168 adverbs to describe how to bowed

He then bowed low before it, and in an altered tone said: "My children, settle your quarrel and live peaceably together.

'I have read,' said the little Pilgrim, with a sob, 'of one who went from city to city and found no rest.' Her guide bowed his head very gravely in assent.

No one doubted that he was the man, for he bowed politely, and seemed to expect the company.

Four or five men in State liveries bow profoundly as I enter, one of whom conducts me to an ante-room, and, after a short interval, through some long corridors, up some stairs and into the presence of one of Her Majesty's Gentlemen of the Household.

But as Beltane spake thus upon his knees, his head bowed humbly before them all, the young knight came near with mailed hands outstretched, yet touched him not.

" Wampus caught up the baby dog and held it under his arm while he took his cap off and bowed respectfully to his employer.

In silence she bowed gracefully, and then looked at me with astonishment, apparently wondering what I, a perfect stranger, required of her.

As soon as she neared the grated iron door it opened wide, and holding his hat in his hand, Mr. Trius stood deeply bowing in the opening.

He bowed courteously, if a little coldly, to Vine, and motioning him to a chair, took his own place in the seat before his desk.

Say even that he does certainly contend with others, as in archery competitions; yet mark, in that case, how courteously he will bow and go up for the forfeit-cup, and come down again and give it to his competitor.

Vassili merely bowed and stood upright again.

The younger one bowed silently; she was a beautiful figure, but the slight effort of Père Jerome's kind eyes to see through the veil was vain.

And he bowed his head reverently. 'Would that you, too, would submit yourself to that guidance! . . .

" The lady bowed graciously, for it was a matter of conscience with her to receive every man with a smile.

" He bowed a little ceremoniously, but still smiling.

The public have got to bow to that bugbear, quite as submissively as Gesler would have wished the Swiss to bow to his own cap, as to the cap of Rodolph's substitute.

Allow me to introduce you to my excellent friend, Padre Bugiardo!' The padre rose, bowed obsequiously, 'was overwhelmed with delight at being at last introduced to one of whom he had heard so much,' sat down again, and poured himself out a bumper of sherry; while the vicar commenced making the best of a bad matter by joining in the now necessary business of eating.

spake Sir Fidelis, low-bending to his task; and thereafter sighed, and bowed him lower yet.

" "Well," resumed Spalding, bowing deferentially to the court, "one of these settlers started one day across the woods to visit his brother.

There were men with gray hairs and sober behavior; men who could bow meekly under the chastening rod; but the antics of the juvenile group, in which we are mainly interested, were grave and decorous compared with the abandoned, delirious joy of these grave men as they reached the recesses of a swamp that denied admission to all save practiced explorers.

" He bowed gratefully.

"You will manage to make the time, Lawrence?" "What other answer but 'yes' can Petruchio make to 'the prettiest Kate in Christendom'?" replied the Judge, bowing gallantly to the face in the mirror as he came up and stood beside his wife.

But he only had time to bow rather formally to her; for a bishop was behind.

He laughed a little, bowed mockingly, and went away.

He bowed elaborately in the mock humility of assured importance, watching her face in pleasant anticipation.

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