单词 | lugubriously |
例句 | As Trout lugubriously slung the bag from his shoulder, Billy Pilgrim approached him. Slaughterhouse-Five 1969-01-01T00:00:00Z Within a few weeks it was lugubriously out of tune. Jacob Have I Loved 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z The exposition, setting up the premise for the trip, is both lugubriously long and trivializingly brief. “Midsommar,” Reviewed: Ari Aster’s Backwards Horror Story of an American Couple in Sweden 2019-07-08T04:00:00Z “Crossfire” leads with its do-gooder message, sometimes lugubriously, but is memorable largely because of the trembling force of Ryan’s performance. Robert Ryan?s Quiet Furies 2011-08-06T20:58:02Z Chloe, a wavering Christian, has to deal with her mother's complaints about her church attendance, while Frank, an older gentleman, lugubriously replays the phone message in which his wife informs him that she is leaving. Thrasher – review 2013-03-19T18:12:35Z As shrapnel and projectiles fly menacingly but lugubriously, Quicksilver pushes nearly frozen people out of harm’s way as if they were so many cardboard cutouts. The Empty Astonishments of “X-Men: Apocalypse” 2016-05-29T04:00:00Z Barr lugubriously explained his reasoning as a gentleman and man of principle: Pair of toadies: As Barr tries to protect Trump, Graham may be shoving him off a cliff 2020-05-20T04:00:00Z The music grows louder toward the end, but it falls short of triumph, leaning lugubriously on the low G in the final bar. Yo-Yo Ma’s Days of Action 2018-12-10T05:00:00Z Rampant energy industry activity is nothing new in Texas, but these days it does not only signify oil pumpjacks nodding lugubriously in remote fields. 'Like thunder in the ground': Texans fear link between quakes and fracking waste 2018-01-05T05:00:00Z "Good-bye," Muller said, lugubriously, grasping his outstretched hand. A Gamble with Life 2012-04-11T02:00:33.587Z The land had resumed, and then he said, looking lugubriously at his note and mortgage, "I want another inflation." The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Political 2012-02-11T03:03:48.503Z One day, while sitting in his garret, needle in hand, eyeing lugubriously the rent in his trousers, and thinking over some bitter misanthropical verses which he was then writing, a letter was brought to him. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z As he did so he started violently, then sank back in his chair, his face drawn lugubriously with sudden pain; the natural pallor giving place to a ghastly gray. The Lash 2011-12-20T03:00:32.457Z "It's a terrible disappointment to me," came lugubriously from the handkerchief. The Transgression of Andrew Vane a novel 2011-11-17T03:00:37.293Z The wax candles lugubriously sputtered in the silence of the sick-room, and cast tremulous yellow reflections on the walls. The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel 2011-11-12T03:00:35.113Z Occasionally they have retired to some convenient eminence and lugubriously howled about the Constitution. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Political 2012-02-11T03:03:48.503Z Bindle looked lugubriously at the yellow pie-dish into which he had just emptied about a quart of whelks, purchased in the Mile End Road. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z "No news, sir," said she lugubriously, as she placed the delicacies upon the table. Lost Sir Massingberd, v. 2/2 A Romance of Real Life 2011-08-25T02:00:33.793Z "It's all very well for you to say so, Mr. Veneda," the skipper continued, lugubriously. In Strange Company A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas 2011-08-16T02:00:46.397Z “Christmas Eve,” he said lugubriously, “a bum Christmas if ever there was one.” The Locusts' Years 2011-08-16T02:00:41.777Z “Who’s going to break the news to his parents?” he asked lugubriously. Four Afloat Being the Adventures of the Big Four on the Water 2011-08-11T02:00:15.547Z "I don't know whatever your aunt will say," her uncle said lugubriously. The Trail of the Axe A Story of Red Sand Valley 2011-06-27T02:00:56.823Z "There speaks one who knows," chimed in Hardy lugubriously. Told In The Hills 2011-05-30T02:00:15.530Z But no," she said lugubriously through the others' smiling, "they won't send me. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z The visitor stood, when the door had closed, gazing silently down at the recumbent figure, while Julius, amazed at the form which his Nemesis had taken, gazed up silently and lugubriously at the intruder. