10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENTURINGLY»
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venturingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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... rested, giving a softened depth to all its varying expression. There was no lack
of animated conversation, and on taking leave, Mrs. North said venturingly, ' If we,
as old residents, could meet any requirements you may find unprovided for, ...
Maria Louisa Charlesworth, 1858
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Rumi and Friends: Speak with the Music of Poetry to ...
“Wherefrom are you', venturingly I asked, “O' Spirit:” it mockingly countered and
said: “Half of me from Turkistan bids, And from Farghaneh bids, the other half
Ofwater and mud one part ofme, Another of soul and heart in distress be, One
part ...
3
Outrageous Fortune: A Novel
Moncrieffe had by this time so far recovered from his surprise as to say
venturingly: "But is not all this vexation avoidable by a little philosophy on Mr.
Bellchambers's part?" "You mean— eating everything and letting himself grow
stout?
He crossed to her and laid a hand venturingly on her shoulder. 'You're more
yourself now, aren't you? You won't slip up?' All the time he was waveringly
conscious of a boundary, beyond which she had remained since leaving the
nursing ...
5
One Hundred Years of Service Through Community: A Gould Farm ...
Gould Farm cherishes its past, but it also moves venturingly into the burgeoning
present. Its faith is in a living God. Fellowship with Him is life—New Life.3
Princeton Theological Seminary Professor, Seward Hiltner, after recalling when
there 81 ...
Steven K. Smith, Terry Beitzel, 2014
Had he not got her so venturingly and she • realised she owed him a debt too, a
salve to mitigate the rigours of the venture. "Kusum, howsoever, foolish my step
might have been yet it had to be undertaken because I could not hand you over
to ...
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Lovers of Louisiana (to-day)
On a witty though grave reply of monsieur to the Scot she venturingly commented
, in undertone and in pure French, to Rosalie. "True!" she said exultantly, "true! Ah
, I too am for the Allies, body and soul ! And you ? " In the same tongue Rosalie ...
George Washington Cable, 1918
Rene looked sulkily at Fifine, and said venturingly in his extraordinary English, "
Perhaps he must come yesterday for visiting you. When as I shall say, ' Go you,
then ! ' to this mister, my Fifine." " Don't be ridiculous, Rene," said Fifine,
shrugging ...
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The Great Way: A Story of the Joyful, the Sorrowful, the ...
She had venturingly hoped that this, and her own leaving of Isabel, might overlap
just a little, and had even treated herself to a small imagined scene alone with
him in which was made clear that henceforth one of her unfailing life-purposes ...
Rene looked sulkily at Fifine, and said venturingly in his extraordinary English, "
Perhaps he must come yesterday for visiting you. When as I shall say, ' Go you,
then ! ' to this mister, my Fifine." " Don't be ridiculous, Rene," said Fifine,
shrugging ...