Muttered
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194 examples of Muttered in a sentence
And first I warn you that the meeting will take place even if Pluchart does not come, and the mates will join in spite of you.""Oh! join!
" muttered
the innkeeper; "that's not enough.
Maheude silently shook her head at the Levaque woman's
muttered
oaths.
The crowd gazed at them as they disappeared round a corner of the road; but Maheude muttered:"You were wrong; ought to have kept him.
"The deuce!
" muttered
Négrel, who had also gone out.
muttered
Maheude, after having touched her cheeks, "how she burns!
"I don't know why I'm angry," he
muttered.
"Yes, they landed them at nightfall,
" muttered
Rasseneur, who remained standing.
Then, in a hesitating way, she muttered:"I've got the key.
I
muttered.
," he muttered, "I saw . . .
"So long as it navigates horizontally," Ned Land muttered, "I've no complaints.
order Hydromedusa," Conseil
muttered.
"Genus Balistes, family Scleroderma, order Plectognatha," Conseil
muttered.
"Which is still too many for three men!"Conseil
muttered.
Yes, that was a close call!""If it's over with!"Ned Land
muttered.
At last these words escaped his lips:"Boiling water!" he
muttered.
"We're going through!"Conseil
muttered
in my ear.
"Good lads!" the Canadian
muttered.
"Yes," I muttered, "we know how to die!"
Standing on her kitchen-steps she
muttered
to herself,"What rubbish!
Her husband, who was a millowner, railed at the clumsy fellow, and while she was with her handkerchief wiping up the stains from her handsome cherry-coloured taffeta gown, he angrily
muttered
about indemnity, costs, reimbursement.
He feared an instinctive cry of alarm; he could hear the dogs prowling with
muttered
growls round the foot of his ladder.
"A bullet hurt a colored man as much as a white,
" muttered
the black, surlily, casting a glance of much satisfaction at his rampart.
"God forbid,
" muttered
the captain, in an undertone, attentively adjusting the bandages, when Dunwoodie appeared at the door, impatiently crying aloud,-"Hasten, Sitgreaves, hasten; or George Singleton will die from loss of blood."
He paused, mused in silence, glanced his eyes uneasily at Frances, and
muttered
in an undertone, "Singleton requires it, and it must be done."
"There, sir; that will answer your purpose, and I am certain it is all that is required of me.""What do you take to be my purpose, then, sir?""To report yourself wounded in your dispatches," replied the doctor, with great steadiness; "and you may say that an old woman dressed your hurts - for if one did not, one easily might!""Very extraordinary language,
" muttered
the Englishman.
"Zounds!
" muttered
the sleepy cornet in the rear, as he was nodding on his horse, "there is life in the captain, notwithstanding his tumble."
The surgeon
muttered
his dissatisfaction, while he followed Mason and the captain from the apartment.
"Well,
" muttered
the leader, as they retired deeper into the wood, "this sottish peddler will stay to see the old devil buried; and though we cannot touch him at the funeral (for that would raise every old woman and priest in America against us), he'll wait to look after the movables, and to-morrow night shall wind up his concerns."
The trooper had arranged every muscle of his countenance to express sympathy for the fate of the poor child; but the exultation of his eyes cut the astounded man of science to the quick; he
muttered
something concerning the condition of his patients, and retreated with precipitation.
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