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z Most incongruously and lugubriously, Lucy is pacing to and fro in silent concern. Why Marry? 2011-02-26T03:00:44.307Z “He said I must be a fool to undertake work I could not perform,” said Septimus lugubriously; “and I suppose I must be.” Mad A Story of Dust and Ashes 2011-02-25T03:01:05.303Z No good fortune had come either to father or son, and he was inclined to regard things in the future lugubriously; workhouses and parish funerals not being the least of his fancy sketches. Mattie:?A Stray (Vol 2 of 3) 2011-02-17T03:00:19.937Z "Far from it," Jim replied lugubriously; and then, to postpone the fatal moment, he proceeded to describe to his father the interview he had had with the old gentleman. The Childerbridge Mystery 2011-02-16T03:00:38.127Z They ventured their money on the doubtful issue and lost, and now so lugubriously bewail their folly as to make themselves ridiculous in the eyes of the world, and the laughing-stock of the American people. The Boys of '61 or, Four Years of Fighting, Personal Observations with the Army and Navy 2011-01-05T03:00:55.123Z As it lugubriously ends Sunday night on ABC, "Lost" leaves us more or less where it all began, but also with a spooky idea of the 21st century thus far. Goodbye to 'Lost': Closing the door on frustrating unknowns 2010-05-20T18:57:00Z Dolly and Beth were talking it over one day, rather lugubriously, in Beth’s room. Dolly's College Experiences "So long," said the lantern-jawed boy lugubriously, dropping most of his mathematical books. Sinister Street, vol. 1 The sin itself was a sad waste of time and happiness, and absolutely no more should be wasted in lugubriously reflecting on it. The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen The three friends, according to male etiquette, maintained an attitude of correct incomprehension while Fred marched lugubriously up and down the keyboard. Making Money Mrs. Bindle had striven long and lugubriously to ensure Bindle's salvation, and when she had eventually discovered this to be impossible, she accepted him as her cross. Bindle Some Chapters in the Life of Joseph Bindle "I don't know what sort of news you can have that will be acceptable to me," replied Browne lugubriously. The Red Rat's Daughter “Still, you know,” he declared lugubriously, “a fellow feels lonely—” The confidante sighed, and flicked her light eyelashes. What a Man Wills As for his personal defects that had given him trouble in the past—well—he was lugubriously sure that he had learned a final lesson about liquor. Asteroid of Fear "Rast has been making me run," said Anne, smiling, and coming toward the hearth, where the fort ladies were sitting together sewing, and rather lugubriously recalling Christmas times in their old Eastern homes. Anne And the two went out—Swaart Jan shaking his head lugubriously over the astonishing obstinacy of the man he would fain befriend. Aletta A Tale of the Boer Invasion "I don't think there can be very much doubt, but that she's after us," said Browne lugubriously. The Red Rat's Daughter "And I've shaken hands with ever so many people and not a Lafayette or a Washington among them," declared Roxy most lugubriously. Helen Grant's Schooldays "Dear me, I fancied I stood safe to come off with a hundred!" said Paul, lugubriously. Davenport Dunn, Volume 2 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day Plouff, whose presence was an undeniable comfort for some reason or other, pulled himself up the steep little ladder and stood staring lugubriously into the fog. Command She sighed lugubriously and the girl's blood ran cold in her veins. The Song of the Wolf He ruminated and lugubriously pondered what had best be done in this unfortunate affair in order to end it with the least amount of scandal; but his cogitations were in vain. A Little Garrison A Realistic Novel of German Army Life of To-day "Headache," mentioned Sally, rather lugubriously, so as to encourage his pity. Coquette So Clifford pulled a long face, and said lugubriously: “It’s pretty bad, mistress.” Peggy Owen and Liberty Yet lovers were very contrary beings, he mused lugubriously. The Missourian He was very thoughtful on the homeward ride, his preoccupied air at the supper table emboldening Punk to irreverent