7 adverbs to describe how to editors

" "Thank you," said the editor briefly, for the praise was given in a perfunctory way that irritated her.

"Well then"George Steadman was sure now he was going to get the information"who writes this this stuff from Chicken Hill?" "I don't know," said the editor calmly, "honest, I don't.

" "Let me see it!" said the night editor, eagerly; but Kent laughed and pushed him toward the door.

William Gifford was more than merely the editor of the Quarterly Review, for he was as well a Tory editor whose duty it was to pry into Whiggish roguery.

Clerambault asked no one's advice but as soon as he had written these pages he took them to the editor of a small socialist paper nearby.

He had hired two editors, a Catholic and a Hindu named T. V. Parvate from Maharashtra, ostensibly to give balance to the paper's news and views.

Of the editors personally, their lives, since they became mature and settled, have presented few events such as are not common to all men,little of vicissitude, beyond that of pockets now full and now empty,nothing but a steady performance of duty, an exertion, whenever necessary, of high ability, and the gradual accumulation through these of a deeply felt esteem among all the best and wisest of the land.

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