"Thoughtfully" Quotes from Famous Books
... a creek came frothing down not far from them; a narrow, steep-sided cleft rent through stupendous rocks; and the white ridge high above it seemed familiar. Weston gazed at the latter thoughtfully. ... — The Gold Trail • Harold Bindloss
... Eleanore. "For some of these girls marry, I suppose," she added thoughtfully. "At least I hope they do. ... — The Harbor • Ernest Poole
... thoughtfully. "It was Mercury, and he brought me here as well as the box. I am sure he meant the box for me, and perhaps there are pretty clothes in it for us to wear, and toys for us ... — Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) • Various
... Thoughtfully, still studying the patch of brush, he spat a thin stream over his left shoulder at a pile of leaves a ... — Cat and Mouse • Ralph Williams
... this connexion of the frame of their building into one harmony has, I believe, never been so much as dreamed of by architects. It has been instinctively done in some degree by many, empirically in some degree by many more; thoughtfully and thoroughly, ... — The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) • John Ruskin
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