7 adverbs to describe how to catalogue

There was no forward movement; nothing save that in the brain of David Carroll salient facts were being seized upon and meticulously catalogued for future reference.

Soon after the mid-term tests, which all the girls, even Constance, passed successfully, by dint of threat and bribery, each student was "tried out" and her ability duly catalogued.

But these, I fear, Are falsely catalogued; things that are, are not, As the mind answers to them, or the heart 670 Is prompt, or slow, to feel.

These may be briefly catalogued under the following heads: A passionate violence of temper (terribilità), expressing itself in hasty acts and words; extreme suspiciousness and irritability; solitary habits, amounting to misanthropy or churlishness; eccentricity and melancholy bordering on madness; personal timidity and avarice; a want of generosity in imparting knowledge, and an undue partiality for handsome persons of his own sex.

Then he said, "We Musgraveshow patly I catalogue myself already!we Musgraves have a deal to answer for, Rudolph."

I produced a small manuscript volumenot the catalogue which is attached to the 'Archives,' but a dummy that I had prepared for such a contingency as had arisenand handed it to him.

It becomes a labour merely to catalogue his engagements like this.

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