And when the ghosts, from whom, figuratively, the young pair are hiding, rise from their moss-grown graves; and the lover would disregard their Remonstrant procession as only "faint march-music in the air": he becomes suddenly conscious that the past has withdrawn its gifts, and that the mere mask of love remains to him.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
By ones and twos we collected them, half drowned yet shrilly Remonstrant, and dropped them into the dry shed where they belonged.
"More Jonathan Papers"
Elisabeth Woodbridge
The man swung and saw a stranger of barely half his bulk, who addressed him in what seemed to be politely Remonstrant tones.
"The Unspeakable Perk"
Samuel Hopkins Adams