The expiring Lion said, "I have
reluctantly brooked the insults of the brave, but to be compelled to endure such treatment from thee, a disgrace to Nature, is indeed to die a double death."
Weyrother, who was in full control of the proposed battle, by his eagerness and briskness presented a marked contrast to the dissatisfied and drowsy Kutuzov, who
reluctantly played the part of chairman and president of the council of war.
"Anne Shirley,"
reluctantly faltered forth the owner of that name, "but, oh, please do call me Cordelia.
Sancher accepted the trust--somewhat
reluctantly it must be confessed, for the man's appearance and manner were not at all to his liking.
The company broke up
reluctantly, and drifted toward their several homes, chatting with vivacity and all agreeing that it would be many a long day before Dawson's Landing would see the equal of this one again.
"Well, it's a funny business, to be sure," she said, as still half
reluctantly she unpegged the coveted garments from the line; "but if what you say 's true, I suppose you must have them."
"Yes, In hear it," answered Levin,
reluctantly breaking the stillness with his voice, which sounded disagreeable to himself.
"It 's...it's maybe flat a bit," she admitted
reluctantly.
Among the companies in which he
reluctantly allowed the investing public to join were the Golden Gate Dock Company, and Recreation Parks Company, the United Water Company, the Uncial Shipbuilding Company, and the Sierra and Salvador Power Company.
In compliance with the standing order of his commander -- to report immediately, and at any one of the twenty-four hours, any decided change in the affairs of the deck, --Starbuck had no sooner trimmed the yards to the breeze --however
reluctantly and gloomily, --than he mechanically went below to apprise Captain Ahab of the circumstance.
He did nothing
reluctantly, no matter how disagreeable; always at his post, never inconsistent.
I perceived he was bent on refusing my mediation, so very
reluctantly I went up to the library, and announced the unseasonable visitor, advising that he should be dismissed till next day.