Aloud
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340 examples of Aloud in a sentence
"Anyhow, that's better," she said
aloud.
He rose and spoke aloud, breaking into the flood of coarseness with which his parched throat was bursting in spite of himself.
And he began to dream aloud, replying to a remark of Rasseneur's about the International which had been let fall in the course of the conversation.
Lydie did not dare to speak
aloud
the sufferings of a small beaten woman, any more than Bébert found courage to complain of the captain's blows which made his cheeks swell; but the captain was really abusing his power, risking their bones in mad marauding expeditions while refusing to share the booty.
Then, as Pierron was coming up, she added, aloud:"Well, if you're going, you must take your things from our house.
Then noting the melancholy face of the graceful animal, who yawned slowly, she softened, and comparing her to herself, spoke to her
aloud
as to somebody in trouble whom one is consoling.
A servant behind his chair named
aloud
to him in his ear the dishes that he pointed to stammering, and constantly Emma's eyes turned involuntarily to this old man with hanging lips, as to something extraordinary.
He read aloud, bareheaded, sitting on a footstool of dry sticks; the fresh wind of the meadow set trembling the leaves of the book and the nasturtiums of the arbour.
He cried aloud, wept, fainted, but she did not return.
He flew to the writing-table, tore open the seal, and read aloud: "Accuse no one."
He devoured them to the very last, ransacked every corner, all the furniture, all the drawers, behind the walls, sobbing, crying aloud, distraught, mad.
Sometimes, however, some curious person climbed on to the garden hedge, and saw with amazement this long-bearded, shabbily clothed, wild man, who wept
aloud
as he walked up and down.
'Eh, what a bonny little priest,' the cook, a good and truly devout girl, said
aloud.
To escape from the fixed stare of her maid, she ordered her to read the newspaper aloud, and it was to the monotonous sound of the girl's voice, reading a long article from the _Quotidienne_, that Madame de Renal formed the virtuous resolution to treat Julien with absolute coldness when next she saw him.
While he was praying aloud, it seemed as though they could not sufficiently admire his fine lace, his charm, his young and pleasant face.
He read aloud:'"I send you Julien Sorel, of this parish, whom I baptised nearly twenty years ago; his father is a wealthy carpenter but allows him nothing.
I am going to Paris ...''You are going to Paris!'Madame de Renal exclaimed quite
aloud.
'Ah, monster!' exclaimed Julien, half aloud, and generous tears sprang to his eyes.
He made him read the newspapers
aloud.
And it will be one of those pretty gentlemen with moustaches who will seize me.''The wretches!' exclaimed Julien, half
aloud.
Julien had had no idea of such an intensity of misery; he was on the point of crying aloud; that resolute heart was at last reduced to utter helplessness.
She no longer loves me,' he repeated to himself, speaking
aloud
as though to inform himself of his position.
I do not like questions.''It was not a question,' replied Julien effusively: 'I swear to you, Sir, I was thinking aloud, I was seeking in my own mind the safest route.''Yes, it seems that your thoughts were far away.
Comfortably ensconced in an armchair which he had made them push up close to the fire, the Neapolitan was groaning
aloud
and talking more, by himself, than the score of German peasants who were gathered round him open-mouthed.
'That is what I will not endure,' she said
aloud.
'Faith, all is over,' he said
aloud
on coming to himself...'Yes, in a fortnight the guillotine ... or suicide between now and then.'
'Sir, he is on both his knees in the mud,' was the turnkey's invariable answer; 'he is praying aloud, and repeating Litanies for your soul.''The impertinent fellow!' thought Julien.
And he continued his reasoning aloud, without a thought of the turnkey's presence.
'The influence of my contemporaries is too strong for me,' he said
aloud
and with a bitter laugh.
Mr. Wharton groaned aloud; but the ladies, ignorant of the extent of their visitor's knowledge, remained in trembling yet rigid silence.
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