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107 examples of Coolly in a sentence
He therefore commenced proceedings by putting his arm over the half-door of the bar,
coolly
unbolting it, and leisurely walking in.
'Bless my heart,' said Mr. Pickwick, looking very blank, 'what do they do that for?''Why, I don't know,' replied the little man coolly; 'saves time, I suppose.
And saying it, he very
coolly
walked into the hall, and sat down.
'That's wot he says, miss,' replied Sam
coolly.
'"No, there is not," rejoined the guard
coolly.
'"Well then, my dear, I'm afraid he'll never come to the title," said my uncle, looking
coolly
at the young gentleman as he stood fixed up against the wall, in the cockchafer fashion that I have described.
"Then," said the stranger coolly, "he must be some prince in disguise."
"That’s a pity," said Athos,
coolly.
"Well, that’s something, for I have not the shadow of one," said Athos coolly; "but as to d’Artagnan, gentlemen, the idea of belonging to OURS has driven him out of his senses.
It might be thought that Milady, timid as women are in general, would have interposed in this commencement of mutual provocations in order to prevent the quarrel from going too far; but on the contrary, she threw herself back in her carriage, and called out
coolly
to the coachman, "Go on--home!"
now shall I tell you something?" added Athos,
coolly.
"No doubt," said Milady, coolly, "such a woman may be found."
"I know it," said Athos, coolly, "since here it is."
"You shall not do that, d’Artagnan," said Athos,
coolly.
"Take care, madame," said the young man, coolly, "you will kill yourself in jumping."
"You only speak thus because you are overheard,
" coolly
replied Milady; "and you wish to interest your jailers and your hangmen against me."
"No doubt some invisible witness had seen me draw the water from that fountain, and had taken advantage of my confidence in it, the better to assure my ruin, so
coolly
resolved upon, so cruelly pursued.
"If it is for the purpose of rejoining Milady," said Athos, coolly, "it is useless; you will not find her."
Rochefort and d’Artagnan
coolly
greeted each other with their lips; but the cardinal was there, observing them with his vigilant eye.
This blade is steel--" My uncle stopped me abruptly on my way to a dissertation which would have taken me a long way, and said coolly:"Be calm, Axel, and reasonable.
The fighting-men rose and took their hats off, except the fellow on the table, who continued to swing his legs and to look my uncle very
coolly
in the face.
"There is no hurry now, I presume, Craven," said my uncle, as
coolly
as if this sudden effect had been carefully devised by him.
After listening one morning to their effusions on this subject, Mr. Bennet
coolly
observed:"From all that I can collect by your manner of talking, you must be two of the silliest girls in the country.
However little Mr. Darcy might have liked such an address, he contented himself with
coolly
replying that he perceived no other alteration than her being rather tanned, no miraculous consequence of travelling in the summer.
He was writing and, without raising his head,
coolly
replied:"Just as you please."
"Your coming to Longbourn, to see me and my family," said Elizabeth coolly, "will be rather a confirmation of it; if, indeed, such a report is in existence."
"Judge
coolly.
"I will join Pencroft," said the reporter, "and both of us, well-armed and accompanied by Top--""My dear Spilett, and you, Pencroft," answered Harding, "let us reason
coolly.
"Is that the treasure, then?" she asked,
coolly
enough.
"To get me a wife," answered De Bracy coolly, "after the manner of the tribe of Benjamin."
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