294 adverbs to describe how to exclaims

" "Wretch!" exclaimed the priest indignantly, "thy mercenary demand alone proves the vanity of thy pretence of being initiated into the secrets of the Gods.

" "Dear, dear," exclaimed the head-master impatiently, "when will you boys see things in a proper light?

I exclaimed eagerly, as the startling theory occurred to me.

Casting his eyes up to the sky he exclaimed aloud: "Consider, Mighty Creator of all things, the difference between Sindbad's life and mine.

Hugh Gifford exclaimed angrily.

Exact words, hey?" "Well, what of it?" exclaimed the ensign excitedly.

On entering a gallery of sculpture, she involuntarily exclaimed, "Oh, hush:don't speak!" II.

Don't be fools!" exclaimed their captor, sharply.

she exclaimed, bitterly.

"You know better!" she exclaimed passionately.

Jules Favre exclaimed joyfully, "To-morrow we shall date our decrees from the Pantheon.

I exclaimed breathlessly, surprised at his extraordinary change of manner and his evident apprehension lest something should befall me.

" "Then if they didn't want it read, why did they write it at all?" exclaimed Mugford triumphantly.

Rustem did the same, and when he had placed the forked arrow in the bow-string, he imploringly turned up his face towards Heaven, and fervently exclaimed, "O God, thou knowest how anxiously I have wished for a reconciliation, how I have suffered, and that I would now give all my treasures and wealth and go with him to Irán, to avoid this conflict; but my offers are disdained, for he is bent upon consigning me to bondage and disgrace.

Shall I call her up here and ask her?" "No, no," exclaimed the old man hastily.

she exclaimed softly.

The spirit and eloquence of Richard made such impression on the German princes, that they exclaimed loudly against the conduct of the emperor; the pope threatened him with excommunication; and Henry, who had hearkened to the proposals of the King of France and Prince John, found that it would be impracticable for him to execute his and their base purposes, or to detain the King of England any longer in captivity.

Smoky, filled with beans and bacon, exclaimed vehemently "Shoot 'em on sight, that's what I say.

Indeed, there are many in the Congressa dozen Senators I could namewho think that we ought to make our regime entirely different from the North, and that we should adopt a monarchical form" "I'm sure, I think we should," Mrs. Atterbury exclaimed, delightedly.

" "Marthe," exclaimed Mr. Everidge reproachfully, suddenly appearing in the doorway with a sock drawn over each arm, "it is incomprehensible to me you do not remember that my physical organism and darns have absolutely no affinity.

" "Hooray!" exclaimed Patsy Doyle enthusiastically.

he exclaimed incredulously.

" "What a messenger!" exclaimed he admiringly, when the man went out.

He instantly came forward, and confessed to Cymbeline the cruel sentence which he had enjoined Pisanio to execute upon the princess: exclaiming wildly, "O Imogen, my queen, my life, my wife!

" "Oh, no!" exclaimed Myrtle, earnestly.

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