104 collocations for reassure

" [Illustration: "'Most comfortable shoulder in Sunwich,' she murmured."] Mrs. Kingdom hastened to reassure her brother.

"I'd just as soon do it," she reassured her companion.

" Olympia, who had been so strong, cheery, and masterful when it had been a question of reassuring her mother, was now the stricken spirit.

Rarey reassured the animal, and it was not afraid.

Mr. Minford partly reassured his bashful visitor, by springing forward, shaking him heartily by the hand, and saying, with earnestness, "My good lad, I am always glad to see you."

Venetia urged every topic that she fancied could reassure his spirits, and upon the happy home he would find at Cherbury.

However, the novice always did his best to reassure Mrs. Weldon, whom the incidents of this voyage must at times render anxious.

An accepted story can unify an otherwise diverse population, provide widespread support for a single regime and reassure people in times of stress.

He alone was calm in the midst of this desolation, reassured his wife, and departed with his friends.

To convoke a new Assembly as soon as possible, to restore France at once into the hands of France, this was to reassure people's minds during the combat, and to rally them afterwards; this was the true policy.

When we reflected that this was not a solitary phenomenon, never to happen again, but that it would happen forever and ever an infinite number of evenings, and cheer and reassure the latest child that walked there, it was more glorious still.

The speech of the noble lord reassured the country, and gave them confidence that the noble lord knew what he was about.

This intelligence, the gladsome time of day, and the non-arrival of Captain Cadurcis, which according to their mood was always a circumstance that counted either for good or for evil, and the sanguine feelings which make us always cling to hope, altogether reassured our friends.

Then the lights went out in the house, and the asbestos curtain came slowly down and slowly crept into the ceiling again, to reassure the timorous, and the beautiful French garden, with its white statuary, and fountain, against the green trees, followed its plain asbestos sister, and the Woman's Parliament was revealed in session.

But the fine, orderly, Colonial interior reassured Claire.

Others were genuine politicians, belonging to that learned school which begins with Guizot, and does not finish with Parieu, grave physicians of social order, who reassure the frightened middle-classes, and who preserve dead things.

" He spoke in this way in order to reassure Clotilde, whose growing anxiety he observed.

"Ich bin ein Amerikanerein correspondent," I explained to the row of angry faces; and while my German friend soothed and reassured his testy compatriots, I moved away, glad enough to escape another visit to jail.

As she left Anna she gave her pledge to seek this favor of any one else rather than of Greenleaf; which pledge she promptly broke, with a success that fully reassured her cheerful conscience.

In spite of tossing waves and whistling blasts, Frithiof sang a cheery song to reassure his frightened crew; but when the peril grew so great that his exhausted men gave themselves up for lost, he bade Björn hold the rudder, and himself climbed up to the mast top to view the horizon.

But," he added, as if to reassure the crowd, which began to show signs of disappointment, "the nigger might as well say his prayers, for he ain't got long to live.

Yet when the paroxysms of terror shook the emaciated frame, and the others attempted to reassure Deanie by words, it was her mother who called for a bit of gay calico, for scissors and needle and thread, and began dressing a doll in the little sufferer's sight.

Nor even after his arrival in the capital was his conduct such as to reassure her delicacy; for Bassompierre has left it upon record that the newly-wedded sovereign took up his abode with M. de Montglat, at the priory of St. Nicolas-du-Louvre, where he constantly entertained ladies at supper, as well as several of his confidential courtiers.

He spoke with his customary calm and steady tone, and his words seemed to reassure the doctor.

And then, from the shadow of that meager opening a voice was saying: "Who's there?" The very caution, however, reassured Ronicky Doone.

104 collocations for  reassure