levity: "These yeah partin's are shore deespiritin' things!" he observed, lugubriously, to nobody in particular. The Song of the Wolf Then he lifted his long muzzle heavenward and howled lugubriously. Finn The Wolfhound He did not hear them, but sat rocking to and fro in his corner, moaning lugubriously. The Flamp, The Ameliorator, and The Schoolboy's Apprentice “The phantom lover,” said June Mason lugubriously, “is certainly turning up trumps.” The Phantom Lover He was a lugubriously pathetic figure as he turned up his eyes and muttered: “Now, I remember––they took it off me and drugged me an’ rammed me into the chest. Officer 666 "This will not do for breakfast," said Maria, lugubriously. What She Could "If I don't I shall be the loser, I'm afraid," he replied, lugubriously. Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life There is a uniformity in storms,' he added, lugubriously, 'and if this should turn to rain, you cannot possibly get through.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 2, August, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy “And I needed the job, too,” he added lugubriously. Hidden Water And our being caught only shows––” “Rave on,” said Mr. Mix lugubriously, and stood with his hands in his pockets, jingling his keys. Rope "About my car—" The Sheriff turned and regarded him lugubriously. Dream Town Often upon reaching the open air he would sniff the east wind and say lugubriously, "This is the kind of day that brings out the freckles on your Uncle Ferg." A Son of the Middle Border Their mantles, covered with snow, were drying in a corner; and without, the hermit's dog barked lugubriously, and mingled his voice with that of the tempest. A Winter Amid the Ice and Other Thrilling Stories "I fear it is all too plain," said Arnold, lugubriously. Frances Kane's Fortune He confessed to a bit of high living in his time, lugubriously admitting to his uncle that he feared he had a touch of the gout. What's-His-Name “It will seem a long time to Easter, Nan,” he said, rather lugubriously. Not Like Other Girls "I see," he replied lugubriously, "and I don't mind going to the Lake and trying to get the old boy to let me off—but I bet you he won't." In Brief Authority “They hain’t nary chance to save him no more,” the old woman averred, lugubriously. Heart of the Blue Ridge Not too well," Dan answered lugubriously; "and that is why I encouraged her to go. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius Don Carlos sighed lugubriously and turned up his eyes to the ceiling. Bandit Love There was something so ominous in Mr. Geltfin's sadly ironic remark—something in tone and accent so lugubriously foreboding that his hearers swung about to stare at him. Sundry Accounts Smith drew an exaggerated sigh and shook his head lugubriously. 'Me--Smith' And the old Brother shook his head lugubriously. Killykinick The group lugubriously settled in a circle upon an assemblage of wind-broken red velvet chairs and wooden stools. Free Air "And she has her best house shoes on," said Maudie, lugubriously. Hoodie “It's pity for myself as well,” said Tom lugubriously, and cramming the pillow-end into his mouth. Five Little Peppers at School "I only know him by reputation," the first lieutenant answered lugubriously. Stand By! Naval Sketches and Stories Long spells of silence fell upon him meantime, which he emphasised by lugubriously clearing his throat. The Light of Scarthey After I’d announced my intention of putting them outdoors to sleep, when they were four weeks old, she lugubriously acknowledged that there were more ways than one of murderin’ infant children. The Prairie Mother Reedy pushed back the long black lock of hair from his forehead, shook his head lugubriously, and grew pessimistically oratorical. The Desert Fiddler "My oar's got a kink!" he announced lugubriously. The Long Trick "I fell and cut it on something," he explained lugubriously. The Fire People “A great deal to do with the will, I fear!” replied Mr. Tertius, lugubriously. The Herapath Property The effort died lugubriously and he sat, waiting. Stubble "All flesh is grass," Noah sighed lugubriously, "except some that's weeds." The Desert Fiddler “None of his folks live long over forty,” said Mrs. Fallows, lugubriously; “they sorter burn themselves out.” Mr. Opp She asked it lugubriously with many sighs, her cap much askew. Robert Elsmere At