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1
The question was addressed-ina
deprecatory
tone
-
to
Mrs.
Colwood, who stood beside her at the Beechcote front door.
2
The little chairman made the announcement in a nervous,
deprecatory
tone
,
as if he were rather ashamed of it himself.
3
While they are trusted and used, and worked to death, one is apt to hear them spoken of in a
deprecatory
tone
.
4
'But we can't return now,' he said in a
deprecatory
tone
.
5
'Mother, mother,' said Venetia, in a
deprecatory
tone
.
6
"Don't, 'but Martha' me," she replied to my
deprecatory
tone
.
7
"It is nothing," Alvarez replied in a
deprecatory
tone
.
8
"It vill vash," said Poopy, in a
deprecatory
tone
.
9
"I beg your pardon, Mr. Abbot," Mr. Heath hastened to say, in a
deprecatory
tone
.
10
"Well, I don't know anything about it, you see, Levi," added Dock, in
deprecatory
tones
.
11
"No, no," answered Valentine, in a
deprecatory
tone
;
"don't say at the bottom, that sounds unkind.
12
"You certainly cannot stay any longer in the palace," Volterra said, in an advisory and
deprecatory
tone
.
13
'That is not my fault, I assure you, my dear M. Thiebaut,' said, the old woman in a
deprecatory
tone
.
14
"Well, dear, what do you think of the place," said Mrs. Davilow at last, in a gentle,
deprecatory
tone
.
15
"Oh, yes," in the same
deprecatory
tone
,
-
"
he
's
all
right enough, alone-but ,together ,you'dbe like two balloons without ballast.
16
"Do not assume that tone to me, Horatio: it wounds me to the heart," said Homer, in a
deprecatory
tone
.
deprecatory
tone
deprecatory