1 As for patience, I consider that I have abundantly exercised that in beginning every morning the task of the night before, and every night renewing the task of the day.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasGet Context In Chapter 16. A Learned Italian. 2 A few dingy olives and stunted fig-trees struggled hard for existence, but their withered dusty foliage abundantly proved how unequal was the conflict.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasGet Context In Chapter 26. The Pont du Gard Inn. 3 All of the world was crying out for cotton, and the new land of the County, unworn and fertile, produced it abundantly.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER III 4 Freely depicted in his own vocation, gentlemen, the Canaller would make a fine dramatic hero, so abundantly and picturesquely wicked is he.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleGet Context In CHAPTER 54. The Town-Ho's Story. 5 That the honest fellow had not been feigning emotion, was abundantly demonstrated by the very red eyes with which he regarded the young gentleman, when he turned round and addressed him.
Oliver Twist By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER XXXIV 6 'Nobody better than you, I am persuaded,' answered Mrs. Bumble: who did not want for spirit, as her yoke-fellow could abundantly testify.
Oliver Twist By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER XXXVIII 7 He had abundantly earned the privilege of intimate discussion of her sister's disappointment, by the friendly zeal with which he had endeavoured to soften it, and they always conversed with confidence.
Sense and Sensibility By Jane AustenGet Context In CHAPTER 32 8 Then Juno answering: 'Terror and harm is wrought abundantly.'
9 They seemed never before to have weighed much against the abundance of her husband's kindness and a uniform devotion which had come to be tacit and self-understood.
10 She was hungry again, for the Highcamp dinner, though of excellent quality, had lacked abundance.
11 She slipped a card in the box, on which she scribbled a tender message and sent an abundance of kisses.
12 The instruments of the chase were to be seen in abundance among the lodges; but none departed.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperGet Context In CHAPTER 28 13 Sam was there new oiled from dinner, with an abundance of zealous and ready officiousness.
Uncle Tom's Cabin By Harriet Beecher StoweGet Context In CHAPTER VII 14 He knew an abundance of simple acts to propitiate and invite the approaches of the little people, and he resolved to play his part right skilfully.
Uncle Tom's Cabin By Harriet Beecher StoweGet Context In CHAPTER XIV 15 There was an abundance of laughing and blessing Mas'r, as St. Clare distributed small pieces of change among them.
Uncle Tom's Cabin By Harriet Beecher StoweGet Context In CHAPTER XV