22 adverbs to describe how to caution

While he was earnestly cautioning Lucifer against this Cardinal as one who could and would cheat the very Devil himself, another key turned in the lock, and Benno escaped under the table, where Anno immediately inserted his finger into his right eye.

Having forewarned me that this was not yet the waterfall, they now pioneered the way for about a mile farther along the rocks, some of them keeping near, and continually cautioning me to look to my feet, as a single false step might precipitate me into the raging abyss of waters, the tumult of which seemed to shake even the solid rocks around us.

" "And I have repeatedly cautioned the men about talking.

Wilkeson will pardon the expression, but I am under oath, and must tell the truth as to my motivesI took the liberty of writing a note to Mr. Minford, merely cautioning him against Mr. Wilkeson.

"Damn all your caution, Sims!"

Alfred Bourdon was first brought in; and he having been duly cautioned that he was not obliged to answer any question, and that what he did say would be taken down, and, if necessary, used against him, I proposed the following questions: "Have you the key of your laboratory?" "No; the door is always open.

Lanpher cautioned, excitedly.

Furthermore, Victor Sperandeo had cautioned never to give back more than half your profitsthey are too hard to come by.

"Don't tear that," cautioned Johnnie impatiently.

Father Blanco ("Flora of the Philippines," 61), states that he has more than once proved its efficacy in this respect in his own person; but he cautions against its employment internally, as it had been fatal in very many cases.

And here let me caution persons grown old in active business, not lightly, nor without weighing their own resources, to forego their customary employment all at once, for there may be danger in it.

" "Silence!" cautioned one mysteriously.

"Wait, Junius, Dick is afraid of autos," cautioned Miss Lydia nervously.

He was severely cautioned and ordered to get a new calendar.

"Softly, Mademoiselle," I cautioned her.

Nothing you can say shall hinder me from going forth as I am accustomed to do; and it is my purpose to proceed ere long to the dwelling you specially caution me to avoid.

" He gave Mr. Widden a lesson on the following evening, but cautioned him sternly against imitating the display of brotherly fondness of which, in a secluded lane, he had been a wide-eyed observer.

What is more, he cautioned him affectionately against proclaiming such ideas from the house-tops.

The first account, of it we meet with is in Chaldea; and at Rome it was known by the name of the "Babylonish calculation," against which Horace very wisely cautioned his readers.

Before Chase left London, Sir John Brodney bluntly cautioned him against the dangers that lurked in Lady Deppingham's eyes.

He was consequently cautioned in January by the Portuguese Governor that if he recruited for the Boer forces or was detected doing anything inconsistent with the neutral obligations of Portugal, a request would be made to the Netherlands Government to have him transferred to another field.

When Mr. Lewis heard the particulars of the case, he wrote a polite note to the Virginian, informing him that his former slave was now free, according to the laws of Pennsylvania; and cautioning him against any attempt to take him away, contrary to his own inclination.

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