886 collocations for murmurs

Dick murmured the last words so low that the group of visitors did not catch them, and, adding to them an emphasis of the eye that the prisoner seemed too agitated to notice, he continued, as Jack pushed nearer; "This is certainly not the man we saw at Rosedale.

Why, this is my housethe first I've ever owned!" "And welcome you be to it," murmured the old man, to be promptly cowed by a withering look from Mrs. Gilligan.

'How kind-hearted you are,' murmured the girl.

Take the sinner's hand and lead him back To his sinless youth and his mother's knee; Let him kneel again 'neath her tender look, And murmur the prayer of his infancy.

" Mrs. Snow hugged her on the spot, and gushed, of course, murmuring thanks, welcomes, and promises in one grateful burst.

"It's near the end of the doctor's office hours," murmured Dave.

"It's wonderful!" murmured the Doctor.

" "Ah," murmured Donnegan.

After this there was a dead stillness, and I heard nothing more, upon either occasion, until nearly daybreak; unless, perhaps, I may mention a low sobbing, or murmuring sound, so very much suppressed as to be nearly inaudibleif, indeed, the whole of this latter noise were not rather produced by my own imagination.

II" "Oh, you know that!" murmured the soft, strange voice.

"Really!" murmured Tom, and got as red as a beet.

And murmuring "Anna! Anna!"

"Why do you want to go back to Thors so soon?" murmured the elder lady, with a little sigh of despair.

"Forgiven," murmured Grace.

" He smiled, and murmured low, "I am content," With blissful tears that hid the battle's loss; So, held to her true heart he closed his eyes, In quietest rest that ever he had known.

And so coming near he stooped over her and very gently kissed her soft cheek and sweet mouth and murmured, "Good-bye, sweet mother."

"You were so good," murmured poor Maggie again as Faith leaned over her.

"I'm afraid, Dave, little giant, that you've planted something of a mine under yourself," murmured Dalzell.

" "It issweet of you, to have such a thought," murmured Lady Mary.

"Thank goodness!" murmured Mollie.

"Oh, the meanness of it!" murmured Betty.

"I must see the minister's wife," she said, as Old Heck steered the Clagstone "Six" up the grade that led out to the bench and to Eagle Butte, "it is very important" Old Heck murmured assent and drove silently on.

" "'Twas a fearful mystery between God and my own heart!" murmured the woman; "I forbore to trouble itSigismund, or Gaetano, or whatever you will have his name, filled my affections, and I strove to be satisfied.

" "That's good," murmured Sam.

He snatched off his cap and murmured an apology.

886 collocations for  murmurs