Brooke, meekly.
" said Dorothea, quite meekly.
It was wonderful that her friends should seem so little elated by the possession of such a home, that the consciousness of it should be so meekly borne.
"I do let her," said her mother meekly; and indeed if she did not, what difference would it make?
These stood or fell by the judgment of the fathers and mothers in Israel; but a certain small, red-haired girl who sat meekly in the corner of the old Cuthbert pew also had her opinions about them and discussed the same in full with Matthew, Marilla always declining from principle to criticize ministers in any shape or form.
" said Anne meekly.
" "I'll try to do and be anything you want me, if you'll only keep me," said Anne, returning meekly to her ottoman.
" Anne took off her hat meekly.
" she asked as meekly as of yore.
She meekly trotted on beside Valancy—who suddenly seemed quite a different person in her eyes.
" "Quite," said Valancy meekly.
Frederick and Cousin Stickles walking in front, Valancy trotting meekly along behind—Roaring Abel drove past them.
" Valancy, with Uncle Benjamin's will in the background of her mind, said meekly, "I don't know.
"I meekly answered, "I have exactly $ 2.
(、) meekly adj.
" I meekly answered, "I have exactly $ 2.
"No," Dany said meekly.
" "We still have seven days, " I said meekly.
" I meekly answered, "I have exactly $ 2.
You can't have the freedom to be yourself and meekly fit in at the same time.