With her sly charm.
Inseparable from the text are the illustrations of Edward Ardizzone, which perfectly and brilliantly capture the gnarled quality and sly charm of the subject.
Mr. Bettger was best known for portraying ruthless types who were nonetheless imbued with sly charm in the westerns and film noir thrillers of the postwar era.
Ms. Carlson manages, with a good deal of cool, sly charm, to suggest a complex world with simple imagery.
But his crisply muted developments of pop standards ("But Not for Me," "Out of Nowhere") and an occasional blues retain their sly, provocative charm.
The categorical uncertainty is a part of the sly charm of this seemingly simple yet intellectually invigorating art.
Others are a sly charm and a firm grasp of geopolitical reality.
Mr. Schmidt accomplishes the difficult task of imbuing a louse with a sly charm.
But there's a glimmer of a sly, twinkling charm that seriously undercuts the play's impact.
In his characterization, the doctor has an air of vulnerability as well as authority, as he succumbs to Nora's sly charms.