单词 | tolerantly |
例句 | Carl reasoned tolerantly that Ernest could ride the train to Sioux City to see his cousin and return the same way. Big Science 2015-07-07T00:00:00Z Tanin, however, smiled tolerantly at their jokes—she liked to consider herself above such petty emotions. The Reader 2016-01-12T00:00:00Z The relieved squadron leader grinned and nodded tolerantly as he welcomed them back. Code Name Verity 2012-05-15T00:00:00Z “Even Arawn had to be allowed to have his chance,” said Orddu tolerantly. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z Encountering a vintage Smith-Corona Sterling, Johnson’s chosen instrument, on Page 96 of “Masterpiece,” I rolled my eyes tolerantly. Nice Guy Meets Iron Man in the First Novel by Tom Hanks 2023-05-07T04:00:00Z And so when I tickle David Cameron behind the ears the prime minister very tolerantly continues to gaze towards Gaddafi with a look that is part patrician statesman and part underwear model. What makes Madame Tussauds' wax work? 2011-02-26T09:00:02Z “He’s very much a liberal Democrat with no predilection for smiling tolerantly at the other side.” ‘He Took Jan. 6 Personally’ 2022-06-17T04:00:00Z “Our small group of archaeologists smile tolerantly,” recalls Eric Cline in Digging Up Armageddon. The archaeology of Armageddon 2020-02-25T05:00:00Z Americans tend to view those sorts of communities as an aberration to be rued; Israel is able to accommodate them more tolerantly not despite its particularist self-definition but because of it. Opinion | In Israel, I heard eerie echoes of an old Irish joke about religion 2019-05-14T04:00:00Z “One of the good things about Britain is that people lived here from all over the world, reasonably tolerantly with different views,” says Kapoor. Anish Kapoor: 'If I was an angry young Muslim, I would think about joining Isis' 2019-03-13T04:00:00Z “Toleration is more palatable when applied tolerantly,” says a nervous Saudi author. Saudi Arabia may relax its ban on Christian churches 2018-08-02T04:00:00Z Osteopathy, rejected by scientists as an evidence based discipline to the extent it exists as one, was tolerantly absorbed by the scientific establishment to avoid a greater battle that science would have won. Scrutiny of Michigan State’s Role in Nassar Case Brings New Sex Charges 2018-03-27T04:00:00Z Governance was secular, but for the most part co-existed tolerantly with religion. The ‘time machine’ reconstructing ancient Venice’s social networks 2017-06-13T04:00:00Z He sits tolerantly through their lectures on how to register new members. In Trump they trust: the Golden State's anti-California redoubt 2016-11-17T05:00:00Z That's true," he said tolerantly, "always supposing that you've done no wrong, my girl--no wrong beyond getting into bad company, as I trust will turn out to be the case. Starvecrow Farm 2012-03-15T02:00:29.617Z But one slight moral flaw in a man's nature—so slight that his best friends smile tolerantly at it—may, by force of circumstance, lead ultimately to his complete moral ruin. A Desperate Voyage 2012-03-11T03:00:11.030Z He sat up just a bit and watched the whole affair tolerantly. The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces 2012-03-09T03:00:18.240Z When the time was ripe he acted on his opinions, but otherwise he was placid, tolerantly courteous, and inscrutable. Long Odds 2012-03-02T03:00:08.670Z Concerning the Crown Colony system for Africa, I have spoken as tolerantly as I believe it is possible for any one acquainted with its working in West Africa to speak. West African studies 2012-02-15T03:00:28.537Z "Well, perhaps you had," assented the Squire tolerantly. The Eldest Son 2012-01-24T03:00:28.780Z But one slight moral flaw in a man's nature—so slight that his best friends smile tolerantly at it—may, by force of circumstance, lead ultimately to his complete moral ruin. A Desperate Voyage 2012-03-11T03:00:11.030Z The officer smiled tolerantly and spoke with gentle firmness as if to a wayward child. The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces 2012-03-09T03:00:18.240Z "But what," said my mother, tolerantly, for she had not yet thought of granting it, "would you do with an allowance?" A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z Mr. Gilchrist, by seeming above the social agitations surrounding him came to appear as one who looked down tolerantly upon inferiors—and this annoyed people. Gargoyles 2012-01-05T03:00:27.063Z And at last, as though realizing the inadequacy of speech, he muttered tolerantly and not unkindly, "Oh, hell--" and turning on his heel, walked over toward the board. The Money Gods 2012-01-04T03:00:39.617Z She accepted her friend's ambitious projects tolerantly and without comment. The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) 2012-01-02T03:00:27.980Z "It's a bit of a startler," he agreed, smiling tolerantly down upon her excitement. The Happy Warrior 2011-12-18T03:00:18.863Z Oh, they were, they were," he said tolerantly; "it was a wonderful good fair. Further Experiences of an Irish R.M. 2011-11-24T03:00:44.527Z James smiled tolerantly at all such talk; he