Was there not the geography of Asia Minor, in which her slackness had often been rebuked by Mr.
And yet how wrong to feel that, she rebuked herself, and how presumptuous.
" "Anne, you shouldn't say such things" rebuked Marilla, striving to overcome that unholy tendency to laughter which she was dismayed to find growing upon her.
To be late for meals if you wanted to—she who had always been rebuked so sharply by her mother and so reproachfully by Cousin Stickles if she were one minute late.
" The other women all felt rebuked for their low ideals, and Uncle James had a conviction that the conversation had been uplifted with a vengeance.
When Cousin Stickles had rebuked her Valancy had said indifferently, "Oh, I forgot it was Sunday"—and had gone on reading it.
Some of your youth seek pleasure as if it was all, and they are judged and rebuked.
He rebuked the man for walking too slowly to get there in time, and ordered to have him killed.
His father rebuked him, the Bible says, and said to him, "What is this dream you have dreamed?
" the voice rebuked him.
Commoners and peasants are sternly rebuked for the opposition they have shown to the nobility.