |
He sat crouched over the flickering fire, saying nothing, letting Ancrum soliloquise as he pleased. |
The foolish girl paused, and laughed, as if she did not like to soliloquise too confidentially, even to a kitten. |
She treats it with absolute indifference, and begins to soliloquise, with a touch of scorn in her language. |
There was a night-scene, in which I had to soliloquise, while rocking my child and singing it to sleep with some old ditty. |