knew that it did not amount to much, though even he failed to realize quite how little. The Whirligig of Time 2011-11-04T02:00:23.063Z When they come to a passage that is not well within their reach, they lay down the fiddle and the bow, and sit back tolerantly while the rest go on without them. Life's Minor Collisions 2011-11-03T02:00:17.547Z Angelica, she surmised, would not look tolerantly upon any change that made her uncomfortable. The Builders 2011-09-19T02:00:09.067Z “Nice kid,” observed Ned, tolerantly, as they turned the corner of the hedge. The Turner Twins 2011-08-28T02:00:36.990Z She smiled tolerantly, and softly withdrew, busying herself inside the house. The Ranchman 2011-08-27T02:00:21.017Z The bishop, who was pouring seltzer on his lemon juice, smiled tolerantly at Raridan's chatter, with whose temper and quality he had long been familiar, and addressed himself to Saxton. The Main Chance 2011-08-26T02:00:27.127Z I see you are surprised that I should speak so tolerantly. Masterman and Son 2011-08-23T02:00:35.033Z “There’s nothing like proper appreciation,” he declared, beaming owlishly at Hal, who merely smiled tolerantly at this fling. Marjorie Dean High School Senior 2011-06-06T02:00:09.407Z The Widow looked inquiringly from the stout envelops to the boys, smiling tolerantly the while. The Turner Twins 2011-08-28T02:00:36.990Z "Well, I like your nerve," observed Dixie Lee, smiling tolerantly with Gloomy Gus. Bat Wing Bowles 2011-05-20T02:00:33.310Z Again he thought tolerantly of valets; might have asked even the loan of m’lady’s maid had he been acquainted personally with any of his fair neighbors. Lonesome Town 2011-04-12T02:00:24.580Z She ate some lunch, drank a glass of champagne, and began to make small, shy comments upon the scene, to which her husband listened tolerantly, but not as though interested. The Daughter Pays 2011-03-19T02:00:09.513Z "And a very good thing, too," puts in Jack, tolerantly: "it won't last, you know, so he may as well have it strong while he is about it." Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z "I suppose that is how you large English landowners generally feel," David remarked tolerantly. The Wicked Marquis 2011-02-24T03:01:06.123Z Oh, yes, I know about that feud thing," and Zizi smiled tolerantly; "but that's a sort of obsession or idiosyncrasy of the two women. In the Onyx Lobby 2011-02-14T03:00:31.897Z I exclaimed, and he beamed tolerantly at my boyish eagerness. A Maid of the Kentucky Hills 2011-02-04T03:00:15.877Z Miss Tabor regarded me tolerantly, with the air of a collector examining a doubtful specimen: one eyebrow a trifle raised, and an adorable twist at the corners of her mouth. The Professor's Mystery 2011-01-18T03:00:11.317Z But latterly they had left her alone, not severely but tolerantly, as one dedicated to other pursuits. Why Joan? 2011-01-02T03:00:20.290Z Start with Social Security, which tolerantly sets March 31 as the deadline for employers to submit their W-2 forms. 2010-01-23T19:42:00Z "Perhaps the child is right," Louise assented tolerantly, taking a peach from the basket by her side. The Hillman He smiled tolerantly, and his voice faded almost out of the refectory, as if it would soothe the harsh criticism of the world, hence infinitely remote. Sinister Street, vol. 1 His friends listened to him tolerantly, but at last Wrinkles could not omit a scornful giggle. Last Words His own blindness was the fault, if fault there were, and even that blindness he could now see tolerantly. The Nest, The White Pagoda, The Suicide, A Forsaken Temple, Miss Jones and The Masterpiece "Well, I don't quite know," he said tolerantly. The Gambler A Novel From the head of the table, which was hers by right, Madame Am�lie surveyed tolerantly yet sharply this interchange of civilities. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion "Oh, I suppose so," the boy said tolerantly. The Shadow He tried to smile tolerantly, as if he knew a joke when he saw one. Ewing\\'s Lady She looked on them tolerantly, but her soul was not in them; it floated above them in a purer atmosphere. The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4. Yet there was but little of the last in this world, he reflected, tolerantly cynical. Aletta A Tale of the Boer Invasion By being freer within matrimony men and women view more tolerantly breaches of the matrimonial code. The Intelligence of Woman "Oh, I can guess," he said tolerantly, coming to her rescue. The Shadow Why, Deane!" laughed the mother, as if tolerantly waving aside a preposterous proposal, "how absurd! Fidelity A Novel And when I suggested that a trifle more pay for the seaman would render the home unnecessary he put his head on one side and explained tolerantly that they 'would only spend it on booze.' Captain Macedoine's Daughter There was a sober-mindedness in the man; his companions were contented though he only looked on tolerantly at their fun, for the most part, without taking any active share himself. Strangers and Wayfarers She smiled subtly, mysteriously, tolerantly, as it were. The Return of the Prodigal Leaning back in his chair, smoking a good cigar, the younger man had listened tolerantly to the talk. The Shadow You are very good," he said tolerantly, "but it wouldn't work. Banked Fires It meant, they smilingly said, "New England," and tolerantly passed it by. Old Crow The pendulum of the sombre, costly grandfather clock behind him swung tolerantly, silently; the murmur of the bank beyond them was utterly lost behind the heavy double doors and forgotten behind the bronze velvet curtains. The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon “Oh, lord, man!” said Iff tolerantly—“as if your portrait hadn’t been published more times than you can remember!