"Interrogatively" Quotes from Famous Books
... the millionaire interrogatively, and then pausing thoughtfully, he continued: 'And you would think right—you would think right; so let us ... — The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 - Devoted to Literature and National Policy • Various
... led the way to the morning-room. As they reached the door a young lady, carrying a book and walking very languidly, came out. Hewitt stepped aside to let her pass, and afterward said interrogatively: "Miss Norris, ... — Martin Hewitt, Investigator • Arthur Morrison
... train conductor made his round after leaving the station, he paused at the seat occupied by the two doctors, glanced interrogatively at Miller, and then spoke to Dr. Burns, who sat in the end of the seat ... — The Marrow of Tradition • Charles W. Chesnutt
... murmured the guilty one, interrogatively. "In the heels, said you? What a very odd place for dampness to accumulate. Now, personally, I find my heels are dry and smooth and hard, like—like a china nest-egg, don't you know; but damp heels, it doesn't sound right, and it must feel very ... — Stage Confidences • Clara Morris
... man's eyes fell upon the implement in a half-frightened way, and then lifted themselves interrogatively ... — A Millionaire of Rough-and-Ready • Bret Harte
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