103 adverbs to describe how to departing

When she had finished, he arose, and disregarding his repulsive companion's efforts to detain him, departed hastily from the temple.

His extreme opinions on questions of religion and morals, and the great latitude which he allowed himself in acting according to his own opinions, however widely they might depart from the law of the land and of society, could not but produce this result.

For twenty minutes or more odd waifs and strays of humanity crawled in through the trap-door, obtained their message of good or ill, and departed into the shadows as silently as they had come.

Ere the company departs each member subscribes a pice for the story-teller, who in this way earns about forty pice a day, no inconsiderable income in truth for the mere retail of second-hand fables: and then with a word of peace to the landlord the men troop slowly forth to their homes.

" Luke Tweezy departed abruptly.

Upon the moment they glanced up to see Mr. Anderson approaching, and they rather hurriedly departed.

I did my best to waken him, but failed, took a score of cartridgesno moreand departed sadly.

Moreover, the savages thought that as long as there was a prospect of their being allowed to depart peaceably with their goods, they would not be so mad as to fly from the camp, and, by so doing, risk their lives and declare war with their entertainers.

In consequence, he departed speedily, and I spent the afternoon wondering whether he would return before the day ended, or leave me to the endurance of a night of suspense.

" "In some cases it don't do any good to talk of such things; better let 'em alone," muttered Thorn, as he reluctantly sat down, while Flint as reluctantly departed.

Everything we know about the growth of Michelangelo's genius leads us to suppose that he departed gradually but surely from the path of Nature.

But before I approach that question on this dear old beach of Madras, you will expect meyou will want meto offer my tribute to the great departed, Lokamanya Tilak Maharaj (loud and prolonged cheers).

The statement that Xanthippus was put to death by the Carthaginians after the victory, is a fiction; he departed voluntarily, perhaps to enter the Egyptian service.

Missouf concerted with me the means of my flight; and I departed secretly with a female Egyptian slave.

From these extreme views, Mr. Madison afterward conscientiously departed; but in the convention he supported them with zeal and vigor.

On this they separated: the young man sorrowfully departing, while her footsteps retreated in the opposite direction.

Well, then, come on to witness this our victory; Depart we hence with sound of fame triumphantly.

" Saiáwush then rose to depart precipitately, but Súdáveh observing him, endeavored to cling round him and arrest his flight.

It will be perceived that a large addition to the list of pensioners has been occasioned by an order of the late Administration, departing materially from the rules which had previously prevailed.

Had he not departed promptly, there would have been fried seal steak and roast seal heart for supper.

Very rarely, I think, have I departed from this rule.

" The aged Marechalle, who was at supper, finished her meal while the rest were preparing, then took up her book of devotion, and departed chearfully.

[-26-] "Moreover, the story as I heard it was that you did not depart unwillingly nor after conviction, but of your own accord; that you hated to live with them, seeing that you could not make them better and would not endure to perish with them, and that you were exiled not from your country but from those who were plotting against her.

Then Mr. Anderson felt that all hope had utterly departed from him.

Afterward, I tooke my iourney to Alepo, and there I acquainted my selfe with marchants of Armenia, and Moores, that were marchants, and consorted to go with them to Ormus, and wee departed from Alepo, and in two dayes iourney and a halfe, we came to a city called Bir.

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