noon they gathered in Laura's room, dropped into the nearest chairs at hand, and looked at each other lugubriously. Nan Sherwood at Palm Beach Or Strange Adventures Among The Orange Groves Already they were suffering with hunger and shuddering with the December air, their limbs felt quite benumbed, their teeth were chattering lugubriously, and their faces were blue and pinched with cold. St. Winifred's, or The World of School "Don't you believe it," Noah shook his head lugubriously. The Desert Fiddler The pudding must be unusually huge, and darkly, deeply, lugubriously blue in color. The Birds' Christmas Carol Max, the only stubborn watcher, shook his head lugubriously. The Lost Girl What to do now troubled me materially; but one of the soldiers brought a piece of rail, and I "squatted" lugubriously on the turf. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War "My father is much too large in the waist for his clothes to be of any service to me," said George lugubriously. The Old Folks' Party 1898 About them in the night-time hordes of vagabond dogs howled lugubriously in the dark. The Making Of A Novelist An Experiment In Autobiography And slower and ever slower moved the sea-mammoth, lugubriously trumpeting her distress and dismay at the plight in which she found herself. Little Miss Grouch A Narrative Based on the Log of Alexander Forsyth Smith's Maiden Transatlantic Voyage So Mr. May, in his room in the Moon and Stars, which was the best inn in Woodhouse—he must have a good hötel—lugubriously considered his position. The Lost Girl Well, we went to prayers, and very lugubriously did we sing the hymn:— “Awake, my soul, and with the sun, Thy daily course of duty run.” Rattlin the Reefer And then how the hunter curses at the kongoni, who has stopped some little distance away and is regarding him with that quaint, lugubriously funny look. In Africa Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country He made no attempt to rise as “the family” approached, but took the pipe out of his mouth and shook his head lugubriously. Pixie O'Shaughnessy It was after his evening set-to at bridge, when, coming on deck for a good-night sniff of air, he encountered the Tyro who was lugubriously contemplating the moon. Little Miss Grouch A Narrative Based on the Log of Alexander Forsyth Smith's Maiden Transatlantic Voyage Then, as another thought occurred to him, he scratched his head lugubriously. The Girl in the Golden Atom "I didn't think it would be like this," said Sylvia lugubriously. Grandmother Dear A Book for Boys and Girls The Baron turned up his collar and sucked his cigar lugubriously, and Mr Bunker seemed unusually thoughtful. The Lunatic at Large The feasters ate till their eyes were rolling lugubriously; and still the kettles came round. Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom "Only—" and Harry was staring lugubriously at the vein above him, "it's going to take us a long time to get two hundred thousand dollars out of things the wye they stand now." The Cross-Cut "There's nothing wrong with me," he said lugubriously, meeting the eyes of his friends who apparently were also more surprised than hurt. The Girl in the Golden Atom "I hope it will come out right—I hope so," she repeated lugubriously. One Woman's Life The thought that the cart was still steadily, lugubriously, wending its way to the insatiable guillotine, appeared unbearable. The French Revolution A Short History Keating, when he entered, was wearing the lugubriously gratified expression appropriate to the successful prophet of disaster. Day of the Moron "Everybody else is doin' the same thing an' at the same time," he said lugubriously. Man to Man He sighed lugubriously as he stared into the darkness of the night. The Prairie Wife Here she handed him a cup of tea, and sighed lugubriously. Polly A New-Fashioned Girl In the early hours of that day a knot of women, one of them beating a drum, others lugubriously chanting du pain, du pain, bread, bread, appeared in the streets of Paris. The French Revolution A Short History But when we spoke of a long war he drew a long face and talked lugubriously of dislocated trade and strain upon capital—doubted how long the industry could stand it, and shook his head. Letters from France "Oh, dear," said Tommy, lugubriously, as he saw her sparkling face, "you act as if being shipwrecked was a good joke, Judy." Judy It