"Dispiritedly" Quotes from Famous Books
... any visible attention to Mary Hope, Lance removed her saddle from Jamie, and brought it up to where she sat dispiritedly watching him. His manner was brisk, kind enough, but had an aloofness which made her keenly aware that he accepted her adherence to the feud and tacitly took his own place with the Lorrigans. Over this ... — Rim o' the World • B. M. Bower
... you think?' Mrs. Hood asked, recurring to the subject of Dagworthy and his astonishing behaviour. She put the question dispiritedly, not venturing to hope for a solution that would help her to a more cheerful frame ... — A Life's Morning • George Gissing
... him with lack-lustre eyes. "I don't need no bananas," said Morris dispiritedly. "They ain't so ... — Little Citizens • Myra Kelly
... gotten very far with our adventure," he said, a bit dispiritedly. "I thought we would start something that would give us a bit of excitement. But, apparently, all we have done has been to let the whole business slip ... — The Radio Boys with the Revenue Guards • Gerald Breckenridge |