10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TROUBLEDLY»
Discover the use of
troubledly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
troubledly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Do-It-Yourself BIBLE PROPHECY KIT!
Neat whorehouse births troubledly. Stubby, thrilled, ornate whorehouse.
Whorehouse both slender brutality. Badly nuttier whorehouse brothels. Desirably
blunt hotter whorehouse. Whorehouses tally-ho but interbred. Whorehouses
hinder ...
2
Report on Vanessa Hewstone
D. Appleton Hepplegarth, Chief of the famous United States Bureau of Crime
Prevention, troubledly scanned the opening of the highly confidential letter he
had just written, without aid of any secretary or stenographer from whom its
contents ...
Harry Stephen Keeler, Hazel Goodwin Keeler, 2010
3
The Portrait of Jirjohn Cobb
Anyway, in the first tavern where Mr. 'Rat' repaired to slake his thirst—and to
troubledly wonder whether, if he reported his valuable discovery to the Sheriff at
Marysville, he might not find himself locked up incognito for 30 days—with
somebody ...
Harry Stephen Keeler, 2009
4
The Complete Works of Thomas Nashe: Memorial-introduction
139 Troubledly, v. 233 Trouchmen, iii. 136 Trounce, v., ii. 179, 210 Trowe ye, v., i.
229 Trowld, v., ii. 190 Trowle, vi. 121 Trowle in, v., v. 237 Trowles up, v., iii. 183, v.
21 1 Trownse, v., v. 284 Truage, ii. 102 Truculent, iii. 59 Truilge. v.. ii. 151, iii.
Thomas Nash, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1885
5
The Theosophical Path: Illustrated Monthly
At the moment of crossing the boundaries of its atmosphere, he had felt himself,
troubledly-s in the presence of the unknown. - A tiny little God-forgotten nonentity
of a globe, beneath contempt in a way, — and yet infecting one with a sense that
...
Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley, Gottfried Purucker, 1922
But I wasn't thinking of in- W~_ vesting, Mr. Herrick," responded Eve, t - dryly. " If
there's any reason why I F-tl shouldn't know the name, that's sufficient." ~: Wade
observed her troubledly. " I— I beg your pardon, Miss Walton. ; I didn't mean to be
...
Ralph Henry Barbour, 1909
7
The Seesaw Log: A Chronicle of the Stage Production, with ...
Fundamentally, the choice emerging was between a "sympathetic character" and
one with involutions that the director was not attracted to, the actor would not play
, and audiences allegedly would not watch. Arthur said troubledly he felt the ...
8
The Unfortunate Traveller and Other Works
... dung154 me in a manner down to the infernal bottom of desolation, and so
troubledly bemuddled with grief and care every cell or organ-pipe of my purer
intellectual faculties, that no more they consort with any ingenuous playful
merriments, ...
His voice and manner were merry, but he looked troubledly from Joan to me and
back again. “Come, tell me your names and which of you his wife and which his
daughters, that I speak not amiss.” “Come, Mother, speak and bid them welcome
...
Maybe there are other things they don't know about." "Ensign Ro will assist you,"
said the captain. He shook his head troubledly. "Beverly, what were your
impressions of that . . . incident?" The red-haired doctor frowned, "One thing
bothers me.