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And very slyly, too, for he had not seen her move nor heard a sound.
"I know a couple of ways to make you stay," she said slyly.
I asked slyly, knowing full well that they had not.
"I was certainly a green one, to be taken in so slyly," said he.
This time I slyly waited for her to make the first move.
He looked at her slyly from the corners of his eyes.
She was smiling, slyly I thought, talking to two men who looked a little older than me.
She looked up at him slyly from under her eyelids.
The relationship of words to images can be slyly exploited.
"I read about one who used to do it very slyly.
I would try, slyly, to determine his feelings for me.
Only then did they look slyly at each other and giggle.
The best way to understand this, she added slyly, would be to come to all 14 performances.
Torres looked slyly at the two young men, but said not a word.
He smiled slyly, reached up, and turned off the radio.
"But it did get him to lead us to the library," the old man said slyly.
"Of course we could simply stay here a while longer," Silk said slyly.
"That was what I had in mind," he said slyly.
Even better, he said slyly, if the men are not wearing much and have beautiful bodies.
He flipped his brown hair to one side and smiled slyly.
And how slyly, now, she was humiliating her with this knowledge.
Almost slyly, he turned his head and looked beyond the Sanctuary walls.
He tried to imagine a world where true north was slipping slyly off to the east or west and gave up almost at once.
Actually, some funny stuff, but slyly worked in around the edges.
Take a chance, a voice seemed to whisper slyly in her ear.