—as if all the world were unaware of Benjamin Staff, novelist!” The Bandbox "I'm sorry, I guess I didn't hear what you said—" The doctor smiled tolerantly. Am I Still There? "I shall write the young man to-morrow that if he wants to see you he had better pay his visits here," she said tolerantly. Clark's Field But Raven was putting his question again, smoothly and tolerantly, as if to assure him there was time enough to make a well considered reply: "Just what, in your opinion, is the matter with me?" Old Crow "Come, come, mother, the ship's boy did all the emptying, you know," Mr. Dickett urged tolerantly. The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon You know the truth of the matter as well as–” The court smiled tolerantly at the impetuous fellow, who was clearly in contempt of court. In the Heart of a Fool Driscoll submitted tolerantly to their fumbling over him, and all the while Murgu�a looked on as a famished dog, especially when they pulled out the whiskey flask. The Missourian "You hope they will furnish a clew?" he asked tolerantly. Unfinished Portraits Stories of Musicians and Artists "Yes," he said, more tolerantly than he had ever spoken to Tenney. Old Crow He held his breath and listened: the clock ticked tolerantly, wealthily; the flames flickered in the open, sea-coal fire; there were no other sounds at all. The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon “Nothing ‘frightful,’” he returned tolerantly, preparing to descend. Wild Oranges The white-haired Professor David Guinness smiled tolerantly at the speaker, his partner, Phil Holmes. Astounding Stories, April, 1931 A corrupt Governor, whom he had created, stood behind him, smiling tolerantly. The Lieutenant-Governor A Novel I find myself in another tolerantly disposed to "accept socialism," but manifestly hostile to "the narrow mental habits of the socialists." The Passionate Friends "Well, stranger, a broomstick's better than nothin', I reckon," replied the peddler tolerantly. Kildares of Storm If we are broad and tolerant and remain silent about the frailties of others we shall be tolerantly regarded by others. Elementary Theosophy "Well, that's the odious side of the artistic nature," said Matt, smiling tolerantly. The Quality of Mercy And as he flings over into the side stroke he beams at you quite tolerantly. The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 26, February 1893 An Illustrated Monthly When he tolerantly discussed the peculiarities of ladies as a sex, he would endure to be laughed at, "for sufferance was the badge of all his tribe," and possibly he rather liked it. The Daughter of the Storage And Other Things in Prose and Verse Sometimes there were duets to be tried out together; Kildare, when he was at home, listening tolerantly and beating time out of time to the pleasant sounds they made. Kildares of Storm There was a general smile, but Maimon said boldly— "I think you treat them far too tolerantly." Dreamers of the Ghetto The priest threw himself back in his chair and laughed tolerantly, showing his beautiful teeth. The Quality of Mercy When a young colt gallops around the corral, kicking and capering and making a good bit of a nuisance of himself, the old horses watch him sympathetically, and very tolerantly. In Times Like These Yet as he watched the younger man disappear over the gray-green range he smiled tolerantly for, after all, that sort of a hustler was the right sort of partner for a prospecting trip. The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine Did he not look down at them from the heights of the world's ruling race, kindly, tolerantly, contemptuously, as one does on children? Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas The class that looks tolerantly at the stereopticon views that the instructor presents, or listens to the reading of the professor of English, is amused but not necessarily interested. College Teaching Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College One might have been led to believe that the Carthaginians took the matter of pronunciation lightly, since they could laugh tolerantly at foreigners. In a Little Town The man smiled tolerantly as he glanced from her to Filippo. Olive in Italy He began to think of his happy boyhood, of his early home; then as the glorious music of the choir swelled higher and higher, he became gentler and thought more tolerantly of life. Operas Every Child Should Know Descriptions of