What was unwholesome to him he regarded as unfit for any body; and he had, therefore, earnestly tried to
dissuade them from having any weddingcake at all, and when that proved vain, as earnestly tried to prevent any body's eating it.
She led the way to the drawing-room, where she took up her embroidery, and began again to
dissuade Terence from walking down to the hotel in this heat.
The Englishman attempted to
dissuade him, but immediately the black became threatening and abusive, since, like all those who are ignorant, he was suspicious that the intentions of others were always ulterior unless they perfectly coincided with his wishes.
My eldest brother and I did all we could to
dissuade him, but it was of no use.
He began to speak, trying to find words not to
dissuade but simply to soothe her.
Ghak tried to
dissuade me, though I could tell that his heart was with me in my wish to be away and really doing something.
The man was about to attempt to
dissuade her, when Sing interrupted.
Torment, sweet friend, that base and aged man, That durst
dissuade me from thy Lucifer, With greatest torments that our hell affords.
The house, too, as described by Sir John, was on so simple a scale, and the rent so uncommonly moderate, as to leave her no right of objection on either point; and, therefore, though it was not a plan which brought any charm to her fancy, though it was a removal from the vicinity of Norland beyond her wishes, she made no attempt to
dissuade her mother from sending a letter of acquiescence.
He endeavored to
dissuade Captain Bonneville from returning through the Blue Mountains; assuring him it would be extremely difficult and dangerous, if not impracticable, at this season of the year; and advised him to accompany Mr.
Sir Walter had at first thought more of London; but Mr Shepherd felt that he could not be trusted in London, and had been skillful enough to
dissuade him from it, and make Bath preferred.
I must tell you that I thought it my duty to
dissuade her."