" implored Emily, putting her hands to her ears.
"Oh, come now, darling, don't cry," implored Father Cassidy.
Was going to put on dry ones—but just as you say—" "Jimmy," implored poor Elizabeth Murray, surrendering at discretion.
"Oh, don't shut me up alone there, Aunt Elizabeth," she implored.
She reveled in the impassioned appeal of the poet, and implored the ruthless woodman to be as brutal as possible with the axe, so that she might properly put greater spirit into her lines.
They reasoned, they appealed, they implored; on his mercy they cast themselves, into his hands they confidingly thrust their interests.
"Do not let me think of them too often, too much, too fondly," I implored: "let me be content with a temperate draught of this living stream: let me not run athirst, and apply passionately to its welcome waters: let me not imagine in them a sweeter taste than earth's fountains know.
"A la bonne heure," he cried, when I signified that I really could take no more, and, with uplifted hands, implored to be spared the additional roll on which he had just spread butter.
" Being implored to state what things: "Business.
It was agreed that we should bury him in the orchard at sunset that evening, and Sara Ray, who had to go home, declared she would be back for it, and implored us to wait for her if she didn't come exactly on time.
"Tell us right off," implored Felix.
"Don't quarrel this lovely day," implored Cecily.
In vain Cecily implored him to stop.
"Oh, don't quarrel the last night of the old year," implored Cecily.
"Don't, Leslie," implored Anne, "oh, don't.
" He approached once more, and made as if he would seize the fragile being; but, shrinking back, Linton clung to his cousin, and implored her to accompany him, with a frantic importunity that admitted no denial.
In vain she wept and writhed against the interdict, and implored her father to have pity on Linton: all she got to comfort her was a promise that he would write and give him leave to come to the Grange when he pleased; but explaining that he must no longer expect to see Catherine at Wuthering Heights.
There he has continued, praying like a Methodist: only the deity he implored is senseless dust and ashes; and God, when addressed, was curiously confounded with his own black father!
" implored Mamma, resigned to skirmishes, but trembling for her piano legs as the four stout boots pranced about the table and then went thundering down the hall, through the kitchen where the fat cook cheered them on, and Mary, the maid, tried to head off Frank as Jack rushed out into the garden.
He implored her not to leave him.