the Text and Music of Some of the Most Famous Masterpieces It was really only his indestructible urbanity, persisting through the wreck of him, that bore, tolerantly, temperately, with Milly and her plans. The Flaw in the Crystal "I am not good at guessing," Mrs. Dean smiled tolerantly. Marjorie Dean High School Sophomore Kit made a gesture to interfere but the Judge smiled tolerantly and signalled the girl to keep quiet. The Merriweather Girls in Quest of Treasure Deliberately Roberts sat up; no longer listless or tolerantly self-analytic, but very wide awake, very direct. The Dominant Dollar I have——” “Stow all that, son,” he interrupted more tolerantly than was my due. Desert Dust The officer laughed tolerantly as he lit a cigarette. Brand Blotters "I don't know how long you propose to stay here," observed the senior, tolerantly. From the Car Behind But Terry tolerantly took it as a feminine weakness and tried to shield Marie from this unreasonable unhappiness. An Anarchist Woman He smiled at her tolerantly, handing up the lengthened strap. Judith of the Cumberlands Heavens, how we ate, and how we talked, and how tolerantly the warm, grey walls, ivy-hung and statue-niched, smiled through the long, opal English sunset at our frivolous and ephemeral chatter! Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty “You’ve got to be all made over new,” she 38 replied, tolerantly. The Forester's Daughter A Romance of the Bear-Tooth Range Kathleen laughed tolerantly, recognising that further argument or expostulation was vain. Grey Town An Australian Story Ruth turned away, smiling tolerantly, after having caught a glimpse of Aunt Martha’s brows, uplifted in resignation. The Range Boss “Uh-huh,” allowed Jephthah, settling his hands on his hips and surveying the yellow pine structure tolerantly; “mighty sightly for them that likes that kind o’ thing. Judith of the Cumberlands Cromwell York, who had obtained the unanimous opinions of three eminent corporation counsel upon that very point, smiled tolerantly. Desert Conquest or, Precious Waters His clean-shaven cheeks and small military mustache gave him an expression which was tolerantly ironic. The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel Ah, well, somebody's got to lose, I suppose," he said tolerantly, adding, as the train slackened speed, "By Jove, Vauxhall already! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, June 3, 1914 The girl laughed tolerantly; the rider on the mesa smiled. The Range Boss "That's all very well," he said tolerantly, "but what is there for me to do?" Comedies of Courtship She herself had always regarded it tolerantly, thinking that much of the hue and cry that had been raised about it was sheer sentimentality and absurdity. The Snowshoe Trail The antics of Saturday nights were many and some of them were explosive, but on the whole men looked more tolerantly on the shackles of civilization in Medora in 1885 than they had in 1884. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands You see," said I tolerantly, "he's a man of very emotional nature. The King's Mirror My mother, I remember, disapproved of them because Madame de Pompadour was frequently mentioned, and she thought that my father regarded the lady in question too tolerantly. Confessions of a Book-Lover “And how is your woman’s reason to account for that?” he asked tolerantly. Jewel Weed “The Governor’s an old blackguard,” said her husband tolerantly. The Squirrel-Cage Steve sat on a fallen log, smoking, and listening tolerantly to the man's recital, while the sharp yapping of the dogs near by suggested the usual altercation over their daily meal of frozen fish. The Heart of Unaga "They fought pretty good," said Sergeant Madden tolerantly. A Matter of Importance He stood back from Boswellister to listen, smilingly superior, tolerantly waiting to be entertained. The Glory of Ippling Why, of course," said Mr. Dickerson tolerantly, "you say that now; and I don't blame you. The Coast of Bohemia "It's aye the old story with you," the Paymaster would say tolerantly. Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure The seniors from the height of their dignity smiled tolerantly but refused to commit themselves. Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore Perhaps not quite, as far as literature went, the youth admitted tolerantly, but there was failure in original work in every direction. The Daughters of Danaus But they are beginning to look more tolerantly upon my calling, and they are on their way now to spend Christmas with us. The Little Mixer There is another class, and with this class we side, who sit down to a work of amusement tolerantly as they sit at a play, and with much the same expectations and feelings. The Confidence-Man The young men of the house stood round and supported me; and the whole discussion was tolerantly conducted, and surprised a man brought up among the infinitesimal and contentious differences of Scotland. