Anne and Priscilla and Phil had awaited her advent rather
dubiously; but when Aunt Jamesina was enthroned in the rocking chair before the open fire they figuratively bowed down and worshipped her.
Napoleon rode over the plain and surveyed the locality with a profound air and in silence, nodded with approval or shook his head
dubiously, and without communicating to the generals around him the profound course of ideas which guided his decisions merely gave them his final conclusions in the form of commands.
"But an English officer?" Monsieur Guillot remarked
dubiously. "I do not quite understand, then.
It's in the Bible; but I don't think you should repeat it in connection with a cat," said Felicity
dubiously.
'There is a likeness about the eyes and complexion I think,' replied she, somewhat
dubiously surveying my face; - 'and I think I saw you at church on Sunday.'
'Bringing no news of Barnaby, or his mother?' said the locksmith
dubiously. 'Ah!
"But you can't hope to make repairs here," she said
dubiously.
"You think it better to take the tickets now?" he said
dubiously.
Lorry, rubbing his chin, and looking at his visitor
dubiously.
"Fifteen shillings," said Miss Bartlett
dubiously. "How is that, Mr.
Ladislaw should pay at least two visits during the year to the Grange, and there came gradually a small row of cousins at Freshitt who enjoyed playing with the two cousins visiting Tipton as much as if the blood of these cousins had been less
dubiously mixed.
In the stern was Mugambi, and just in front of him squatted Akut, while between Akut and Tarzan the twelve hairy apes sat upon their haunches, blinking
dubiously this way and that, and now and then turning their eyes longingly back toward shore.