Shan't we have to give up and tell her why?" asked Jane
tearfully of the elder sister.
But a few days before they left Moscow, moved and excited by all that was going on, she called Sonya to her and, instead of reproaching and making demands on her,
tearfully implored her to sacrifice herself and repay all that the family had done for her by breaking off her engagement with Nicholas.
"Oh, poor, poor Paddy," said tender-hearted Cecily
tearfully.
"Yes, it is infested with rats," said Tabitha
tearfully, "I caught seven young ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for dinner last Saturday.
Tearfully they cast a last look at the shattered tomb of their master, shouldered the heavy burden of gold that would at least furnish comfort, if not happiness, to their bereaved and beloved mistress, and made their mournful way back across the desolate valley of Opar, and downward through the forests beyond toward the distant bungalow.
"Just imagine how you would feel if somebody told you to your face that you were skinny and ugly," pleaded Anne
tearfully.
Sancho did so, and, bidding them farewell, allowed his eyes to he bandaged, but immediately afterwards uncovered them again, and looking tenderly and
tearfully on those in the garden, bade them help him in his present strait with plenty of Paternosters and Ave Marias, that God might provide some one to say as many for them, whenever they found themselves in a similar emergency.
All that she could do was to point
tearfully at the baby, now wailing piteously in her arms, and repeat over and over, "Fever--fever--fever."
That is why there are so many "broad natures" among us who never lose their ideal even in the depths of degradation; and though they never stir a finger for their ideal, though they are arrant thieves and knaves, yet they
tearfully cherish their first ideal and are extraordinarily honest at heart.
The house was soon roused,--lights were seen, footsteps heard, anxious faces thronged the verandah, and looked
tearfully through the glass doors; but St.
She sunk down gently at the Doctor's feet, though he did his utmost to prevent her; and said, looking up,
tearfully, into his face:
"How shall I get out?" she questioned
tearfully. "I am afraid."