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I'd smile forgivingly at Bennett - and then feel murder in my heart.
They are not kind compassionate fellows who will pat you forgivingly on the back.
"Then you'd better think I'm game, too," she flashed forgivingly.
I said forgivingly, "I suppose it took a long time to learn everything they know."
He rolled over forgivingly and pulled her down to him. '
Maybe, he thought forgivingly, maybe the poor guy didn't know how to make friends.
She smiled forgivingly as she would always forgive him no matter what.
He patted her hand and smiled at her forgivingly, as one might to a child.
Characters who seemed hateful in the first novel are now more forgivingly portrayed.
Salt choked slightly, then said forgivingly, "I forget you not our people.
She had one foot in the hallway when she glanced forgivingly at him.
I thought if you took by any means forgivingly to my name I might gradually get myself up to the point of writing a letter.
He leaned to get past her belly and kissed her forgivingly.
Forgivingly, a surprised Nat welcomes them to join the celebration.
"Me neither," he admitted, and said that when this tee was in use, the hole might be placed a little more forgivingly.
The pigeon fluttered up from the table and perched forgivingly on Malcolm's head.
Ah yes, the season would truly bring a miracle if we could sincerely and forgivingly smile at all this.
He waved his right hand forgivingly, while his left dug deeper into the blankets.
His face creased in a smile, then frowned, then smiled again, forgivingly.
The captain smiled as forgivingly as he could.
But they all came back next day and forgivingly helped her weed and clean up her garden.
Experts who normally snarl when their partners commit a stupidity simply smiled forgivingly.
Albert removed a finger from a nostril forgivingly.
And while most audiophiles wink forgivingly at such discrepancies, others are permanently bothered by them.
The fragile woman will either throw a haughty "what can you expect from a man" look, or smile forgivingly before limping away.