Your felicitation, benign, though doubtless gold at heart, is set in a doubtful frame. |
So when Kermit rode in with the news late in the afternoon it was a time for felicitation. |
Now I write these things to you from Smyrna, by the hand of the Ephesians, who are worthy of all felicitation. |
All nobles who used to pay visits of felicitation, now shunned her house and gathered at the mansion of Udaijin, near her own. |
She was not thinking of the kind of felicitation that had been implied when she had sent Evie the teacloth. |
It is, perhaps, a matter for felicitation that Mr. Kelly has been his own autobiographer. |