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Within a few years, thanks largely to some sharp, rosy fictions set in Scotland and to "The Little Minister," a quaint tale of a minister who falls in love with a Gypsy, he had acquired not just a solid readership but a serious reputation; all of a sudden, we find him in correspondence with Thomas Hardy and Robert Louis Stevenson.
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The future, as conceived by a Powell, a Mitford or a Waugh, is never a rosy blur but something sharp, hard and ominous.
Well, Mr Brown acknowledged that things were not all that rosy by announcing a sharp slowdown in overall total spending in the coming years, and an increase in public borrowing of approximately £10bn over the coming five years.
For example, this riddle about a pencil uses personification as well as metaphor: "I wear a rosy hat but have no head; I'm sharp but have no brain.
In profile she is sharp and chiselled, her body resonating authority, while face-on, her bright grey eyes and rosy smile suggest fun and waywardness.
Everything rosy?
And a rosy glow.
"Everything is rosy.
The Look: Rosy Outlook.
A rosy future, perhaps.
Sharp, very sharp".
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