Encara no tenim significats per a "begin impetuously".
1Why, damn it--he began impetuously.
2It began impetuously, without preliminary.
3"Why, your not seeing... not feeling..." she began impetuously; and then stopped.
4"I am glad that I found you in," he began impetuously.
5To-day he began impetuously.
6Hungry for sympathy and understanding,-sheknew not how hungry till now,-shetold her story, beginning impetuously and with starting tears.
7He began impetuously, 'If you had told me I was to be crowned at Brussels, it would not be better news.
8"You're"-hebegan impetuously, but caught himself in time.-"You'reall right.
9Grace detected the glance and noted the result, but Hilland began impetuously: Oh, come, dear Mrs. Mayburn, I insist upon it.
10"Brother, think what you are saying!" Avdotya Romanovna began impetuously, but immediately checked herself.
11"I know, I know- "hebegan impetuously and stopped.
12"We must- "Katiebegan impetuously, but halted and flushed.
13"Charlie," she began impetuously, "I have been thinking over shipboard and Father Shamrock, and all.
14"But I have felt worse-itwas worse to think ill- "Dorotheahad begun impetuously, but broke off.
15"Then why-- "hebegan impetuously.
16"If I were sure that you could realize what it would be- "hebegan impetuously; then quieting himself, "but you don't.