is very cold, and Olie has lugubriously announced that it's sure going to freeze. The Prairie Wife He crossed the course, looked at the water opposite the Grand Stand, and examined the first fence lugubriously. Boy Woodburn A Story of the Sussex Downs "We shall have to go home, I suppose," said Jimmy lugubriously. The Second Honeymoon He lighted the lantern, and Bland lay blinking at it lugubriously. Skyrider He lugubriously admitted that he had met unfortunate thousands whom he had promptly forgotten but who seldom failed to remember him. The Husbands of Edith "If I am, it must be a nightmare, I think!" she answered lugubriously. The Moon out of Reach Mrs. P—— called, and the talk became political and lugubriously desponding, and I suddenly found myself inspired with a contradictory vein of hopefulness, and became vehement in its defense. Records of a Girlhood "We're having trouble with that last lot of cascara, sir," said he lugubriously. The Clarion "And I have a contusion of the nose," said the Babu lugubriously. In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India They roped me," he said lugubriously, "in me own house. Sundown Slim Six months!" chanted he lugubriously, "an' they call this a free country!—free hell!— The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police In the whole studio, which had become lugubriously black, the big canvas only showed a glimpse of pallidity, a last vestige of the waning daylight. His Masterpiece The dogs squatted on their haunches at a safe distance and bayed lugubriously at me and the moon in common. Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative "Accept my condolences," that youth had lugubriously remarked. The Honorable Percival "I said it," he muttered lugubriously; "the devil's own night." Six Feet Four "I don't think the country and the climate agree with me," replied Long Jim lugubriously. The Free Rangers A Story of the Early Days Along the Mississippi "You see what it's done to me," he pointed out lugubriously. The Uphill Climb "What a variety of ways there are of getting out of the world!" said Willis lugubriously. Willis the Pilot "What are you laughing at?" inquired he, somewhat lugubriously. V. V.'s Eyes For five full minutes the hansom wobbled painfully along and then pulled up in front of a building which Hugh lugubriously recognized as a police station. Nedra Neither displayed the least interest in dinner, while Joe, when cruelly summoned by Ossie, only groaned lugubriously and turned his pallid face to the wall. The Adventure Club Afloat Happy Jack sighed lugubriously when he remembered how firmly. The Happy Family Gabriele regained her composure and smiled lugubriously at the moonlight as well as at her friend of the moonlight. Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America "My sister has married a man who can't play cards," he said lugubriously. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People When they told that kind but careworn woman what the child's aunt had said, she shook her head and spoke lugubriously. Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays Rescuing the Runaways It was moonlight and a hillside, the little town lay lit and warm below, and the scene was set to music, a lugubriously sentimental air. Love and Mr. Lewisham It was a moment pregnant with the gravest misery to poor Alonzo; not a star was seen to enliven the murky night, and the wind whistled most lugubriously. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 329, August 30, 1828 Phil scoffed and reproved him, and he departed, whistling "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep," lugubriously. The Happy Venture Dogs sat upon their haunches, and howled lugubriously until someone in passing kicked them into yelping instead. Good Indian Diana howled lugubriously on seeing the remains of Satellite, which seemed as motionless as if they reposed on solid earth. From the Earth to the Moon; and, Round the Moon The old gentlewoman took a dreary and proud satisfaction in leading Phoebe from room to room of the house, and recounting the traditions with which, as we may say, the walls were lugubriously frescoed. House of the Seven Gables The pudding must be unusually huge, and darkly, deeply, lugubriously black in color. The Birds' Christmas Carol His mirth was hoarse and ghastly, like a raven’s croak, and the sick wolf joined him, howling