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202 examples of Heartily in a sentence
I do not know whether he was seized with compunction at that moment for the part he was playing, but I know that I never felt more
heartily
ashamed of myself in my life than when I saw the beautiful creature against whom I was conspiring, or the grace and kindliness with which she waited upon the injured man.
"Holmes, the Scotland Yard Jack-in-office!"Holmes chuckled
heartily.
He laughed very heartily, with a high, ringing note, leaning back in his chair and shaking his sides.
The station-master laughed
heartily.
Sherlock Holmes leaned back in his chair and laughed
heartily.
Again I changed my dress, again I sat in the window, and again I laughed very
heartily
at the funny stories of which my employer had an immense répertoire, and which he told inimitably.
Sir John did not much understand this reproof; but he laughed as
heartily
as if he did, and then replied,"Ay, you will make conquests enough, I dare say, one way or other.
and as she could not even wish him successful, she
heartily
wished him indifferent.
When Sir John returned, he joined most
heartily
in the general regret on so unfortunate an event; concluding however by observing, that as they were all got together, they must do something by way of being happy; and after some consultation it was agreed, that although happiness could only be enjoyed at Whitwell, they might procure a tolerable composure of mind by driving about the country.
Mrs. Jennings laughed heartily; and Elinor found that in her resolution to know where they had been, she had actually made her own woman enquire of Mr. Willoughby's groom; and that she had by that method been informed that they had gone to Allenham, and spent a considerable time there in walking about the garden and going all over the house.
"I am
heartily
glad of it," he cried.
Mrs. Palmer laughed
heartily
at the recollection of their astonishment, and every body agreed, two or three times over, that it had been quite an agreeable surprise.
Mrs. Jennings asked her, as soon as she appeared, if she had not been to Allenham; and Mrs. Palmer laughed so
heartily
at the question, as to show she understood it.
Charlotte laughed
heartily
to think that her husband could not get rid of her; and exultingly said, she did not care how cross he was to her, as they must live together.
"I can answer for it that Miss Dashwood's is not," said Mrs. Jennings, laughing heartily; "for he is one of the modestest, prettiest behaved young men I ever saw; but as for Lucy, she is such a sly little creature, there is no finding out who SHE likes."
Her own happiness, and her own spirits, were at least very certain; and she joined Mrs. Jennings most
heartily
in her expectation of their being all comfortably together in Delaford Parsonage before Michaelmas.
I wish--I
heartily
wish it had never been.
I say awakened, because time and London, business and dissipation, had in some measure quieted it, and I had been growing a fine hardened villain, fancying myself indifferent to her, and chusing to fancy that she too must have become indifferent to me; talking to myself of our past attachment as a mere idle, trifling business, shrugging up my shoulders in proof of its being so, and silencing every reproach, overcoming every scruple, by secretly saying now and then, 'I shall be
heartily
glad to hear she is well married.'--
She did justice to the kindness that had brought him over all these leagues, but she
heartily
wished that he had not come.
I wish you had a better reputation for truth-telling at Topaz, Nick.""So do I, Kate; so do I," exclaimed Tarvin
heartily.
" exclaimed Tarvin
heartily.
Let us drink heartily, and while we do so, tell me a little of what is going on in the world yonder."
It resulted from these antecedents that everyone entered
heartily
into the purpose for which they met; besides, it would not be unlikely that they would have an opportunity of playing either the cardinal or his people an ill turn, and for such expeditions these worthy gentlemen were always ready.
Eat heartily."
Out of the twenty Musketeers sixteen, when this took place, rejoiced greatly at this relaxation; but the other four cursed it
heartily.
They this time embraced heartily, and without retaining any malice.
My uncle thanked him
heartily
for his extreme kindness.
"I agree with you most heartily."
No one can say so more confidently than I."The proposition took me completely by surprise, but before I had time to answer, Baskerville seized me by the hand and wrung it
heartily.
Have him in!" cried my father, heartily, running to the door.
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