10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PETTEDLY»
Discover the use of
pettedly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pettedly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Peveril of the Peak: In Four Volumes
a Look you there now, Master Attorney,» said the Judge —a This comes of not
keeping the crown witnesses together and in readiuess—l am sure I cannot help
the consequences.» a Nor I either, my lord,» said the attorney, pettedly. a I could
...
"Ivanhoe" Author of "Waverley" (The, etc), 1823
2
A Vocabulary of English Rhymes Arranged on a New Plan
testily pettedly [estitll, above] festerments pestennents [et, p. 80] destitute
tfetidness restitute! ce lestially? in debtedness [Sschal, p. 382] [et, p. 80]
destitutes! restitutest in cestuous? fretfully sestival? or tem pestuous? [etful, p.
390] estival?
Hastily, or pettedly, or despairingly, you took the wrong turning; or you might have
been dwelling now amid verdant fields and silver waters in the country of
contentment and success. Many men and women, in the temporary bitterness of
some ...
4
Last hours with cousin Kate [a collection of C.D. Bell's ...
... of triumph in telling your story, I cannot help feeling a little afraid that you may
have thought too much of pleasing yourself, and not enough of pleasing the Lord.
' ' I don't understand you,' he said, a little pettedly. 206 THE CHILD'S OFFERING.
Catherine Douglas Bell, 1862
Hastily, or pettedly, or despairingly, you took the wrong turning; or you might have
been dwelling now amid verdant fields and silver waters in the country of
contentment and success. Many men and women, in the temporary bitterness of
some ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1861
Her shallow mind Delights to count the numbers who pretend For her a love, of
very doubtful end, And, pettedly, to favour or offend When she's inclined ; But, you
will find, That such an one is oftenest left to wend All in the lurch, Alone to church
...
7
A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen
When congratulated on his reconciliation with his old opponents, he pettedly
replied : " I am the king's president ; I know nothing of the Pelhams ; I have
nothing to do with them." When, in October, 1761, Mr Pitt was urging in the
council an ...
George Godfrey Cunningham, 1853
8
Rest and Unrest; or, the Story of a year
Ella's eyes filled too, and there was a short silence ; but Marian was in no mood
to bear quiet sorrow. With an impatient gesture of her head, as if to throw off a
burden she did not choose to submit to, she cried half pettedly, “And such a
useless ...
Catherine Douglas BELL, 1858
Margaret turned her shoulder pettedly again, however, and Mrs Ashburton bit her
lip. " Still," remarked the latter, " when the bent is so decided, it woukL, surely, be
improper to throw any obstacle in the way. At all events, Ashburton, you are ...
10
Ella and Marian; or, Rest and unrest
With an impatient gesture of her head, as if to throw off a burden she did not
choose to submit to, she cried half pettedly, "And such a useless separation as it
is too! Why could not you attend college in Edinburgh, and get on just as well with
...
Catherine Douglas Bell, 1866