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  • Musingly, Quentin said, "I've got to hand it to Bishop; he said you'd be wavering about now."

    Hunting Fear Hooper, Kay 2004

  • Musingly he closed the little green book and watched the smoke curl lazily from his cigar.

    The Diamond Cross Mystery Being a Somewhat Different Detective Story Chester K. Steele

  • Musingly, as the canoe was proceeding midway between island and mainland, I was thinking of examples of the caprices of piscatorial fortune and of the positive instances when art and skill had been practically put to shame by the rudest methods.

    Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler William Senior

  • Musingly, as if contemplating the divine presence in the works of man,

    Philip Dru Administrator : a Story of Tomorrow 1920 - 1935 Edward Mandell House 1898

  • Musingly, with downcast eyes, I returned to the ball-room.

    Vendetta: a story of one forgotten Marie Corelli 1889

  • Musingly I looked down upon her as she rested back in the carriage, encircled by my arm, while now and then a little sigh of absolute delight in herself broke from her lips -- but we spoke scarcely at all.

    Vendetta: a story of one forgotten Marie Corelli 1889

  • Musingly Hugh broke in: "Counting all the chances, isn't there a touch of cruelty in this, to the lady at least?"

    Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi George Washington Cable 1884

  • Musingly and slowly the Dictator devoured the contents of this epistle.

    Zanoni Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • Musingly he plunged into the dark and leafless recesses of the winter forest; and shaped out of his wild thoughts, more palpably and clearly, the outline of his daring hope.

    The Pilgrims of the Rhine Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • Musingly she had stood looking forth on the wide waste; the distant ocean, whose tumbling waves one moment gleamed in living light, at others immersed in inky blackness, were barely distinguished from the lowering sky.

    The Days of Bruce Vol 1 A Story from Scottish History Grace Aguilar 1831

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