She opened it guardedly, and looked earnestly into the face of the stranger. |
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One of the things, earnestly desired by the French people is to increase the birthrate. |
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And now the action of the Sacrifice was suspended and Father Vimont broke the sice and earnestly spoke to the worshippers. |
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In a short time we might earnestly wish for a centrifugal apparatus or a heliostat. |
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It is earnestly hoped that the public will receive him as a coworker and give him the most hearty support. |
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The audience is earnestly requested not to throw garden truck or hennery produce. |
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The three fish, all in a row, looked earnestly with their round, bright eyes into 184 the astonished eyes of Ervic the skeezer. |
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She expostulated earnestly with him on the folly of allowing money cares and ambitions to preoccupy him. |
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In Damaraland missionaries have labored earnestly for many years, but the results thus far have been meagre. |
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Felix prayed earnestly that he might be enabled to eat a bitter apple without making a face. |
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The woman, instead of answering, looked earnestly in her face, with an air of stedfast examination. |
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They were walking at a brisk pace, and Tom appeared to be talking earnestly. |
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But he was not going to risk a wound to his vanity by taking the initiative too earnestly. |
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Most earnestly did she then intreat him to lose no more time before he wrote. |
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During the war Mr. Martin was actively and earnestly on the side of the Government. |
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Pray then earnestly and perseveringly, that the blessed aid of Divine Grace may operate effectually on your behalf. |
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He would arrange them on the floor, talking earnestly to himself in Samoan. |
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He earnestly desired that no revenge should be taken on the natives of Santa Cruz. |
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They met halfway down the cement walk and conversed earnestly and lengthily. |
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O'Brien and Wheaton went with him, and they were talking earnestly about something. |
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Mrs. Livermore turned her from side to side, and studied her long and earnestly. |
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And here the centurion found the overseer, and talked with him long and earnestly. |
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Now King aegeus had been gazing earnestly at the young stranger, as he drew near the throne. |
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Facing these flames stood Miss Ford and Mr. Tovey, hand in hand, each singing a different song very earnestly. |
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Business men put their heads together, and began earnestly to talk of a tramroad. |
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He perused the papers earnestly, making pencil-marks on the margin here and there. |
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Of course they have the instructions of the President, with his ultimata, etc., but they will strive earnestly for peace. |
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How earnestly he hoped for her recovery, yet how unchastened was his spirit! |
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We have both been told that we ought to know her, and told so earnestly that we really think we ought. |
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Mr. Quintus Slide, when he was really anxious to use his thong earnestly, could generally raise a wale. |
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I earnestly hope it may not resemble any type of death to which we are liable. |
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Godfrey and the good Bishop of puy strove earnestly to put heart into the soldiers. |
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It was that night Tony's extempore prayer was echoed so earnestly by his aunt. |
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Just then Mr. Barkley joined them, and asked what they were talking about so earnestly? |
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I stared earnestly at the rocky slopes on either hand, but could not have sworn their figuration was changed. |
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The man spoke earnestly, but a third person and extraneous hearer could hardly avoid being struck by the bathetic conclusion. |
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Then why, in the name of common sense, did you gaze so earnestly at the furbelow lady herself? |
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Philothea had listened so earnestly, that for a moment all other thoughts were expelled from her mind. |
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Then he prepared himself to go, and girt on his sword, talking earnestly the while. |
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They are striving earnestly and successfully to adjust conditions created in the birth pangs of a social revolution. |
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The sequel will show how earnestly Pascal disclaims Calvinism. |
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These objections were earnestly urged when we acquired Louisiana. |
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He gazed long and earnestly at the hard, cold, cloudless sky. |
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So earnestly did he labor for their conversion that he has always been called the apostle to the Indians. |
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All of a sudden Mademoiselle Amelie Thirion, the leader of the aristocrats, began to speak in a low voice, and very earnestly, to her neighbor. |
