Yet heavier far than your Petrarchan stuff- Owl-downy nonsense that the faintest puff Twirls into trunk-paper the while you con it." And, veritably, Sol is
right enough. The general tuckermanities are arrant Bubbles - ephemeral and so transparent - But this is, now, - you may depend upon it - Stable, opaque, immortal - all by dint Of the dear names that lie concealed within 't.
Poems
And all these conversations were
right enough, only in two places there was something not quite right.
Anna Karenina
Oh, the place belongs to me, right enough!" he went on, smiling.
"Not that I want to make myself disagreeable," he continued, "but the Tower is mine, right enough, even if I have let it remain unoccupied for some time."
The Vanished Messenger
"If that doctor was aboard," he said, "I'd be
right enough in a couple of turns, but I don't have no manner of luck, you see, and that's what's the matter with me.
Treasure Island
However, there are ships where, as an old grizzled mate once told me, "nothing ever seems to go right!" And, looking from the poop where we both stood (I had paid him a neighbourly call in dock), he added: "She's one of them." He glanced up at my face, which expressed a proper professional sympathy, and set me right in my natural surmise: "Oh no; the old man's
right enough. He never interferes.
Mirror of the Sea
"
Right enough, friend," said he, and, having sat down, took out of his knapsack a scrap of blue French cloth, and wrapped it round his foot.
War and Peace
The head looked
right enough, but when he placed my hand on the top of it, it sunk in a bed of curls, rather alarmingly low, especially in the middle.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
"Oh, you don't see straight," said Danglars; "he's gone
right enough."
Count of Monte Cristo
Fanny was
right enough in not expecting to hear from Miss Crawford now at the rapid rate in which their correspondence had begun; Mary's next letter was after a decidedly longer interval than the last, but she was not right in supposing that such an interval would be felt a great relief to herself.
Mansfield Park
But this in the case of a young man is surely
right enough. His character is unformed.
Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
She came in and opened your windows without so much as a by your leave or with your leave, `and me with my bronchitis, enough to give me my death of cold;' she poked her nose into corners, and if she didn't say the place was dirty you saw what she thought
right enough, `an' it's all very well for them as 'as servants, but I'd like to see what she'd make of 'er room if she 'ad four children, and 'ad to do the cookin', and mend their clothes, and wash them.'
Of Human Bondage
It was all
right enough, down whence he had come, for youths and maidens to win each other by contact; but for the exalted personages up above on the heights to make love in similar fashion had seemed unthinkable.
Martin Eden
Their substance was
right enough; it was the sound of them that was wrong.
Uneasy Money
"I think it is
right enough, you always want to come and try to give your best, every time you step on the cricket field," he added.
My best was not enough: Kieron Pollard