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25) No courtesy was shown us by the master in charge, but we were tolerantly allowed to take seats. In and Around Berlin Always he seemed looking at life and people with a half-humorous smile—looking at the human pageant with its foibles, follies and frailties—tolerantly. Tarrano the Conqueror "Well, you have to have discipline," Trigger said tolerantly. Legacy Pompey also played a little, and Caesar and Crassus looked tolerantly on, but they did not join in themselves, beyond smelling the leopard a few times over. Off to the Wilds Being the Adventures of Two Brothers The faithful old employee smiled tolerantly, as he answered: "Oh, well, I was never one to hold spite." Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers That may be very well abroad, my dear," said Miss S. tolerantly, "but you couldn't here. Tristram of Blent An Episode in the Story of an Ancient House The man in middle life takes his adored one tolerantly, and keeps his reservations to himself. The Romance of an Old Fool People speak of them tolerantly, listen to what they say, doubt its reasonableness and put it at the back of their heads, but in the end it does good. Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo Nick had little imagination; a gorgeous selfishness; a tolerantly contemptuous liking for the sex. Gigolo Lenox smiled tolerantly down from six feet of height upon his slim, fair brother-in-law. The Great Amulet "It's a slip carriage," he said, smiling, tolerantly superior. Ambrotox and Limping Dick Nash hesitated, tolerantly, gaily, as he often did, with an air of being embarrassed to choose between several answers, any one of which would be so right. The Tragic Muse Grandmother thought Ántonia needed shoes more than Mr. Shimerda needed prayers, but grandfather said tolerantly, “If he can spare six dollars, pinched as he is, it shows he believes what he professes.” My Ántonia When he resumed, he wagged his head tolerantly, and a modicum of sorrow mingled with his anger. The Long Night "He's been working hard," suggested the timber buyer tolerantly. A Pagan of the Hills The old Ranger smiled tolerantly at his impatience. The Boy With the U. S. Foresters The general amended the colonel's statement from time to time, but the young man only smiled tolerantly and shook his head. A Certain Rich Man "But how could you think so?" replied Kitty, tolerantly. A Chance Acquaintance It made a difference to eyes that could see, however tolerantly. The Hidden Places He came at last to listen very tolerantly when she dilated on my future greatness. We and the World, Part I A Book for Boys The world will not listen very tolerantly to a narrative of failure unaccompanied by the halo of remoteness. Adventures in Criticism "An extremist as ever," the Prime Minister remarked tolerantly. Nobody's Man At the sound of his voice ringing in the confined space, Sandy lifted his head and looked at Johnny tolerantly. Skyrider We take kindly, or at least tolerantly, to foreign creeds and customs. Americans and Others Just so," said his uncle, who was a disagreeable man; "but you can't," and Hilary tolerantly left it at that, merely adding, "There will be no difficulty. The Lee Shore "You don't seem to think much of business standards," said the Doctor tolerantly. The Clarion "She is fey!" he thought tolerantly, and gloated over this fresh display of her unhappiness and his pity, though a corner of his mind was busy hoping that Mr. Morrison would not come in. The Judge For three months after the accident which befell Rose Galh O'Hallaghan, both factions had been tolerantly quiet—that is to say, they had no general engagement. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three "Ain't it too bad?" said Weeks tolerantly to the crowd, as he waited for a policeman, still clutching Bessie's hand tightly. The Camp Fire Girls on the Farm Or, Bessie King's New Chum The two men, she told herself tolerantly, were as far apart as the poles. One Man in His Time The Patriarch, evidently catching a movement of Madison's lips, was gesticulating violently toward his ears, while he smiled half tolerantly, half protestingly. The Miracle Man "And what's that?" she cried back tolerantly, though the dark thoughts buzzed about her head like bees. The Judge But just now he was lacking that tolerantly humorous mood which usually gave in to her. The Ramrodders A Novel Has an audience ever viewed tolerantly a bald Romeo, or a Juliet grown gray in learning how to impersonate that heroine to perfection? A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character And his encounters with Sylvia had moreover encouraged the belief that she viewed life broadly and tolerantly. A Hoosier Chronicle There was a group around the Flopper on the Portland platform beside the Bar Harbor express; some wore pitying expressions, others smiled a little tolerantly—Pale Face Harry, from the circle, sneered openly. The Miracle Man He looked tolerantly with his tired elderly amusement at the other, stepping about, surveying the room and every object in it. The Brimming Cup Even upon the "War Eagle," Thornton gazed tolerantly. The Ramrodders A Novel Louis tolerantly gave ear and inspected the Louvre, but to the building of Versailles he devoted all his enthusiasm. The Story of Versailles Ben Westerveld, listening tolerantly to the boy's opinions, felt a great surge of joy that he did not show. Half Portions "And you expect to go down here and by some means, which I must confess is quite beyond my ability to grasp, be cured in a miraculous manner!"