9 adverbs to describe how to axing

Darrow told us to take clothes for a week, an axe apiece, and a block and tackle.

"On, then!" cried Walkyn, his glittering axe aloft.

Cindy tuk ter Skundus ez much ez Skundus tuk ter Cindy, en' bimeby Skundus axed his marster ef he could marry Cindy.

"That their synne vengeaunce axed continually."

I went home thot I'd go back dat night en I begun to dig sum fishing worms en my boss he saw me en axed, 'Wot I doing'.

And with his bow and quiver slung behind, And at his belt his mighty battle-axe, Rode calmly forth to slay the hurtful Beast.

Now ran Beltane where stood Roger to hold his horse, with Ulf who leaned upon a goodly axe and young Sir John of Griswold, who clenched and wrung his mailed hands and bit upon his boyish lip and stamped in his impatience.

"I knowed that afore I axed," said the other.

" "An' may I axe you," said Mayhall, ruffling a little, "may I axe youwhy you" "Certainly," said Bill, and he handed over the paper that he held in his hand.

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