Ross Browne are pretty correct in contour; but they are
wretchedly engraved.
I felt
wretchedly old, and worn out, and unfit for my place--and began to wonder, for the first time in my life, when it would please God to take me.
You may struggle nobly for twenty-four hours, maybe, if you are an adamantine sort of person, but in the mean time you will have been so
wretchedly served, and so insolently, that you will haul down your colors, and go to impoverishing yourself with fees.
Had I been in love, I could not have been more
wretchedly blind!
This, however, none of them could ever do; for the thorns and bushes laid hold of them, as it were with hands; and there they stuck fast, and died
wretchedly.
Her letter announced that she was "getting on
wretchedly with her studies (which she hated); she found the masters appointed to instruct her ugly and disagreeable (and loathed the sight of them); she had taken a dislike to Miss Ladd
"Oh, dear," said Tom,
wretchedly, "it's not that, Pudd'nhead-- it's not that..
He had scarcely greeted his hostess when he said: "Miss Maxwell, doesn't it strike you that our friend Rebecca looks
wretchedly tired?"
You must think
wretchedly indeed of Willoughby, if, after all that has openly passed between them, you can doubt the nature of the terms on which they are together.
Now Nada ceased speaking, and for a long while was silent; Umslopogaas was also silent and torn with pain and sorrow because he must lose the Lily thus, and she must die so
wretchedly, for one reason only, that the cast of Faku had robbed him of his strength.
"There wasn't any boy," said Matthew
wretchedly. "There was only HER."
There was no wind, and as the boat was
wretchedly equipped, we could pull but two oars on one side, and one on the other.