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单词 rebukingly
例句 rebukingly
Are there many repining at their miseries, the preacher, with gracious intonation, answers rebukingly that God, in his wisdom, has sent these troubles upon them as chastisement for their sins. A Few Words About the Devil And Other Biographical Sketches and Essays 2011-05-31T02:00:28.247Z
“But Wakanda gave me the idea to make this and I hold the power to explain it,” said Miss Miller, rebukingly, even as she smiled at Jane’s retort. The Woodcraft Girls in the City 2011-03-27T02:00:11.007Z
How rebukingly smote that sigh upon the ears of Lee! The Home Mission 2011-02-12T03:00:30.217Z
"My dear Lilian,"—rebukingly,—"if you reflect, you will see he must be both tired and hungry." Airy Fairy Lilian 2011-02-11T03:00:31.760Z
"You should not have been at the concert at all," said the preacher rebukingly, "seeing that your dear father is scarcely cold in his grave." The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z
"What need of such fastidious effeminacy?" he asked himself rebukingly. Regina or the Sins of the Fathers
"And do you believe in it?" he demanded, almost rebukingly. The Cottage of Delight A Novel
"What does a child like you know about it?" said Mrs. Perkins rebukingly. Wait and Hope A Plucky Boy's Luck
"The law expressly declares such transactions without its pale, my Lord," said the judge, rebukingly. Roland Cashel Volume II (of II)
"As I was about to say when you interrupted me"—Hendrik spoke rebukingly. H. R.
"Sure the gentleman isn't a bailiff nor a polisman," broke in the cripple, rebukingly. Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience
"You try to be too shrewd, too cunning, Miss Clara," said her mother, rebukingly. One Of Them
"Worst of all," said he, half rebukingly, and passed on. That Boy Of Norcott's
"Don't generalize," she said, turning rebukingly to the bachelor. The Widow To Say Nothing of the Man
Grace heard her, and she said, rebukingly, "Yes, absolutely impartial and—" "Are you chosen one of the hundred?" asked the wise virgin. H. R.
"Frau Mutter, Fr�u Mutter," said Hans, rebukingly, and trying to cut short what he feared might offend Nelly. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life
"Away with you! away with you!" cried the padre, rebukingly. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life
"Don't be violent; take care, Anna Maria," said he, rebukingly. Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume II
"Tut, tut, tut, man! this will never do," said Mr. Colquhoun, rebukingly. Under False Pretences A Novel
The reverend gentleman waited a moment and then shook his head and turned his back rebukingly on the photographers, who a second time had not respected his wishes. H. R.
"It's not smaller than Mrs. Balfour's cottage at the Lakes, and you know we spent a summer there," said the lady, rebukingly. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life
"You'll do nothing of the kind," his father said rebukingly, while his mother smiled at the boy's impetuosity, "we won't go until after lunch, that is—if you can wait so long!" The Boy With the U. S. Life-Savers
"Well, it's a good thing nobody else sees you like that," sniffed her mother, rebukingly. Coquette
My child," said the woman Zillah, stepping out from the curtains that had half concealed her; "let me look into your eyes, and see if they dare turn in scorn or rebukingly from mine. Mabel's Mistake
"The hounds may follow a wrong scent; but they are of heaven, not hell," he said rebukingly. Dreamers of the Ghetto
"Who'd ever dream that Miss Gray could squeeze out the littlest tear," laughed Pat, at which Gyp shook her head rebukingly. Highacres
Oh! comparison of true and ideal, at which spirits must look out of heaven, and of which they must long, with aching pity, to make us thus rebukingly aware! Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII No. 2. February 1848
So I said no more, but gave them all they asked, and Elzas Kazelia came and said to me rebukingly: 'It is a characteristic of the Jew never to part with his money unless chastised.' Ghetto Comedies
“You know very well what I mean,” she said rebukingly. The Rough Road
You should not say such wild, extravagant things, my dear!” said Le, rebukingly. Her Mother's Secret
“They were maiden ladies,” said the young woman rebukingly. The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol
“One must sleep some time,” she said rebukingly. The Woman from Outside [on Swan River]
But it was kind of mean to Harriet," said Anne rebukingly, "to go with her and get her talked about and then drop her as you did. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901
He advanced still closer, and suddenly the slim, dark girl appeared and stood in the doorway, and looked frankly and somewhat rebukingly into his inquisitive eyes. The Rough Road
"Unattainable if you choose to imagine that it is, and will not seek for it," answered Ronald, rebukingly. Fairy Fingers A Novel
But no, he is always grave, earnest, dignified, and rebukingly handsome. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8
"Hush!" says Molly, quickly, and, letting her hand fall lightly on his forehead, brings it slowly, slowly, over his eyes and down his face, until at length it rests upon his lips rebukingly. Molly Bawn
She drew it away in a moment but not rebukingly. Blacksheep! Blacksheep!
