Like "Penrod" and "Seventeen," this book contains some remarkable phases of real boyhood and some of the best stories of juvenile prankishness that have ever been written.
"If Any Man Sin"
H. A. Cody
One would naturally think that the wear and tear of this intense application, day after day and night after night, would have tended to induce a heaviness and gravity of demeanor in these busy men; but on the contrary, the old spirit of good-humor and prankishness was ever present, as its frequent outbursts manifested from time to time.
"Edison, His Life and Inventions"
Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin
Why these curves should be so charming it would be hard to say; they have an exquisite prankishness of variety, the place where the upward or downward scrolls curl off from the main wave is delicately unexpected every time, and-especially in gold embroideries-is sensitively fit for the material, catching and losing the light, while the lengths of waving line are such as the long gold threads take by nature.
"Essays"
Alice Meynell