12 adverbs to describe how to bethink

After a long silence equally painful to both, and which each ineffectually attempted more than once to interrupt, Eliduc luckily bethought himself of returning thanks for the ring and girdle; which, as he assured her, he valued far beyond all his earthly possessions.

For a moment he hesitated on the color; then he quickly studied the melancholy day and earnestly bethought himself of the effect he desired.

Fortunately the boys bethought themselves of my wounded man's clothes and arms, and thanks to these they were allowed to pass and deliver them to the gendarmerie.

She understood, at a glance, that Verty had become impatient, waiting in the hall down stairs;bad heard her voice from the room above; and, following his wont at Apple Orchard, quite innocently bethought himself of saving Redbud the trouble of descending, by ascending to her.

But when it became necessary to send his riper progeny abroad, for more advanced studies, Mr. Seaton very justly bethought him of going along with them; and so betook himself, with his whole family, to Richmond, where he was the possessor of houses enough to afford him a good habitation and a genteel income.

Bennington presumed it might be, and then opportunely bethought him of a bottle of Canadian Club, which, among other necessary articles, he had brought with him from New York.

But God thrusteth many into the state of matrimony before they be aware and rightly bethink themselves.

And then again I suddenly and sadly bethink me of the gloomy time when I was always waiting without hope, and madly loving without knowing it; when my innermost being overflowed with a vague longing, which it breathed forth but rarely in half-suppressed sighs.

O dear my MistressO little Helen that I have cherished all thy days, bethink theedo not this thing" "Godric, did not the Duke, my father, strictly charge thee to follow ever my call?

Unhappily, at a moment when everything depended on the fidelity of the Tuscarora, the captain had bethought him of his old expedient for insuring prompt obedience, and, by way of a reminder, he made an allusion to his former mode of punishment.

I must be somebody if I knew Peter Crawley, and now he doubtless bethought him of my short hair.

I rowed into this arm of shallow water and rested on my oar, wearily bethinking myself what was next to be done.

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