10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «WHISPEROUSLY»
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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 ...
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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
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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
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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
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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
...
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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