I do not know the Catteni shapes,' he admitted wryly.
And you haven't changed much, she admitted wryly to herself.
Plus, of course, he admitted to himself wryly, the fact that the hours and the work don't make me the ideal boy-friend, let alone husband.
Advice difficult to follow, he admitted wryly, in Liliwin's situation.
He admitted wryly: 'There's news enough from elsewhere, a little too much for the king's comfort.
"Maybe you have a point at that," he admitted wryly.
And there was, Anne admitted wryly, a certain justice to it.
But, he admitted wryly, he should have known she'd go to the heart of the matter.
On that last point I was wrong," he admitted wryly.