20 adverbs to describe how to falters

With an effort, which shook me from head to foot, I lifted myself from the depths into which his words had plunged me, and fighting for self-control, faltered forth, feebly enough: "Don't be frightened.

Why how under the sun," she asked, laughing wildly, "did you ever meet Major Darrett?" "II'll try to tell you," faltered Ann miserably.

The village emptied itself, and a motley crowd trooped out to meet him, men in the forefront, with bows and spears clutched menacingly, and women and children faltering timidly in the rear.

Oh, this blond fault, blue-eyed, Which even ere it faltered: Lo, I pray!

How could she deny that Lesbia was an ingrate, when those rare and hurried letters, so careless in their tone, expressing the selfishness of the writer in every syllable, told but too plainly of forgetfulness and ingratitude? 'Dear grandmother, Lesbia has so much to doher life is so full of engagements,' she faltered feebly.

and they both guiltily faltered out: 'The bird, you know, papa,' and I remembered that they belonged to the society of Bird Defenders, who in that day were pledged against the decorative use of dead birds or killing them for anything but food.

Now?" "Now?" faltered Terry, somewhat helplessly.

"Roger," said he, "thou art witness to this my oath, an I do fail or falter henceforth, then in that same hour may sharp death be mine.

He faltered hoarsely: "No, noout there, out there" His friend was obliged to support him, and he walked thus, stumbling and haggard, to the end of the workroom, and dropped into his chair beside his table, on which an unfinished page still lay among a confusion of papers and books.

HeHe" the unaccustomed teacher of youth faltered hopelessly in his effort to instruct the budding mind, but Ann's eyes were questioning and at their bidding the essential truth of his own childhood came back to him.

His frankness and the sincere admiration that shone in his eyes caused her to falter momentarily, almost made her weaken in her purpose, but she made an effort and secured a firmer grip on herself, for she must play a rôle that would crush to earth the air castles this young secretary was building, a rôle that would crush the ideals of this young optimist as well.

she faltered, perplexedly.

But ere he could the eager phrase repeat, The phrase his manly fancy found so sweet, The modest maiden toward him turned her face: Her eyes met his a moment's rapturous space, She spoke, her firm glance faltering scarce a jot, "I'd rather not.

He seldom falters; he has never above one, "and now, finally, brethren," in his concluding remarks; he invariably gives over when he has donea plan which John Wesley once said many parsons neglected to observe; and his congregation, whether they have been awake or fast asleep, generally go away satisfied.

"Nay, thennay, then," he faltered softly, stroking her bowed head; "he is no man to love, if he would let thee suffer; he should take theebefore them allif he would be worthy" The low, intense, interrupted words were a brave surrender.

"Good-bye," he said, smiling; and she could not help the break of pride in her voice, as she faltered out stupidly, from the depths of her disillusionment: "Ohgood-bye.

" "And it's all right, and the end will be all right?" faltered Sibyl, anxiously.

If you will come up to the house cook shall give you a good meal, and, if you are in need of work, II" her voice faltered uncertainly, and she stopped.

Her voice faltered audibly, as she warmly thanked Mr. Myrvin and her aunt for their wish to increase her happiness, but she would rather not leave home that year.

"A most wonderful idea, Mr. Skale," faltered the other breathlessly, "quite wonderful!"

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