If Emily had ever heard the classic story of Damocles she would have196 heartily sympathized with him.
" assented Adam heartily; "but why should you take the whole responsibility?
" The scholars clapped heartily, and Dick Carter, waving his hand, gave a rousing cheer.
She did not like to be under her aunt's roof, eating bread, wearing clothes, and studying books provided by her, and dislike her so heartily all the time.
He had chuckled long and heartily.
'You'll excuse me coming in so unceremoniously, Anna,' she said, after having kissed her heartily.
She jumped up with the activity of which Beatrice had inherited a part, and greeted Anna, kissing her heartily.
' He seldom failed to laugh heartily at this.
" said he heartily.
Ginevra Fanshawe made no scruple of—at times—catching me as I was crossing the carré, whirling me round in a compulsory waltz, and heartily enjoying the mental and physical discomfiture her proceeding induced.
" "Heartily?
" The proposition took me completely by surprise, but before I had time to answer, Baskerville seized me by the hand and wrung it heartily.
She was asked accordingly and said grace without any hesitation, after which she proceeded to eat heartily of the excellent supper Felicity had provided.
It was a compound of horror and humor, and though Anne had heard it several times she laughed as heartily and shivered as fearsomely over it as Mr.
But she would not have hurt Captain Jim's feelings for anything; so she assumed a virtue she did not at first feel, and thanked him heartily.
" "She is very beautiful," agreed Gilbert, so heartily that Anne almost wished he were a LITTLE less enthusiastic.
' I said, laughing heartily at his failure.
Nothing hindered me from eating heartily, and I experienced a certain sense of satisfaction and superiority, as, at intervals, I cast a look towards my silent companions, and felt the comfort of a quiet conscience within me.
Linton peremptorily insisted that she should get to bed; and, having scolded her heartily, threatened to send for the doctor.
You must go up and offer to kiss her, and say—you know best what to say; only do it heartily, and not as if you thought her converted into a stranger by her grand dress.