Then came a personal interview of a gratulatory nature, in which Taylor promised to invite Mr. Milliken to the Table as soon as a vacancy occurred.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann
Clifford gazed upon her with a sort of enthusiastic and self-gratulatory pride; perhaps he felt to be thus loved and by such a creature was matter of pride, even in the lowest circumstances to which he could ever be exposed.
"Paul Clifford, Volume 6."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Having ere long met the gratulatory calls of his metropolitan friends, he daily beheld his lovely bride-lovely in mind as in person-becoming more and more "the worshipped cynosure of neighboring eyes;" not only adorning the highest circles of society, but filling his home with all the ineffable charms of a wedded life, inspired by the gentle graces of domestic tenderness.
"Thaddeus of Warsaw"
Jane Porter