A chair was produced, and the attendants stood by in evident discomfort the while their seated master pointed his hand rebukingly towards the green patch on the floor. Etheldreda the Ready A School Story
And the note of the wood-thrush as I slowly mounted the path, struck reproachfully and rebukingly upon the ear of my conscience. Daisy
"That's poor consolation—very poor consolation, my daughter," replied Mrs. Chapman, rebukingly. The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family
"That is the means, not the end," he reminded her, rebukingly. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes
The noose tightened rebukingly and pulled her up short. Children of the Wild
"Matts Ericsson comes here with his own peculiar notions, and claims that they are messages from God," he declared rebukingly. Jerusalem
"She wished to give it up to punish you," said Lambert rebukingly. Red Money
I saw mischief lurking in my wife's eye and shook my head at her rebukingly. Jaffery
It was disquieting, and all eyes centred upon him rebukingly. A Daughter of the Snows
My dear," Mrs. Ried had interposed, rebukingly, "Ester is hurried and tired, remember, and has had a great many things to try her to-day. Ester Ried
"It's a shame to have bad blood after the fight is over," muttered Tyson rebukingly. Dave Darrin's First Year at Annapolis
The solemn hush fell upon the bruised spirit of the youth with the quieting touch and awe of a palpable presence, rebukingly, yet tenderly and pityingly. Bart Ridgeley A Story of Northern Ohio
"The Señor Hunter has the brave heart of a Spaniard, though his blood is light," said Manuel rebukingly. The Gringos
She turned her large eyes, about which just then there were large circles, seriously, it would even seem rebukingly, upon Katie. The Visioning
A little girl passed by, balancing a wash-board on her head, and giggled, and seemed about to make a remark, but the boy said, rebukingly, "Let him alone, he's going to a funeral." What Is Man? and Other Essays
"Well, there's no need of making a fuss, is there?" she asked, rebukingly. Stories from Everybody's Magazine
What we need," remarked the King, rebukingly, "is a wireless sieve. The Emerald City of Oz
"Davy, you have forgotten to say your prayers," said Anne rebukingly. Anne of Avonlea
He did not open it at once but sat there holding it rebukingly—me chuckling down in the family pew. The Visioning
"Why it's dreadfully wicked to swear," she said rebukingly. Anne of Green Gables
"She might be worse occupied than reading the Bible," said Felicity rebukingly. The Golden Road
When Benjamin became the famous Dr. Franklin, and was in the habit of standing before kings, he often recalled this maxim of Solomon, which his father dinged rebukingly in his ear. From Boyhood to Manhood Life of Benjamin Franklin
"To do one's duty in," she replied gently, but rebukingly. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
"He's a peer of the realm," said I rebukingly, though I cordially agreed with her. The Mountebank
Jesus Christ says to each of us, as He did to her, tenderly, warningly, invitingly, and yet rebukingly, 'If thou knewest … thou wouldst ask, … and I would give.' Expositions of Holy Scripture St. John Chapters I to XIV
In a certain tenderness of light and coloring, the poems would recall the mellowed masterpieces of the older literatures rather than those of the New England school, where conscience dwells almost rebukingly with beauty…. Poems
"Mark! why, that is my given name: didn't you know it?" said Elwood, rebukingly. Gaut Gurley
I have already had occasion, Jeeves," I said rebukingly, "to comment on the way you say 'Well, sir' and 'Indeed, sir?' Right Ho, Jeeves
"It will be a hundred and fifty years old then," returned Marjorie, seriously, "and I think," she added rebukingly, "that you were building castles then." Miss Prudence A Story of Two Girls' Lives.
His face instantly assumed such portentous and awful gravity that he set her off again to such a degree that the dowagers in the other room looked at her rebukingly. The Earth Trembled
Sister Cooper," said brother Cross, rebukingly, "beware of the temptation to vain-glory. Charlemont; Or, the Pride of the Village. a Tale of Kentucky
"That isn't a Christian spirit," said Felicity rebukingly. The Story Girl
"Father, you shouldn't talk so about your neighbours," said his wife rebukingly. Kilmeny of the Orchard
"You shouldn't talk like that," said Mollie rebukingly. Further Chronicles of Avonlea
The girl was in a perverse mood, and watched until her father rebukingly spoke her name; then she turned away. The Earth Trembled
She only stared at him rebukingly, and he straightened in his saddle with an effort at self-control—but his eyes got darker and he looked ugly. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
As if deeply offended at such familiarity, the man-seller shook his head rebukingly, and replied by saying he had an advantage of him not comprehensible. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
If Woodbine Lodge ever looks upon me rebukingly, I will try to acknowledge the justice of the rebuke. The Good Time Coming
"I do say it, and I mean it," replied Mr. Howland, fixing his eyes rebukingly upon his wife. The Iron Rule Or, Tyranny in the Household
"The 'Post' hasn't come!" he heard Margaret say to her sisters, a few minutes afterwards, and their expressions of disappointment fell rebukingly upon his ears. Off-Hand Sketches A Little Dashed with Humor
How rebukingly fell all these words on the ears of Mr. Levering. Home Lights and Shadows
One of these days," said he, rebukingly, "instead of murdering your devoted Sergeant, you'll be murdering yourself, if you go on such lunatic excursions. The Red Planet
"You shouldn't make fun of things like that," she said rebukingly. Missy
She did not speak rebukingly, but with a sort of tender amusement. A Spirit in Prison
"No levity, young man!" interposed the lord chancellor, rebukingly; "remember, you are addressing His Royal Highness Prince Caliban, Spouse, and Consort of Her Most Gracious Majesty, Miranda!" The Midnight Queen
"It is not what I like best that must be considered, Mrs. Allan," I said rebukingly. Chronicles of Avonlea
"The case is well developed—you should have called me yesterday," said young Doc rebukingly. Missy
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