"Entreatingly" Quotes from Famous Books
... baron, entreatingly, supporting his head against his wife's shoulder. M. von Schladen opened the letter, and laid General Bluecher's note, enclosed in it, on ... — Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia • L. Muhlbach
... up a little trembling hand entreatingly, and John's great heart throbbed with pity. He had chosen his words deliberately to startle her from her absorption in her son; but she looked so fragile, so white, so imploring, that his courage almost failed him. He came to her side, and took the little ... — Peter's Mother • Mrs. Henry De La Pasture
... so, Mr. Kent," said Mrs. Moore, entreatingly, "for I can't quarrel with you in my own house, and I feel very much inclined to do so ... — Aunt Phillis's Cabin - Or, Southern Life As It Is • Mary H. Eastman
... Jack may have the second kiss, but I have had the first," he replied. Then his manner changed, and he said, entreatingly, "Forgive me, Eloise, I was beside myself for a moment. Don't give me an answer now. Think of what I have said while you are gone, if you will go; and if you fail, remember this is your home and your mother's, just as much as it will be if you succeed. Promise me you will come back here whatever ... — The Cromptons • Mary J. Holmes
... too painfully agitated to speak. He softly crossed to my chair; and, kneeling by me, put my hand entreatingly to ... — Poor Miss Finch • Wilkie Collins |