17 adverbs to describe how to companion

" "A companion?" repeated Hedwig, anxiously.

" "Call them," said his companion, briefly; and Kent went deep into the details, beginning with the formation of the political gang in Gaston the dismantled.

The other followed him, and as they stepped out into the exhibition-rooms of the shop, hung in dark purple, Fenwick perceived in the distance what looked like a fine Corot, and a Daubignyand paused. 'Got some good things, since I was here last?' 'Oh, we're always getting good things,' said his companion, carelessly, without the smallest motion towards the pictures.

'Aye, it's dampish,' said his companion, cheerfully.

Indeed, as time passed by, they drew closer and closer together, for Poker became more sedate, and, consequently, a more suitable companion for his ancient friend.

Hazlitt mentions that he was more sensible of obligation to Northcote, who had never done him anything he could call a service, than to his whole circle of ostentatious friends; for he thought a good companion emphatically the greatest benefactor.

I, I, let it, let it: Collers, halters, & hangmen are to me bracelets and frendly companions.

How many people do you know, who are happily companioned?

Our companions inside were a motley group of all classes.

We may fairly suppose, therefore, that it was to his association with these somewhat too "jolly companions" that Sterne owed that disfavour among decorous country circles, of which he shows resentful consciousness in the earlier chapters of Tristram Shandy.

She felt herself no longer in disgrace with her Royal master and mistress, but she was not in favour with her few companions leftall who could not get over her secrecy, and thought her at least a half traitor as well as a heretic.

I came into the mountain-nook oddly companioned, and my exit thence was equally so, though greatly in contrast.

me and my four companions overboard, place us in statu quo, and the action shall be discontinued.' "'Agreed,' said I, and I reached down to enter upon the performance of my part of the contract.

To me he was never the servant, scarcely even the companion, for he seemed like a being from another world, who had a knowledge of things hid from human ken.

I will not discuss the questionfor who can state as certain a matter of such antiquity?whether it was this Ascanius, or one older than he, born of Creusa, before the fall of Troy, and subsequently the companion of his father's flight, the same whom, under the name of Iulus, the Julian family represents to be the founder of its name.

"True, true," said her companion, thoughtfully.

He seemed real glad to see us and wuz dretful chipper for a man most a hundred; he got hold of my hand and shook it as if he never would leggo, and went right on confidin' in me about his lost companion, what a treasure she wuz, and what a loss.

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