It was the whine of the Hindu beggar, halting, supplicatory, almost revoltingly servile.
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Not the infant Samuel, who, in spite of his supplicatory attitude, found no pity.
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Mrs. Brimmer cast a supplicatory look at Miss Keene, and hastily quittedtheroom
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Complain's gesture was angry, but Vyann's was supplicatory.
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I became quite fond of her; a figure leaning out of the crowd, both supplicatory and tender.
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On Sunday, June 22, he writes, begging Dr. Johnson's assistance in framing a supplicatory letter to his Majesty.
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None of them were in a supplicatory style: the Emperor already spoke as a master; he did not entreat, he commanded.
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A prey to violent terror, the old usurer instantly adopted the supplicatory posture recommended by the Prince; but Sir Giles refused compliance.
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I was about to reply, but Owen looked at me with such a supplicatory and warning gesture, that I was involuntarily silent.
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Her supplicatory tone and attitude, though they were somewhat assumed, proved to what a height Musa had recently risen as a personage.
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She laid her hand upon his shoulder and said in a supplicatory tone: Georges, it will give me pleasure to have the nest mine.
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Nevertheless the mention of Government contracts exercised a powerful influence upon Nastasia Petrovna, and she hastened to say in a tone that was almost supplicatory:
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"There you are wrong, Captain Disbrowe," returned Pillichody, in a supplicatory tone.
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"Let me go," he said again, with a look of supplicatory appeal.
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"Mercy, august lady," cried Alfidius,-forthe chief executioner was he,-witha supplicatory gesture.
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"You cannot see my father, mother," she said in a broken and supplicatory tone.