10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHISPEROUSLY»
Discover the use of
whisperously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
whisperously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Just Ours: Love Passages with Linda, Volume One
One night, In the middle of my late life's daytime, I met a lady, A wise, wizardly,
whisperously wonderful lady From Kat Man Don't, And I, Kat Man Do, Said,
resoundingly, resonantly, resolutely, “I do,” To what and for how perpetually I ...
Louis Daniel Brodsky, 2011
... as this : " Breakf us' at next stop, seh ! No, seh ! It 's yo' only chaynce till dinneh,
seh ! Seh ? No, seh, not tell one o'clock dis afte'noon, seh ! " And when we read
how this man " whisperously asked," and that woman "sighed an unresentf ...
3
What Will He Do with it: A Novel by Pisistratus Caxton
The Duchess. " My dear Lady Montfort, you have hurt yourself with that paper-
cutter." Lady Montfort. " No, indeed. Hush ! we are disturbing Mr. Carr Vipont."
The Duchess, in awe of Carr Vipont, sinks her voice, and gabbles on —
whisperously.
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1884
4
Novels: What will he do with it?
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton. The Duchess, in awe of Carr Vipont, sinks
her voice, and gabbles on, — whisperously. Carr Vipont (resuming the subject).
— "A very fine fortune, — what will he do with it? " Colonel Morley. — "I don't
know, ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1892
5
What Will He Do with It?
The Duchess, in awe of Carr Vipont,- sinks her voice, and gabbles on —
whisperously. CARR VIPONT (resuming the subject). — “A very fine fortune —
what will he do with it?” ' COLONEL MORLEY. — “I don't know, but I had a letter
fromhim ...
Pisistratus Caxton (pseud. van Edward Bulwer-Lytton.), 1858
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On the History and Use of the Suffixes -ery (-ry), -age, and ...
(cloudiously), heathenous, awous, mutterous, timous (= timely; seasonable),
thunderous, slumb(e)rous 18th c. crankous, uproarious 19th c. blendous, reef ous
, plunderous, toyous (= trifling); cf. whisperously. This small number of formations
...
he whisperously asked ; but the window closed on his words, the dim light
vanished, and all was still. He was watching, on his left, the batten shutters of the
sitting-room, when a small, unnoticed door near the dark, rear corner of the
house ...
George Washington Cable, 1894
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The Novels of Lord Lytton: What will he do with it?
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton. The Duchess, in awe of Carr Vipont, sinks
her voice, and gabbles on, — whisperously. Carr Vipont (resuming the subject).
— "A very fine fortune, — what will he do with it? " Colonel Morley. — "I don't
know, ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1897
9
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... and gabbles on — whisperously. Caer Vipont (resuming the snb- ject). — " A
very fine fortune — what will he do with it?" Colonel Moeley. — " I don't know, but
I had a letter from him some months ago." Care Vipont.—" You had — and never
...
10
The Novels and Romances of Edward Bulwer Lytton
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton. The Duchess, in awe of Carr Vipont, sinks
her voice, and gabbles on, — whisperously. Carr Vipont (resuming the subject).
— "A very fine fortune, — what will he do with it? " Colonel Morley. — "I don't
know, ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1897