42 adverbs to describe how to captain

"I hire you men to fight when I tell you to, and only then," said the captain sternly.

"That's nothing to do with it," said the captain, sharply.

" "We'll see about that," said the captain, grimly.

"No, no," said the captain, warmly.

"I'm going to keep this bunk," said the captain, deliberately.

" "I slept in it last night," said the captain, conclusively.

" "You leave that to Smith," said the captain, impatiently.

"No," said the captain, briefly.

"I didn't say that," said the captain, eagerly.

In the dim lamplight, the inward affection, the imagination, maintained their rights over the real; it was Ottilie that was resting in Edward's arms; and the Captain, now faintly, now clearly, hovered before Charlotte's soul.

"I wouldn't have taken you for a day over thirty-five, ma'am," said the captain, gallantly.

"Well, it's done now," said the captain, genially.

There are three topsails, three jibs, and three topgallant sails" "And two courses," said the captain, gravely, to whom this theory of the threes was new.

{37} I beg the favour of your transmitting to me by the first safe opportunity such of my dear brother's papers (not of a public nature) as are under your care, and of making for me (with my sincere regards and kind compliments) to Captain Hardy the like request.

Your elder son the Marquis de Thémines is henceforth captain of my bodyguard, and your younger the Baron de Lauzière equerry of Monsieur."

In the anteroom he said, huskily: "Captain, send an orderly to accompany this lady to her carriage.

Am I to wait here indefinitely in Jerusalem to take him news of deeds that will never happen?" "Not indefinitely, my dear captain!

They of the king's army this winter sent three times to Mansoul to submit herself, and these summonses, especially the two last, so distressed the town that presently they called a consultation for a parley, and offered to come to an agreement on certain terms, but they were such that the captains, jointly and with the highest disdain, rejected, and returned to their trenches.

"Yes; I thought a man would be easier to manage than a girl," said the captain, knowingly.

"And the crow's-nest," concluded the captain, somewhat lamely.

"Yes," said the captain, mournfully, "that's all very well; but you can't trust me in a smaller matter, however much I swear to keep it secret.

" "For construing a bit of Latin?" said the Captain, very good-naturedly.

That Nick is a cr'ature at consailment!" "Go on," said the captain, patiently, knowing that there was no use in hurrying one of Mike's peculiar mode of communicating his thoughts.

" "Not if I were that man?" said the captain, persuasively.

The man who had conducted the conversation with Barnaby True for all this time, and who was, as has been said, plainly the captain of the expedition, stepped immediately down into the boat; our hero followed, and the others followed after him; and instantly they were seated the boat shoved off and the black men began pulling straight out into the harbor, and so, at some distance away, around under the stern of the man-of-war.

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