"Rebukingly" Quotes from Famous Books
... time after a long period he again called upon the "word," and did so fervently, with all his heart. His beloved dead, who in the tumult of carnival mirth had vanished from his memory, again rose before his mind, among them the doctor, who gazed rebukingly at him ... — Uarda • Georg Ebers
... faith than you in what this stands for," she said, rebukingly. "I believe in it. I trust to it. Haven't you the same kind of loyalty where my grandfather is concerned—after all ... — Joan of Arc of the North Woods • Holman Day
... as ye say, sorr," he said rebukingly "but there's many a good man been hurt with less cause than this. That crowd's growin' by thousands. Do you slip away, sorr, I'm afraid there's ... — The Boy With the U.S. Census • Francis Rolt-Wheeler |