I noticed those signs of mental decay to which you so
feelingly allude at the last interview I had with her in Mablethorpe House.
He has already spoken
feelingly to you, he has already spoken
feelingly to me, and he'll put the whole thing
feelingly to Jack.
I speak
feelingly. A younger son, you know, must be inured to self-denial and dependence."
I condoled with Tiare, and remarked
feelingly that men were deceivers ever, then asked her to go on with her story of Strickland.
I couldn't bear to part with you now," murmured the Insect,
feelingly; so Tip let the subject drop.
"She's been a terrible sufferer," said Janet
feelingly. "She takes terrible spells.
By and by we came to the Mauvais Pas, or the Villainous Road, to translate it
feelingly. It was a breakneck path around the face of a precipice forth or fifty feet high, and nothing to hang on to but some iron railings.
Knightley,
feelingly; and for a moment or two he had done.
His acquittal was complete, his friendship warmly honoured, a lively interest excited for his friend, and his description of the fine country about Lyme so
feelingly attended to by the party, that an earnest desire to see Lyme themselves, and a project for going thither was the consequence.
He spoke so
feelingly about them that it touched my heart.
This shocked me a trifle, as you may suppose; but I was comforted to hear that he had frightfully fractured his skull and broken a leg; for, assured of the falsehood of this, I trusted the rest of the story was equally exaggerated; and when I heard my mother and sister so
feelingly deploring his condition, I had considerable difficulty in preventing myself from telling them the real extent of the injuries, as far as I knew them.
Through and through; through every plank and each rib, it thrilled for an instant, the whale obliquely lying on his back, in the manner of a biting shark, slowly and
feelingly taking its bows full within his mouth, so that the long, narrow, scrolled lower jaw curled high up into the open air, and one of the teeth caught in a row-lock.