'She curtsey'd to me.' | |
- And curtsey when you meet them. | |
- Great! No curtsey. | |
- l don't know how to curtsey. | |
And each time, I would curtsey back, looking at him intensely. | |
'She curtsey'd to me.' | |
- And curtsey when you meet them. | |
- Great! No curtsey. | |
- l don't know how to curtsey. | |
And each time, I would curtsey back, looking at him intensely. | |
- Come, children, make your curtsies. | |
- How do you turn off the curtsies? - Oh. | |
Adams, I told you I want no flattery and no curtsies, I dislike it so much. | |
And, of course, at the dances at Vauxhall, she curtsies lower than anybody else in the room. | |
Her chariot is an empty hazelnut, and in this state, she gallops night by night through lovers brains, and then they dream of love, o'er courtiers knees that dream on curtsies straight, o'er lawyers fingers, who straight dream on fees, o'er ladies' lips, who straight on kisses dream. | |
- Come, children, make your curtsies. | |
- How do you turn off the curtsies? - Oh. | |
Adams, I told you I want no flattery and no curtsies, I dislike it so much. | |
And, of course, at the dances at Vauxhall, she curtsies lower than anybody else in the room. | |
Her chariot is an empty hazelnut, and in this state, she gallops night by night through lovers brains, and then they dream of love, o'er courtiers knees that dream on curtsies straight, o'er lawyers fingers, who straight dream on fees, o'er ladies' lips, who straight on kisses dream. | |
And to think we curtsied to those halfies. | |
Grandpa curtsied. | |
He's done, and I know because he curtsied. | |
I have professionally curtsied for 18 years with no other marketable skills except for being Hagula, and that job sucks. | |
I think when we met, he curtsied. | |
And I've no intention of curtsying, either, so forget it. | |
And we would love to do that, but all the bowing and curtsying, l don't think so. | |
Bowing and curtsying. | |
I am curtsying to the Host, my Lady. | |
Well, curtsying is a great workout, and it's cheaper than a gym membership. | |
And to think we curtsied to those halfies. | |
Grandpa curtsied. | |
He's done, and I know because he curtsied. | |
I have professionally curtsied for 18 years with no other marketable skills except for being Hagula, and that job sucks. | |
I think when we met, he curtsied. | |
And I've no intention of curtsying, either, so forget it. | |
And we would love to do that, but all the bowing and curtsying, l don't think so. | |
Bowing and curtsying. | |
I am curtsying to the Host, my Lady. | |
Well, curtsying is a great workout, and it's cheaper than a gym membership. | |