"I s'pose," said that gentleman as he watched the other's retreating figure and dubiously smelt the cigar; "I s'pose it's all right; but he's a larky sort, and I 'ave heard of 'em exploding.
"At Sunwich Port, Complete"
W.W. Jacobs
Fritz had the satisfied and rather larky air of a man who has been having one good time and intends to have another.
"The Woman With The Fan"
Robert Hichens
She could not forbear to note that he was a bit sky-larky, too, in his letters, and observed that she had found it wise, mainly to keep one's wings tightly folded in New York.
"She Buildeth Her House"
Will Comfort