—Thornton smiled tolerantly. The Miracle Man And he thought, tolerantly, that you can not have everything in this world. The Devil's Garden Gabriella, who knew something of her story, was aware of the self-sacrificing goodness of her private life, and secure in her own unclouded cheerfulness, could afford to smile tolerantly at the waspish sting. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage Weary still leaned his elbow on the bar and smiled at him tolerantly. The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories Cai smiled tolerantly, and felt for the rough draft in his pocket. Hocken and Hunken And Genevieve went back to her own table for another bite of food, bowing tolerantly to most of the people in the room. Ma Pettengill It is quite clear that Tennyson was a distinctively English poet and a patriotic poet; at times too much of a patriot to judge tolerantly, or to write fairly, about other countries. The Poetry Of Robert Browning "I'm afraid not very well," said the old lady tolerantly. The Necromancers However he heard Sabre's stumbling periods tolerantly out and tolerantly dealt with him. If Winter Comes "I see you're burning to give your advice," he said tolerantly. Charles Rex It looks like a good, nitzy Burgundy, sir," added Rollo tolerantly, "though the man did say it was bottled in something B.C., sir, and if it was it's most likely flat. Romance Island "It will be nice to see him again," said Molly tolerantly. The Tidal Wave and Other Stories As for your apprehensions"—she smiled tolerantly and whimsically—"though flattering to me, they are quite unnecessary, and I beg you rid your mind of them. Kindred of the Dust Well—well," he says, tolerantly, "Time is a terrible sponge—though I had hoped that, even after all these years, your dear husband might have occasionally mentioned the name of his old school-chum! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 16, 1891 Nevertheless, a man must always hold to that which to him seems right, and fight hard against the wrong, tolerantly and with charity, but with unclouded purpose. The Making of Arguments "Now, tut, St. George," Amory put in tolerantly, "next to doing exactly what you will be doing all this week you'd rather ferret out this." Romance Island I am not a professing Christian, but the church regards me tolerantly and takes my money when it can get it. The "Goldfish" George commented tolerantly to Mr. Haim, who passed through the room immediately afterwards to his nightly task of collecting and inspecting the scattered instruments on the principal's august drawing-board. The Roll-Call Those golden eyes of his saw tolerantly as well as clearly. The Purple Heights Stubbs clambered into the saddle with difficulty, and, once astride the animal, he maneuvered so as to get right in among the British cavalrymen, who smiled tolerantly as they surrounded him. The Boy Allies in the Trenches Midst Shot and Shell Along the Aisne That is why he smiled tolerantly upon his colleague who talked of humanity instead of dollars. Starr, of the Desert But of summer in the coast country it is hard to speak tolerantly. California Sketches, Second Series Dr. Ferris smiled tolerantly, and said to the footman who had brought the card: "I shall be very glad to see Mr. Allen." The Penalty Sadako smiled tolerantly at her cousin's naive ignorance of things aesthetic and intellectual. Kimono Daisy smiled tolerantly as she indicated the photograph of a boy upon the mantelpiece. The Way of an Eagle Uncle Sam smiled tolerantly when some would have had him chastise. Starr, of the Desert "Oh, but he is a splendid dancer," protested his partner tolerantly. The Knave of Diamonds He listened to us tolerantly, as a man might listen to the prattle of children. Father Payne They liked it at Wander,--liked being mildly and tolerantly controlled by men of their own sort,--men with some vested authority, however, and a reawakened perception of responsibility. The Precipice Lady Bassett departed with the words, shaking her head tolerantly and still smiling. The Way of an Eagle "Oh, young men will be young men, I suppose," sighed Mitchell tolerantly. The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On "Yes, I think we realise all right," tolerantly. Where the Trail Divides She caught her breath before laughing tolerantly, and then looked into his eyes with a tantalising ingenuousness. The Man from Brodney's The slaveholders of the vicinage who commonly comprised the court were intimately and more or less tolerantly acquainted with negro nature in general, and usually doubtless with the prisoner on trial. American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime His rugged face lighted as he smiled, kindly and tolerantly, and then he turned to go. The Sky Line of Spruce The French regiment's road discipline was rather more lax than the British, and many tolerantly amused criticisms were passed on the loose formation, the lack of keeping step, and the straggling lines of the French. Action Front Its hands indicated eleven, and the man grimaced tolerantly. Where the Trail Divides He shrugged his shoulders, and smiling tolerantly upon her, proceeded to smoke. