838 examples of affectionately in sentences

"Didi," they said, addressing her affectionately and respectfully by the endearing name of sister, which is a custom permitted in Bengal to the servants of every household.

" "You're a brave pup," rejoined Dick, stroking the dog's huge head affectionately.

"Thou art a heretic," he said affectionately to Adelheid, in whom he felt the interest, to which her youth and beauty, and the great danger they had so lately run in company, very naturally gave birth.

We are what we seem in the eyes of others because the law makes it so, but we are in our hearts like all around us, Herr Châtelainwith this difference, that, feeling our abasement among men, we lean more closely and more affectionately on God.

" "Yes," said little Jenny, affectionately pressing her shoulder as the three leaned forward looking at the shelves, "for if we seem wonderful people to you, what must you seem to ushere, as you may well say, in Zion Place?"

Here he glanced affectionately at his children; but my eyes brought him back to the bacon, and so he went on, apparently under a new impression of his resources of comfort.

Yours very affectionately, SAML.

My affectionately beloved Son,Mysterious are the ways of Providence.

To treat Frances as a child, and merely "explain away" would be to strain her confidence in my protection, so affectionately claimed.

I am, my dear sir, ever most affectionately yours, EDMUND BURKE.

I hope you will have a pleasant time," said Mrs. Burton, then kissed her sister affectionately.

We have been so successful in our fishing that I hope ere long to see it once more; and, till then, shall remain affectionately yours, PIDGIE BEVERLEY.

The white figures melted and warmed into masses and alcoves, and innumerable volumes looked affectionately at me.

" Octave was not surprised, but affectionately taking his mother's hand, said, "My only concern was for my sister, whose dowry was at stake.

" "She always speaks so affectionately of you.

" "Will they pursue him?" "Let them do so if they wish, they will have a fine time overtaking him," was the light reply of the brother, who, leaning over in the gloom, affectionately kissed his sister good-night.

He affectionately kissed and embraced mother and sister, warmly shook the hands of his friends again, assured them of his hope that all would come out right, and then, passing through the door, was seen to walk up the ridge and pass over the summit, to take his place among his captors, there to await their pleasure.

" "Compose yourself, Leonora," said the Queen-mother affectionately; "your feeble frame is unequal to these bursts of passion.

"Go, Madame," she said affectionately, "and bid the Marquis d'Ancre hasten here upon the instant to kiss the gracious hand from which he is about to receive a marshal's bâton.

He worked slowly, patiently, affectionately, scrupulously.

He linked his arm affectionately in that of the powerful and successful "captain of industry" whom he had known from boyhood.

" "And one that I ought to remember better than any other event of the war," said his lady, rising and affectionately embracing Caroline.

His wife, who had Caroline's hand locked in her own during the whole narrative, now pressed it affectionately and with tears in her eyes.

"Ole fool!" muttered the assistant affectionately.

" The man laughed and patted her shoulder affectionately.

838 examples of  affectionately  in sentences