He does so, under protest and begrudgingly, it is true, but he does it.
"Cobb's Anatomy"
Irvin S. Cobb
In the beginning she had felt for him only the cold hatred of which the woman was thoroughly capable; gradually and begrudgingly she began to feel an equally cold admiration for the strength of the man.
"The Short Cut"
Jackson Gregory
Besides, she admitted to herself, begrudgingly, that she had never known a man dance as this man danced, and the magic of the waltz was on her.
"Six Feet Four"
Jackson Gregory