" "Don't you fret, Miss," said Luke, soothingly; "they're nash things, them lop-eared rabbits; they'd happen ha' died, if they'd been fed.
" The cordial, pleading tones which seemed to flow with generous heedlessness above all the facts which had filled Rosamond's mind as grounds of obstruction and hatred between her and this woman, came as soothingly as a warm stream over her shrinking fears.
Brooke, soothingly, "until I hear that you send bad sugars, spices—that sort of thing—I shall never order him to go elsewhere.
Brooke, saying soothingly, "Well, well, I'll speak to your wife—I didn't mean beating, you know," turned to walk to the house.
Vincy, soothingly, stroking her son's head.
"Of course not," Phyllis said soothingly; "you didn't give in to him!
" "O, I quite understand," said the Rat soothingly.
"Well then, it isn't, it isn't," replied the Mole soothingly.
" "Well now, I dunno," said Matthew soothingly.
"You mustn't mind Gilbert making fun of your hair," she said soothingly.
" "Oh, Benjamin," said Cousin Georgiana soothingly, "don't condemn her too rashly.
Said the Master soothingly, "Of what is it to comprehend life's nature and life's meaning if you have never tasted it?
Said the Master soothingly, "Of what is it to comprehend life's nature and life's meaning if you have never tasted it?
Said the Master soothingly, "Of what is it to comprehend life's nature and life's meaning if you have never tasted it?
Sayers (1893 - 1957), Lord Peter Wimsey in "Gaudy Night" I might repeat to myself slowly and soothingly, a list of quotations beautiful from minds profound - if I can remember any of the damn things.