Kindly
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283 examples of Kindly in a sentence
"And could you
kindly
tell me what everybody knows?" he asked me in a gently ironic tone.
"Then
kindly
put on your diving suits."
"Kindly
follow me."
And now if you'll
kindly
go below, Professor Aronnax, the Nautilus is about to sink beneath the waves, and it will only return to the surface after we've cleared the Arabian Tunnel."
Kindly
allow me to sort them out using this whimsical system of classification.
Compared to the vast liquid plains of the Pacific, the Mediterranean is a mere lake, but it's an unpredictable lake with fickle waves, today
kindly
and affectionate to those frail single-masters drifting between a double ultramarine of sky and water, tomorrow bad-tempered and turbulent, agitated by the winds, demolishing the strongest ships beneath sudden waves that smash down with a headlong wallop.
Conseil, more cautious or more stable, barely faltered and would help me up, saying:"If master's legs would
kindly
adopt a wider stance, master will keep his balance."
Then calling to mind the devices of his masters at the bedsides of patients, he comforted the sufferer with all sorts of
kindly
remarks, those Caresses of the surgeon that are like the oil they put on bistouries.
The spelling mistakes were interwoven one with the other, and Emma followed the
kindly
thought that cackled right through it like a hen half hidden in the hedge of thorns.
'Monsieur Julien,
kindly
control yourself, remember that we are all of us liable to moments of ill temper,' Madame Derville said hastily.
DIDEROTThe reader will
kindly
excuse our giving but few clear and precise details of this epoch in Julien's life.
Our labours this day will be long and hard, let us fortify ourselves with an early breakfast; the other we shall take at ten o'clock during high mass.''I desire, Sir,' Julien said to him with an air of gravity, 'not to be left alone for a moment;
kindly
observe,' he added, pointing to the clock above their heads, 'that I have arrived at one minute before five.''Ah!
Not that Julien was sensitive, as the word is understood in Paris; but he was not a monster, and no one, since the death of the old Surgeon-Major, had spoken to him so
kindly.
When he thought he had noticed that Mademoiselle de La Mole was treating her suitor kindly, on returning to his room, Julien could not help casting a loving glance at his pistols.
Harris spoke quite
kindly
and sensibly about it.
An old woman we met in the shop then
kindly
took us along with her for a quarter of a mile, to a lady friend of hers, who occasionally let rooms to gentlemen.
He says he'll teach you to take his boards and make a raft of them; but, seeing that you know how to do this pretty well already, the offer, though doubtless
kindly
meant, seems a superfluous one on his part, and you are reluctant to put him to any trouble by accepting it.
"True; but were you with him in the rebel camp?""Yes," said the father, kindly; "Fanny would not suffer me to go alone.
The captain was impatiently wishing Harper in any other place than the one foe occupied with such apparent composure, while Miss Peyton completed the disposal of her breakfast equipage, with the mild complacency of her nature, aided a little by an inward satisfaction at possessing so large a portion of the trader's lace; Sarah was busily occupied in arranging her purchases, and Frances was
kindly
assisting in the occupation, disregarding her own neglected bargains, when the stranger suddenly broke the silence by saying,-"If any apprehensions of me induce Captain Wharton to maintain his disguise, I wish him to be undeceived; had I motives for betraying him, they could not operate under present circumstances."
Miss Peyton moved from her own seat to the one next her niece, and,
kindly
taking her hand, observed, "You should not suffer the impetuosity of your brother to affect you so much; boys, you know, are proverbially ungovernable."
Mr. Wharton assented to the remark, and inquired
kindly
after the health of his father.
"A mere scratch, but disabling me at a most critical moment," continued the brother, kindly, and stretching out the injured limb to manifest the truth of his declaration.
"I believe both of us will be spared the pain of receiving promotion purchased by the death of a comrade and friend," observed Mason
kindly.
Miss Peyton, recollecting that they had probably made their only meal that day at her own table,
kindly
invited them to close it with another.
"Kindly, you may be certain," said Katy, rather tartly.
Frances had stood contemplating the action and face of Isabella with a kind of uneasy admiration, but she now sprang to her side with the ardor of a sister, and
kindly
drawing her arm within her own, led the way to a retired room.
Birch turned his eyes slowly on her countenance, which exhibited more of feeling, and less of self, than he had ever seen there before; he took her hand kindly, and his own features lost some of their painful expression, as he said,-"Yes, good woman, you, at least, are not a stranger to me; you may do me partial justice; when others revile me possibly your feelings may lead you to say something in my defense."
It was not long, however, that passion maintained an ascendency ever the reason of this singular man; and perceiving that the night had already thrown an obscurity around objects without doors, he hastily threw his pack over his shoulders, and taking Katy
kindly
by the hand, in leavetaking,-"It is painful to part with even you, good woman," he said, "but the hour has come, and I must go.
There are men abroad who would treat you less
kindly.
He could hear Mary crying, and putting in a
kindly
word for him from time to time.
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