The diplomat glanced amusedlyat his American friend.
Betty glanced amusedly at the groom, whose neck and ears were red.
Frowenfeld smiled amusedly and apologetically at the same moment.
They made frequent anxious, yet amusedly defiant, mention of a certain Pointe Canadienne.
Indeed, he smiled ratheramusedly at her, and changed the subject.
And he continued amusedly to Hugh: "It began to work in you, sir, like very strong drink!
Otway, amusedly observant, asked with a smile what progress the art was making in Italy.
He gave her the letter, and watched her amusedly as she gazed at the first page.
The recital of the tragic waste, the nepotism, the mole-like ramifications by which the vast structure had been undermined, had left them rather amusedly and satirically appreciative.
She merely rocked a trifle faster and turned a smile which she strove to make amusedly deprecative upon her hostess.
Tennelly glanced around and marveled amusedly at the serious attitude of all.
Observing them, McIntyre smiled and was still smiling amusedly when Penfield addressed him.
Lady Bridget's voice was amusedly ironic, but she carried her head erect.
He smiled as he glanced amusedly from the littered wind-blown papers on the table to his hostess' rather troubled face.
Female faces peer curiously through little barred apertures in the gate, and grin amusedly at the sight of a Fankwae, as I stand for a few minutes uncertain of what course to pursue.
But the teacher was almost laughing now, and the twinkle had taken the rest of the room into the secret, while she waited amusedly until the two should finish the conversation.
The ladies were daintily dressed, and settled their frills and ribbons amusedly as they watched the embarrassed young teacher trying to forget that there was company present.
The girl's eyes gleamed amusedly as she peered down the garden at the old cedar tree, and remembered that she had called them blue robins, thus giving Dick an opportunity to nickname her, Blue Robin.
People were at least amusedly anxious to see how it was going, and old Addingtonians felt it a cheerful duty to stand by Alston Choate.
Then he waited for her, and she was almost amusedly prepared for his large-eyed wonder and the set of the jaw which betrayed his certainty of having something difficult to meet.
He was in a rage whenever a well-dressed girl peeped at himamusedly from a one-lunged runabout.
The ride was not entirely enjoyable, because Oberlin had nearly two thousand students and Ben was amusedlysuperior about Plato.
It was the countenance of a person who amusedly traces the working of a character that is well understood.
Twice she caught Mr. Crewe's look upon her and returned it amusedly from under her lashes,--and once he could have sworn that she winked perceptibly.
He looked up at Janet amusedly and then, with a spring, stood upright, his easy, unconscious pose betokening command of soul and body.
She looked up at me amusedly from the window-seat in our living-room, where she had been talking to the Scherer girls.
She looked at him, then amusedly pulled on her glove again; and the door was opened for them into a region of warmth and brightness; where there were all sorts of rejoicings over them and against the cold night.
Though whether he had acted so wisely himself was a question, as Mr. Linden said amusedlyafter they were gone.
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