lugubriously. Love of Life and Other Stories It was only from duty that Carol dragged him and herself out of the warm hotel, into a stinking trolley, up the brownstone steps of the converted residence which lugubriously housed the dramatic school. Main Street Still, he hoped rather lugubriously that it would turn out all right. Sons and Lovers Then he fell, and lay where he fell, howling lugubriously as the long train of sleds churned by. The Call of the Wild "It seems very flighty in me to be taking a new place at this time of life," observed Mrs. Bread, lugubriously. The American The honest, pitiless joy of a fanatic in the full flood of his atrocity preserves a certain lugubriously venerable radiance. Les Misérables In one corner of the room, with his back turned, the famous Mr. Merriman sat at an upright piano, lugubriously drumming. The Spread Eagle and Other Stories "Never in all my experience has such a problem as this arisen," he exclaimed, rubbing his chin lugubriously. The Mutineers She asked it lugubriously, with many sighs, her cap much askew. Robert Elsmere There was something lugubriously comical in the way Newman's thoroughly contemporaneous optimism was confronted with this dusky old-world expedient. The American Painter crossed to me and suggested, lugubriously, a cigar on the balcony. Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories "You don't understand, Sam," said Billoo, very lugubriously; and then he annihilated me by banging his fist on a table and saying, "At least he'd be on the spot, wouldn't he?" The Spread Eagle and Other Stories "God keep you, lord," was his greeting, so lugubriously delivered as to sound like a pious, but rather hopeless, wish. The Historical Nights' Entertainment Second Series "Well, it's my surprise party, too," said Ben lugubriously, "for I'm astonished; and beside I'm left out in the cold." Five Little Peppers Grown Up Satisfied with this, the man supplied him with bread and cheese, gin and water, and plenty of tobacco; and, fortified with these comforts, Charley betook himself at last very lugubriously, to a filthy, uninviting bed., The Three Clerks He and his son were gazing at me lugubriously. Autobiography of a Yogi Wrath of God's bony face was pointed lugubriously toward the door; Jag Ear was wiggling his fragment of ear. Over the Pass "If he went away, he'd never come back," said Rachel, lugubriously. Jack's Ward "I suppose we must be content with that," said Kitwater lugubriously. My Strangest Case "I don't mind travelling all night for half a dozen nights if I can track my lost property," she said lugubriously. The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation No polar bears," repeated Billy lugubriously, "what's the good of a pole without polar bears. The Boy Aviators' Polar Dash or Facing Death in the Antarctic Dot was spokesman: he stated the facts of the case rather lugubriously and in a slightly injured voice. Esther : a book for girls Even the clock ticked less lugubriously, and that expressionless face on the pillow— Great God! it is looking at me! The Mill Mystery He then became a simple spectator, who took strange pleasure in looking death by violence in the face, in its lugubriously fantastic and grotesque attitudes. Theresa Raquin "Yes," Glass seconded, lugubriously, "and hold out enough to buy me a Gates Ajar in immortelles." Going Some "I don't know," I replied truthfully—and, I fear, lugubriously. A Fool and His Money "I feel as though I were one big wound," said Bart lugubriously. Army Boys on German Soil Our Doughboys Quelling the Mobs He got up and strolled away, saying it was time to dress for the performance, adding lugubriously that there'd be more people in the band-stand than there'd be in the "blues." The Rose in the Ring He wagged his head lugubriously, turned aside and affected to wipe away a vagrant tear with his salmon-colored silk handkerchief. Cappy Ricks Retires "And I'm stung for ten thou," reflected Clyde, lugubriously. The Silver Horde "I dare say they laugh at me, confound them," said I, lugubriously. A Fool and His Money "Not even a whiff of him," said the other lugubriously. Green Fancy "That's why I had so little trouble—" "You don't get me," said Cassius lugubriously. Yollop Mr. Schultz nodded lugubriously; then he glanced up and caught the little cockney steward staring at him so balefully, that he realized he must have