`I never know you was so brave, Jim,' she went on
comfortingly. `You is just like big mans; you wait for him lift his head and then you go for him.
"Never mind!" said Emma Jane
comfortingly. "Everybody says you're awful bright and smart, and mother thinks you'll be better looking all the time as you grow older.
Tom's face was drawn and white, though the smitten cheek still blazed, and Saxon wanted to put her arms
comfortingly around him, yet dared not.
Probably this is due to the relative strength of the earth's gravitational energy." On that last text their leader-writer expanded very
comfortingly.
"I spoke
comfortingly to them and said, 'We must draw our ship on to the land, and hide the ship's gear with all our property in some cave; then come with me all of you as fast as you can to Circe's house, where you will find your comrades eating and drinking in the midst of great abundance.'
Easy, easy, etc., come from the elderly staid spectators, who pat her
comfortingly. Less patient ones bid her shut her head, or ask her roughly what is wrong with her.
She's gone now and that's the last of it," said Cecily
comfortingly .
He nodded
comfortingly. "You see, whatever you do, don't you go and fret yourself.
Behind the bar Schomberg with a cigar in his teeth, pretended to be writing with a pencil on a large sheet of paper; and as Hermann's excitement increased it made me
comfortingly aware of my own calmness and supe riority.
He came back, at the moment when Bella had taken the hand
comfortingly between her own.
Comfortingly, Minchin responded that she could relate, and candidly reflected on the time that she felt downbeat as a result of the changes.
Director David Gordon Green and co-writers Jeff Fradley and Danny McBride casually disregard the nine films which followed for a
comfortingly old-fashioned return to the scene of the original crime: the sleepy community of Haddonfield.