Warmly
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I extolled her beauty, her gaiety, her wit, so warmly, that my praises excited in him a desire to see a damsel adorned by such attractions.
Anselmo embraced him
warmly
and affectionately, and thanked him for his offer as if he had bestowed some great favour upon him; and it was agreed between them to set about it the next day, Anselmo affording opportunity and time to Lothario to converse alone with Camilla, and furnishing him with money and jewels to offer and present to her.
Miss Bulder was
warmly
welcomed by the Misses Clubber; the greeting between Mrs. Colonel Bulder and Lady Clubber was of the most affectionate description; Colonel Bulder and Sir Thomas Clubber exchanged snuff-boxes, and looked very much like a pair of Alexander Selkirks--'Monarchs of all they surveyed.'
Mr. Snodgrass seized his friend's hand warmly, as he enthusiastically replied,'Not for worlds!'
'Friend of yours!--My dear sir, how are you?--Friend of my friend's--give me your hand, sir'--and the stranger grasped Mr. Wardle's hand with all the fervour of a close intimacy of many years, and then stepped back a pace or two as if to take a full survey of his face and figure, and then shook hands with him again, if possible, more
warmly
than before.
'You don't mean to say,' said Mr. Pickwick, gazing with solemn sternness at his friend--'you don't mean to say, Mr. Tupman, that it is your intention to put yourself into a green velvet jacket, with a two-inch tail?''Such IS my intention, Sir,' replied Mr. Tupman
warmly.
The dark shadow passed from Mr. Tupman's face, as he
warmly
grasped the hand of his friend.
'Prove it, Sir,' said Mr. Winkle
warmly.
He was on the point of congratulating Mr. Wardle on his invariable success, when that gentleman advanced towards him, and grasped him
warmly
by the hand.
Mr. Magnus started; gazed on Mr. Pickwick's intelligent face, for a short time in silence; and then (the dial pointing to the ten minutes past) shook him
warmly
by the hand, and rushed desperately from the room.
Pickwick, she is mine.''I congratulate you, with all my heart,' replied Mr. Pickwick,
warmly
shaking his new friend by the hand.
'And why not, sir--why not?' said Mr. Pickwick, turning
warmly
upon him.
Nobody had; and as the proposition was
warmly
seconded by Perker, who considered it extremely probable that if Mr. Pickwick saw a little change and gaiety he would be inclined to think better of his determination, and worse of a debtor's prison, it was carried unanimously; and Sam was at once despatched to the White Horse Cellar, to take five places by the half-past seven o'clock coach, next morning.
The excellent and considerate feelings which prompted Mr. Winkle to take this step can never be too highly appreciated or too
warmly
extolled.
'I have no such intention, indeed,' exclaimed Mr. Winkle
warmly.
'I question that, mind!' interposed Mr. Pickwick
warmly.
The worthy old gentleman pulled Arabella's ear, kissed her without the smallest scruple, kissed his daughter also with great affection, and shook Mr. Snodgrass
warmly
by the hand.
Then suddenly he plunged forward, wrung my hand, and congratulated me
warmly
on my success.
"I am delighted to see you," said she, pressing my hand
warmly.
"I have been waiting so eagerly for you," she cried, shaking hands with us
warmly.
I congratulate you warmly."
I do not perceive how you could express yourself more warmly."
"That is an expression, Sir John," said Marianne, warmly, "which I particularly dislike.
"You are mistaken, Elinor," said she warmly, "in supposing I know very little of Willoughby.
One evening in particular, about a week after Colonel Brandon left the country, his heart seemed more than usually open to every feeling of attachment to the objects around him; and on Mrs. Dashwood's happening to mention her design of improving the cottage in the spring, he
warmly
opposed every alteration of a place which affection had established as perfect with him.
"You are a good woman," he
warmly
replied.
"Thank you," cried Lucy warmly, "for breaking the ice; you have set my heart at ease by it; for I was somehow or other afraid I had offended you by what I told you that Monday."
Her mother, still confident of their engagement, and relying as
warmly
as ever on his constancy, had only been roused by Elinor's application, to intreat from Marianne greater openness towards them both; and this, with such tenderness towards her, such affection for Willoughby, and such a conviction of their future happiness in each other, that she wept with agony through the whole of it.
The Colonel, though disclaiming all pretensions to connoisseurship,
warmly
admired the screens, as he would have done any thing painted by Miss Dashwood; and on the curiosity of the others being of course excited, they were handed round for general inspection.
emotion was such as Mrs. Jennings had attributed to a very different cause;--but whatever minor feelings less pure, less pleasing, might have a share in that emotion, her esteem for the general benevolence, and her gratitude for the particular friendship, which together prompted Colonel Brandon to this act, were strongly felt, and
warmly
expressed.
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