speech in private with the steward. Cappy Ricks Retires "But, good gracious, I can't talk business with you from this confounded beam," he cried lugubriously. The Day of the Dog The weather continued to threaten rain, although none had fallen as yet, and the wind moaned lugubriously in the leafless branches of the great walnut before the end window of the narrow apartment. At Last Dimly he realized, and once lugubriously admitted, that he was not quite heartwhole, but he had not reached a positive understanding with himself. Castle Craneycrow I inquired, as the Pedler paused to spit lugubriously into the road again. The Broad Highway Their first formal greetings over, Don Mario surveyed the bare living-room and remarked, lugubriously: "I see many changes here." Rainbow's End "You never said a truer word, brother," said Rachel, lugubriously. Timothy Crump's Ward A Story of American Life Her light footstep stirred dismal echoes in the dark corners; the wind screamed through every crack and keyhole, like a legion of piping devils; rumbled lugubriously over the steep roof. At Last A kind of fire would go over Christiana Crich's brain, as she saw two more pale-faced, creeping women in objectionable black clothes, cringing lugubriously up the drive to the door. Women in Love "So it's you, is it?" he repeated, setting down his brooms and spitting lugubriously at the nearest patch of shadow. The Broad Highway Joseph P. Mangles sat corrected, and looked lugubriously at Netty, who was prettily and quietly dressed in autumnal tints, which set off her delicate and transparent complexion to perfection. The Vultures The crisp frost of the previous evening had given place to a bleak rawness; the day that was coming would crawl in, lugubriously, unable to get the better of the darkness. Maurice Guest Both babies were wailing lugubriously, and the parent Momebys had scarcely recovered from their earlier lachrymose condition. The Chronicles of Clovis London Times" lugubriously exclaimed: "The shipping interest, the cradle of our navy, is half ruined. The Old Merchant Marine; A chronicle of American ships and sailors Blink, who between his legs had hitherto been unconscious of their departure from the earth, now squirmed irresistibly up till her forepaws were on her master's chest, and gazed lugubriously at the fearful prospect. The Burning Spear Following the etiquette of dramatic authors on first nights, he remained discreetly in the background while the procession, with extreme diffidence and the goat, wound its way lugubriously towards the village. Reginald "I was thinking of the monstrous fibber-in here," said "Squills," lugubriously. The Red Acorn "I pronounced my own name," he answered lugubriously. The Snare "I shall laugh—I know I shall; I shall die of laughing," she said, lugubriously. The Idiot He paused and, apparently having forgotten that he was in the middle of a story, began to whistle lugubriously and to bend all his other energies to painting. Shavings He shook his head lugubriously as he broke the news. The Mutiny of the Elsinore He had almost forgotten the dog, but now was reminded by the animal itself, who, having apparently swallowed the bone whole, began once more to howl lugubriously. The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights "Another night of this wild and reckless dissipation will finish me," he said lugubriously to himself when he reached the solitude of his room. The Heritage of Dedlow Marsh and Other Tales Mr. Henbane was listening very lugubriously to this dissertation. Crotchet Castle "Well, it seems to me," sighed Weary lugubriously, "we mighta managed it without hitting the Old Man a wallop in the back, like that." The Flying U's Last Stand "I'm played out myself," he said, sitting in the hotel and looking lugubriously at Billy on a bed. Lin McLean "Ah, these husbands!" sighed an ample lady, lugubriously shaking her head; "they shut up their wives because it suits them, and don't care what their sufferings are." Elizabeth and Her German Garden All through the meal Gunch watched them, while Babbitt watched himself being watched and lugubriously tried to keep from spoiling Tanis's gaiety. Babbitt The five chewed some strips of venison, and looked rather lugubriously at the pieces they were saving for Mary Newton and the children. The Scouts of the Valley |
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