He held her from him and looked into her reproachful eyes.Cited from The Long Night, by Stanley Weyman
I don't know whether there be any difference in the law of Scotland, in the definition of slander, before the Commissaries, or the Court of Session.The common law of England does not give way to actions for every reproachful word.An action cannot be brought for general damages, upon any words which import less than an offence cognisable by law; consequently no action could have been brought here for the words in question.…Cited from Life Of Johnson, Vol. 3,Boswell, ed. Birkbeck Hill
As he did so he wondered much that his fellow-travellers went so fast, or rather that the lady did, for she, although some way behind, seemed to keep very near to him.On they went in silence for ten minutes more, when the lady again took up her reproachful theme.Her voice was quieter now, but amid the harmonious sounds of wind and river he still heard it distinctly.…Cited from What Necessity Knows, by Lily Dougall
Of none such small sins against him had the father been aware, but she was tormented by the belief that she had wounded him.He seemed ever to be looking at her with reproachful eyes.…Cited from Mrs. Day's Daughters, by Mary E. Mann
He treated me to a half-angry, half-reproachful look, and turned away his face.I rose to my feet, and rolled back the tarpaulin half-way along the jigger, for the heat was still suffocating.…Cited from Such is Life, by Tom Collins
Don't think that I am reproaching you, only I have made America an impossible place for me just now.I could not bear to see that poor little cousin of mine, with her big reproachful eyes.Nor if you fill your purpose, and the storm comes, do I care to feel that I am responsible for the trouble which must surely follow.…Cited from The Governors, by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Can it be possible that it is two months since I wrote to you?I could not realize it when I got your reproachful letter this morning.But I looked in my letter-book, and found that it was true.…Cited from On the Edge of the War Zone, by Mildred Aldrich
Preposterous too was her head-gear, an amorphous bonnet trimmed in black, with a cheap black feather drooping brokenly.Her eyes gave me a reproachful glance and turned away again.…Cited from The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne, by W. Locke
The impatience in his tone stung her into a feeling of resentment, that for the moment seemed to blot out the much that she owed him.A reproachful word was trembling on her lips, when suddenly he put out his hand."Hist!" he whispered, the concentrated look of one who listens stamped upon his face.…Cited from The Trampling of the Lilies, by Rafael Sabatini #9
"Mother, really you ought to have given me notice!" said her reproachful son."What am I to do with these brats?"…Cited from Lady Connie, by Mrs. Humphry Ward
Daphne Floyd did not wait till Roger should finish his sentence.She turned on him a face which was grave if not reproachful."I suppose you know Mrs. Verrier's story?"…Cited from Marriage a la mode, by Mrs. Humphry Ward
He saw in the half-darkness that her eyes looked reproachful.Cited from Tenterhooks, by Ada Leverson
Would it not be better that she should go away and hide herself, where no reproachful eyes could reach her?Would they miss her, and feel sorry for poor little Mandy?…Cited from St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, May, 1878, No. 7
He laughed, but said something a little reproachful, upon my continued interest for that gentleman.I would not pretend it was diminished; I determined he should find me as frank as heretofore, and abscond, or abide, as his nerves stood the firmness.…Cited from The Diary and Letters of Madam D'Arblay Volume 2
As there were many coming and going, she drew away with a reproachful glance.Cited from A Young Girl's Wooing, by E. P. Roe
Nevermore would he stay out so late again.So much he would gladly promise the reproachful wife who had sat up for his coming.But the ponies drew away, and there was nothing for him but to snuggle down with a buzz and a grumble among the wet bluebells and wait for daybreak, for sobriety and with it a new sense of direction.…Cited from Patsy, by S. R. Crockett
Her hands dropped from her face and she looked at him in reproachful sadness.Cited from Innocent, by Marie Corelli
Alice's reproachful look would silence her daughter; she would put an arm about her son.Cited from The Heart of Rachael, Kathleen Norris
Her agitation, his painful silence, bore pitiful testimony to the strange, insurmountable reality of those facts of the spirit that stood like rocks in the stream of their love.At last he held out his hands to her with that half-reproachful gesture he had often used towards her.…Cited from Helbeck of Bannisdale, Vol. II, Mrs. Humphry Ward
She linked her soft little hands in his, raised reproachful eyes."But you don't love me enough to stand by me, now that Rachael is so cross?" she asked artlessly.…Cited from The Heart of Rachael, Kathleen Norris