124 adverbs to describe how to begging

I humbly beg your Pardon, if I tell you, That had she Beauty such as Heav'n ne'er made, Nor meant again t'inrich a Woman with, It cou'd not take my Heart.

" "Then let me help," begged Teddy earnestly.

Or if you are begged piteously to lift a stand-pipe wrapped to the likeness of a bundle, even though you sniff the imposture, seize upon it with a will!

She begged them politely to be as quiet as possible.

The men of the minor States are mostly mere caricatures of periwig diplomatists, who at once put on their official visage if I merely beg of them a light to my cigar.

" "And if you were to ask me,as between man and man sir,why I don't show more feeling, then, speaking as the old servant of your respected father, Master George, sir,I should beg most respectfully to say that regarding the lady in question, her conduct is not in the least surprising, Miss Marchmont being a beauty, and aware of the fact, Master George.

"Please, Philip, try to find out for me about the little girl, to whom she belongs, and with whom she is travelling," she begged him eagerly.

Do you think I can ever atone for all the wrong I've done?" "We must always bear in mind that there is One who is glad to forgive us our sins, Baron, and He can deliver us from them if we sincerely beg Him to," Mrs. Maxa answered.

I am very sorry for having done so many bad thingsI mean falsehoodsand I heartily beg your pardon; and Uncle Frank says that he thinks if I stay, in a month's time Mr. Cornish will be able to trust me again....

I beg you distinctly to understand that your acquiescence in this Proposal, will impose upon you no obligation personal or political in the slightest degree.

She vainly begged him not to trouble, saying that Zoe, the servant whom they had brought from the country, could very well do all those things.

G. repeatedly begged him to be quiet.

At this stage of his journey Johnson recorded:'There are more beggars than I have ever seen in England; they beg, if not silently, yet very modestly.'

There are those who visit Ladies, and beg Pardon afore they are well seated in their Chairs, that they just called in, but are obliged to attend Business of Importance elsewhere the very next Moment: Thus they run from Place to Place, professing that they are obliged to be still in another Company than that which they are in.

Nothing could make him do his share; and yet unlike his self-respecting fellows he was always shamelessly begging for favors.

Yet they made us wait a long while, continually begging our bread to give to their children; and they admired and coveted every thing they saw about our servants, as their knives, gloves, purses, and points.

He begged abjectly to be set free.

The noise of the dispute had waked the patient, who, learning the cause of the disturbance, calmly begged they would give themselves no concern about him, but let him die in peace.

Now, incredible as the story seems, it is really true that she is unconscious of her blindness, and consequently begs her attendant to go elsewhere, because the house is dark.

On the king's consent, he begged furthermore that Oropastes, Croesus, and three other nobles should be allowed to witness the opening of the blue lily in the hanging gardens.

But the latter, somewhat hastily, begged that he might be allowed to manage this part of the day's amusements himself.

All the rest were of the same opinion and they loudly begged Uncle Philip to persuade him to spend the next day with them.

Meantime the little Lady Elinor begged hard that he stay longer in the castle for her playfellow, and was quite heartbroken when she saw the horse stand ready in the courtyard.

"'I'm not paying for his kid, bla, bla, bla.' "I practically begged: 'Couldn't it be like we adopted himor her?' "'It's his problem,' he said.

He begged Stafford's pardon profusely and with such good-natured penitence that Stafford in addition to granting him the forgiveness he requested, asked him where the sheep and cattle were going.

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