9 adverbs to describe how to fifteen

Although scarcely fifteen years of age she had for more than two years gained a livelihood by working in a skirt factory in Chicago, paying her board regularly to a cross old aunt who was her only relative in the big city.

The stallion stood barely fifteen hands, but to see him was to forget his size.

Ronald and Julian, aged fifteen and fourteen respectively, were both lying prostrate on their beds.

Mr. G. Bidder himself has multiplied mentally fifteen figures by another fifteen figures, but with less facility than his father.

Lord Clarendon's embassy lasted precisely fifteen daysQueen Anne having died in the meantimeand the Tory Government being consequently dismissed in disgrace.

The age of the palm, in its greatest vigour, is about thirty years, according to the Tunisians, after planting, and will continue in vigour for seventy years, bearing anually fifteen or twenty clusters of dates, each of them fifteen or twenty pounds in weight; after this long period, they begin gradually to wither away.

"Yes," continued Tutt cheerfully, taking up the envelope, "Mr. Tutt drew the willnearly fifteen years agoand your father never thought necessary to change it.

So, when Narcissus was reciting Endymion to his Miller's Maid, it was not without a minor chord plaining through the major harmonies of the present happiness; the sense that Alice was but fifteen miles awayso near she could almost hear him if he calledonly fifteen miles away, and it was a long three months since they had met.

People send to one another to know if any of their family has a mind to have the small-pox; they make parties for this purpose, and when they are met (commonly fifteen or sixteen together), the old woman comes with a nut-shell full of the matter of the best sort of small-pox, and asks what veins you please to have opened.

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