"What do you wish to say?" she asked, half
doubtfully.
He was on the point of beginning, and then shook his head,
doubtfully.
"Well, the fact is they're advertising for a shop-walker tomorrow," said Athelny, looking at him
doubtfully through his glasses.
As soon as Stepan Arkadyevitch let go his hand, he glanced
doubtfully at his father, and like a bird set free, he darted out of the room.
-- not the mother's smile, responding to it, as other babies do, by that faint, embryo smile of the little mouth, remembered so
doubtfully afterwards, and with such fond discussion whether it were indeed a smile.
"That's all very well, sir," the chauffeur objected
doubtfully, "but I don't believe the road's even passable, and the floods seem to me to be rising."
But perceiving that the elders eyed her
doubtfully, she gasped for breath, and again spoke.
He reclined against a stone in the agonies of death; but it seemed as if his spirit could not pass away while the fight yet raged so
doubtfully. Suddenly a shout came pealing across the battle-field.
Pelageya stopped
doubtfully, but in Pierre's face there was such a look of sincere penitence, and Prince Andrew glanced so meekly now at her and now at Pierre, that she was gradually reassured.
"I'm not so sure about that," remarked Uncle Henry, shaking his gray head
doubtfully. "These things all seem real to Dorothy, I know; but I'm afraid our little girl won't find her fairyland just what she had dreamed it to be.
"Will they be injured in any way?" asked the Queen,
doubtfully.
Lynde and Marilla crept to her door before they went to bed, shook their heads
doubtfully at each other over the silence, and went away.