honestly
The dishonest, if they act
honestly
, get no credit.
I can
honestly
tell you that I was fool enough to love her with all my heart and soul.
I cannot
honestly
add that I lament what has happened.
I offer no apologies for any departures from the usual style of travel- writing that may be charged against me–for I think I have seen with impartial eyes, and I am sure I have written at least
honestly
, whether wisely or not.
No one, I can
honestly
say, was happier over these two weddings than I, and I sent Sylvia her petticoat as a wedding present.
I
honestly
tell you my sentiments and intentions: I do not wish to work on your fears, but on your sense and affection.
For they have flooded me with thousands of suggestions in regard to it, and I have
honestly
tried to adopt as many of these suggestions as could be fitted into one story.
She had always behaved
honestly
to him; she had never encouraged him to hope that his love for her had the faintest prospect of being returned.
What daughter of Eve (no matter whether she was seventeen or seventy) could have
honestly
arrived at any other conclusion?
Well, let them get the ship how they would, we came
honestly
by her, as we thought, though we did not, I confess, examine into things so exactly as we ought; for we never inquired anything of the seamen, who would certainly have faltered in their account, and contradicted one another.
“An’ does it mean that you come by the money
honestly
?”
On our way here I
honestly
meant to be guided by Mr.