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And again she earnestly conjured me to give up all thoughts of going out with her brother. |
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The priest looked at him very earnestly, but with a baffling and undecipherable face. |
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She was very earnestly and humbly entreating Miss Murdstone's pardon, which that lady granted, and a perfect reconciliation took place. |
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I earnestly thanked God for my deliverance on this occasion. |
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Either do your work skilfully, devotedly, earnestly, or do it not. |
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They both stood side by side, looking at her earnestly and sadly. |
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Why does Sabat Jung so earnestly desire me to disband my troops? |
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No more than a dozen men were in there talking earnestly but dispiritedly. |
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She dwelt earnestly and, indeed, eloquently on the beauty of the scenery. |
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Instead he grasped each sailor by the shoulder and peered long and earnestly into his face. |
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The viceroy, however, begged him earnestly not to hang them, as their behaviour savoured rather of madness than of bravado. |
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I earnestly pressed his coming to us, and should not be surprised to see him walk in today or tomorrow, or any day. |
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A Bricklayer earnestly recommended bricks as affording the best material for an effective resistance. |
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The whole class set about earnestly with Bunsen burners trying to prove or disprove this rather dubious-sounding chemical premise. |
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Lingard laughed low and then looked earnestly at the Serang. |
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Miss Ophelia busied herself very earnestly on Sundays, teaching Topsy the catechism. |
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In his corner of the igloo he had ruminated long and earnestly. |
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This being evidently the central point of the entertainment, Aunt Chloe began now to bustle about earnestly in the supper department. |
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They strove earnestly but ineffectually to trace the necklace. |
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Within, Towson or Towser was inquiring earnestly into the breaking strain of ships' chains and tackle, and other such matters. |
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With them he trapped a Stork that had fractured his leg in the net and was earnestly beseeching the Farmer to spare his life. |
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She raised them up, looked earnestly at them, twined them around her thin fingers, and looked from time to time, anxiously at her father. |
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If you would avoid uncleanness, and all the sins, work earnestly, though it be at cleaning a stable. |
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Weston and Emma tried earnestly to cheer him and turn his attention from his soninlaw, who was pursuing his triumph rather unfeelingly. |
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Life spoke most earnestly and well to an uninterested group of women. |
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Men aim to speak earnestly and convincingly, but not oratorically. |
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His mother drew near, and looked so earnestly into his eyes, that he at once divined that something unusual was the matter. |
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Pausing in his speech, Wing Biddlebaum looked long and earnestly at George Willard. |
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I earnestly hope,' cried Arthur aloud, 'that Pancks may not be long gone, for this man's presence pollutes the room. |
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Long and earnestly Powhatan talked to her, and she listened intently. |
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At length they spoke together, earnestly, in the Delaware language, when Uncas, passing by the inner and most concealed aperture, cautiously left the cavern. |
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She clasps her hands round her knees, and leans forward, and looks earnestly at it, as if trying to guess what sort of bed it would make for her young round limbs. |
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While earnestly wishing to erase from his mind the trace of my former offence, I had stamped on that tenacious surface another and far deeper impression, I had burnt it in. |
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Ethel had been earnestly assured that brigands, the true cut-throats of the modern legend, still haunted that ridge and held that pass of the Apennines. |
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I'll come back,' I said earnestly, through the soft, intrusive darkness. |
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Hawkeye and the Mohicans conversed earnestly together in Delaware for a few moments, when each quietly took his post, in order to execute the plan they had speedily devised. |
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How he would have liked to confront those two great thinkers, and earnestly appeal to them as fellow-man to fellow-men, and ask them to tell him their method! |
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Tom and his father had several consultations and conducted several experiments in regard to the new stabilizer, the completion of which was so earnestly desired. |
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What I was doing was what he had earnestly hoped and directly asked of me, and that I COULD, after all, do it proved even a greater joy than I had expected. |
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A Unitarian very earnestly disbelieves in almost everything that anybody else believes, and he has a very lively sustaining faith in he doesn't quite know what. |
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