156 examples of tremulously in sentences

For a little while, I paced, tremulously, between the window and the table; my gaze wandering hither and thither, uneasily.

And tremulously, as if my poor earth-words had no place in the exceeding brightness, I gave an "I will.

" "But did you hear what I said about that last paragraph,the girl of fourteen or fifteen, andand the letter,the letter to South America?" asked Tilly, tremulously.

"Should Gar'ner come home successful, Mary," inquired the deacon, "successful in all thingssuccessful in sealing, and successful in that other matterthe West Ingee business, I meanbut successful in all, as I daily pray he may be,I want to know if you would then have him; always supposing that he got back himself unchanged?" "Unchanged, I shall never be his wife," answered Mary, tremulously, but firmly.

" The orchestra started again tremulously.

And then she ran across the room to her father, and shaking his arm, shouted, tremulously "Wake up, father!

she asked, tremulously.

The Diadem was gilded first, and down the beach the long light tremulously disclosed the faint scarlet of the flamboyant-trees, their full, magnificent color yet to be revealed, and their elegant contours like those graceful, red-tiled pagodas on the journey to Canton in far Cathay.

They embraced him and smoothed and patted him, tremulously, feebly, with broken thanks for his safe return.

"Oh!" fell faintly, tremulously from Genevra's lips.

No; I see herein a deep mystery, a hidden truth, which I cannot handle or define, shining 'as jewels at the bottom of the great deep,' darkly and tremulously, yet really there.

She was smiling again tremulously to show him that he had not said it.

Her lips twitched tremulously.

"If you minded so much," Mrs. Jerry said, a little tremulously (she had the softest heart, though her memory was a trifle defective), "you might have discovered whether I had married him or not.

I can't live with her," she said, a bit tremulously.

At its close there is a hush of anticipation; and that nature must be unimpressionable indeed, that is not stirred when the dark, heavy folds of the curtains of the Cabinet are discerned to be tremulously moving; and, as they gently part, disclose a figure veiled from head to foot in robes of white.

"I do not see MM. d'Espremesnil and Montsabert anywhere," he at last said, tremulously.

Mrs. Gribble found the knife, and, hacking tremulously at the envelope, peeped inside it and, with her gaze fastened on the window, fumbled for her pocket.

Tabitha, with a ghastly look, fell cowering by her side, clutching tremulously at her clothes.

At last, when he perceived that Thurstane was eating and Clara merely kneeling by, he walked tremulously toward them, scarcely conscious of his feet.

"You know what I mean," she said tremulously.

"I'd give me right hand," he vowed tremulously, "I'd give me soulsuch as it isto be out of this job.

She went on tremulously.

Harry (tremulously).

She sat, to begin with, on the threshold of Madame de Pompadour's apartment; and in the next place, she had never been more tremulously steeped in doubts and yearnings, entirely concerned with her friends and her affections.

156 examples of  tremulously  in sentences