The patriarch sent me to
expostulate the matter with the King, which I did in very warm terms, telling him that we were assured by the Emperor of a reception in this country far different from what we met with, which assurances he had confirmed by his promise and the civilities we were entertained with at our first arrival; but that instead of friends who would compassionate our miseries, and supply our necessities, we found ourselves in the midst of mortal enemies that wanted to destroy us.
During the course of these troubles, the emperors of Blefusca did frequently
expostulate by their ambassadors, accusing us of making a schism in religion, by offending against a fundamental doctrine of our great prophet Lustrog, in the fifty-fourth chapter of the Blundecral (which is their Alcoran).
The generous nature of Safie was outraged by this command; she attempted to
expostulate with her father, but he left her angrily, reiterating his tyrannical mandate.
"His disposition, you know, is warm, and he came to
expostulate with me; his compassion all alive for this ill-used girl, this heroine in distress!
Tess did not
expostulate. She knew what her mother's objection meant.
I always do sit with my hands in my pockets except when I am in the company of my sisters, my cousins, or my aunts; and they kick up such a shindy--I should say
expostulate so eloquently upon the subject--that I have to give in and take them out--my hands I mean.
In some cases, their ideologies are antagonistic to each other, but they have common patterns: they act as an alternative forms of hegemonic power that ideologically, geographically, and economically agitate and
expostulate against states, which have been the legal and legitimate forms of hegemonic power since the constitution of the Westphalian system.
Along the way the Gorch brothers insist on getting rid of "Old Man" Sykes leading Pike to
expostulate "Were not gonna get rid of anybody.
He recalls the basis for the creation of Pakistan as 'the protection of the life, property and religious beliefs of its subjects', and goes on to
expostulate how far we have come from the Quaid's beliefs and aspirations.
Instead, when asked to
expostulate on his new club's prospects Ryan fixes the questioner in an uncomfortably long gaze and utters something along the lines of: "There's no magic wand."