PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «REMONSTRANTLY»
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «REMONSTRANTLY»
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"But when she saw the good that might come of staying—" said Dorothea,
remonstrantly, looking at Lydgate as if he had forgotten the reasons which had
just been considered. He did not speak immediately. "She would not see it," he
said at ...
He was still standing by the gate irresolute, inclination drawing him to the Abbey
House, duty calling him home to Briarwood, five miles off, where his widowed
mother was expecting his return. "My last night at home, Vix," he said
remonstrantly; ...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 2009
“She's almost black,” she then reported. “They're always hideous,” said Mrs.
Beale. This was a remark on which the child had again to reflect. “Oh not his
wives!” she remonstrantly exclaimed. The words at another moment would
probably have ...
4
The Literature of California: Native American beginnings to 1945
she asked remonstrantly, as the hack slid down the steep hill. “I got fifty dollars
out of Jack to-night. He's feeling awfully soft over my going away. Poor old Jack,
he'll feel so lonesome without me. But we'll have a gay old time travelling
together ...
... to her surprise that she had to resolve nottobeafraid of him—all the more
because he was really her best friend. Hedisagreed with her now. "But, Dorothea,
" hesaid, remonstrantly, "you can't undertaketo manage aman's lifeforhimin that
way.
... Dorothea, remonstrantly, looking at Lydgate as if he had forgotten the reasons
which had “But when she saw the good that might come of staying—” just been
considered. He did not speak immediately. “She would not see it,” he said at last,
...
George Eliot, edited by Gregory Maertz
I really can't let the brute suppose that he is keeping me out of the box.” “My dear
fellow,” said Newman, remonstrantly, “what child's play! You are not going to pick
a quarrel about that girl, I hope.” “That girl has nothing to do with it, and I have ...
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Daniel Deronda (Illustrated):
"Mother," said Deronda, remonstrantly, "don't letus think ofit in that way. I will
admit thatthere may come some benefit from the education you chose for me.I
prefercherishing thebenefit with gratitude, to dwelling with resentment on
theinjury.
"Caro," she said, remonstrantly, "what have you been saying to Leander?" "I've
been calling him a little cad." "My dear! How could you? Now he'll be somewhere
kicking and screaming, and probably doing himself an injury. How could you be ...
said Deronda, remonstrantly. “Have I not besought you that I might now at least
be a son to you? My grief is that you have declared me helpless to comfort you.I
would give up much that is dear for the sake of soothing your anguish.” “You shall
...