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest He was actually talking as one talks to a child;—kindly, tolerantly, tenderly, but with an unconscious touch of patronage, like one trying to explain away—misgivings about Santa Claus! Mary Wollaston The roan greeted him with a volley from both heels that narrowly missed the head of Nash, but the cowpuncher merely smiled tolerantly. Trailin'! The young men of the house stood round and supported me; and the whole discussion was tolerantly conducted, and surprised a man brought up among the infinitesimal and contentious differences of Scotland. Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes "Let them fight it out," she said tolerantly. Anne of the Island "It's about the only excitement there is," Benton smiled tolerantly. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest "Well,"—Archie spoke tolerantly,—"some of the young fellows seemed to have red-hot convictions, and I thought it was better to let them try their ideas out." The Song of the Lark It was nothing positive, nothing aggressive, but a certain vague negative something that gave him the impression of innocence still innocent but looking or trying to look tolerantly where it should not. The Grain of Dust Grandmother thought Antonia needed shoes more than Mr. Shimerda needed prayers, but grandfather said tolerantly, 'If he can spare six dollars, pinched as he is, it shows he believes what he professes.' My Antonia Emil smiled tolerantly and stood looking down at her with his old, brooding gaze, while the French girls fluttered about him in their white dresses and ribbons, and Alexandra watched the scene with pride. O Pioneers! She returned his look tolerantly, though she felt it right to say, "What nonsense!" The Rise of Silas Lapham Thea laughed tolerantly as she began to gather up her music. The Song of the Lark "Why," he said tolerantly, "do I look as savage as all that?" The Spread Eagle and Other Stories But the Liberal Catholic, man or woman, who is both patriotically Italian and sincerely religious, will discuss anything or anybody in heaven or earth, and just as tolerantly as would Lord Acton himself. A Writer's Recollections — Volume 2 His nephew smiled tolerantly, and shifted his thickset figure to a more comfortable position. I Spy She smiled faintly, vaguely, tolerantly, as if she enjoyed his pleasure in teasing her. Questionable Shapes People smiled tolerantly at my story; it got to be one of the jokes of the Rialto. The Mystery of Murray Davenport A Story of New York at the Present Day He smiled tolerantly at intervals and undoubtedly applauded with the least hint of languid proprietorship in his manner. Ruggles of Red Gap "Ah, I see you are a warm friend, Dr. Parkman," quickly regaining his impenetrable superiority, and smiling tolerantly. The Glory of the Conquered The Story of a Great Love "You seem to have a good many fancies," he said, tolerantly, and continued to smoke in meditative silence. An Algonquin Maiden A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada He turned to Alys with a return of tolerantly protective inflection in his voice. The Sturdy Oak A composite Novel of American Politics by fourteen American authors He was not without humour and a certain shrewdness in judging men and things, and would smile tolerantly when views were advanced with which he disagreed. War-time Silhouettes He had felt talkative that evening, had chattered all through dinner, and she had listened tolerantly, as she might to her younger boy when he had a great deal to say about nothing. Together I can't behave tolerantly when he maintains in my presence and before other people that the government purposely drenches the people with vodka in order to brutalise them, and so keep them from revolution. The Possessed (The Devils) She therefore smiled back at her with much the same tolerantly interested smile that a parent might bestow on a child's brick-building of a castle. A Fountain Sealed She patted his hand tolerantly, causing the uniformed official to heave a tender sigh. The Adventures of Sally "Disloyalty," I said tolerantly, "where a woman is concerned, is in the eyes of some people almost a negative virtue." Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel It was hideous that she should sit there smiling tolerantly at a critic of her infernal husband as serenely as a priestess who is patient with an unenlightened skeptic. We Can't Have Everything The official to whom he addressed his enquiry eyed him tolerantly. The Double Traitor It was easy, her heart stayed on such heights, to suffer very tolerantly the little stings that flew up to her from the buzzing, startled world. A Fountain Sealed Listen tolerantly to his little bragging, and help him "do" his sums? Bits about Home Matters Of course, a disappearance of that sort," he went on tolerantly, "might be possible in London. The Cinema Murder Ah!" he said tolerantly, "the fierce rush of New York life! The Prince and Betty The rector smiled tolerantly down at Phyllis's bright thoughtful face, and said: "Do young ladies in America study theological history?" The Hallam Succession "In other words, I am to make a business of it," said Robin, tolerantly. The Prince of Graustark Emerson listened tolerantly, idly running through the magazines at his hand, his hostess watching him covertly, albeit her ears were drummed by the other's monotone. The Silver Horde "Sounds a trifle sarcastic, but I guess he's a new type to you," he observed tolerantly. The Cinema Murder Henry smiled tolerantly upon his ignorant and guileless parent. The Valley of the Giants But Richard understood the feeling, and could afford to regard it tolerantly. The Hallam Succession He had parted with half-a-crown, tolerantly, compassionately, with considerable contempt for his species. Jacob's Room Therefore I cannot say that I have any certainty that the marriage question will be dealt with decently and tolerantly. Getting Married "Not if you don't go too far with your nonsense," she said tolerantly. The Story Girl "Well," he added more tolerantly, a moment later, "I was a poet, too, for six months in my life when I was courting your mother." Kilmeny of the Orchard "Silly child," laughed her mother, half tolerantly, half disapprovingly. Further Chronicles of Avonlea "What aspersion is rankling for utterance within you now, Solomon?" said the judge tolerantly. The Prodigal Judge We all seek different things," he replied tolerantly,—"some fame, some pleasure. The Tempting of Tavernake A waiter eyed him tolerantly, but with no faintest sign of understanding. Rainbow's End Let us have new things like this and we shall not regret having tolerantly and patiently watched all the many idiocities which are paraded around under the pretext of research and experimentation. The Galleries of the Exposition "What have you got against Victoria?" he asked, tolerantly. Further Chronicles of Avonlea Roxmouth shrugged his shoulders deprecatingly, smiled tolerantly, and changed the subject. God's Good Man "I am sorry to have alarmed you," he added, smiling tolerantly. The Crown of Life I noted that as to the literary technicalities he seemed not to be much more ignorant than Kendricks's own family, and I said, tolerantly, "Yes; he writes for our magazine." An Open-Eyed Conspiracy; an Idyl of Saratoga Besides perfecting himself in what he tolerantly calls "tricks" of horsemanship and marksmanship, he studied the signs of the trail, forest and prairie, as a sailing-master studies the waves and clouds. Real Soldiers of Fortune The captain was smiling, wistfully, tolerantly, confidently, almost scornfully. The Snare Ah," he said tolerantly, "the fierce rush of New York life. Psmith, Journalist Yes, ye did that," said the foreman tolerantly; "but ye see, thar's some folks around here that allow it warn't no accident. From Sand Hill to Pine "That is quite proper, too, considering their relations," said Clarence tolerantly. Susy, a story of the Plains "There are nearly three thousand varieties," said the man in corduroys tolerantly. A Damsel in Distress Those within hearing distance merely shrugged their shoulders and smiled tolerantly at the disturbance as an affair of accustomed usualness. On the Makaloa Mat "I have read a great deal on the detection of crime," she said hotly, "and—" "Well, we all have our little hobbies," he said tolerantly. The Bat He took his hat from his head and his pipe from his month as they approached, and greeted them with an easy "Good-afternoon," yet with a glance that was quietly observant and tolerantly critical. From Sand Hill to Pine But Howard only smiled tolerantly, and changed the subject. A Poor Wise Man He became alert and brisk, went so far as tolerantly to commend Captain Blood's plan, and issued orders that action might be taken upon it at once. Captain Blood He jogged down the slope at a shuffling trot, grinning tolerantly at the pantomime below. Rowdy of the Cross L The leopard man looked on tolerantly and let her have her few minutes. Michael, Brother of Jerry Heads it was, and Bud leaned from the saddle and recovered the coin, Smoky turning his head to regard his rider tolerantly. Cow-Country He looked at her as one might have looked at a child,—kindly, even tolerantly. The Illustrious Prince "It is scarcely to be expected that one who has spent his life beneath an official umbrella should have at his command the finer analogies of light and shade," tolerantly replied Kai Lung. Kai Lung's Golden Hours Once more he smiled—a little tolerantly at himself this time. The Adventures of Jimmie Dale We amused ourselves by looking on penetratingly but tolerantly at the grinding of other people's. The Pool in the Desert |
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