22 adverbs to describe how to harried

The most efficient means of defence was the employment of the hardiest and best hunters as scouts or spies, for they travelled hither and thither through the woods and continually harried the war parties.

HAZLEHURST, HARRY. How to teach yourself to swim.

(this has taken form, not easily, but with great struggle between feeling and words) HARRY: (cordially) Now I begin to get you, Claire.

But mother didn't like the idol that way, and tore the clothes getting them off. (to HARRY, after looking around) Is mother here? HARRY: (crossly)

" "I don't think it would do any good," said the young man, doggedly, "Cousin Harry!"

" "And you don't know how I wanted to have a whiff with the fellows," said Harry, dolefully.

" "No," said Harry, firmly, "I am a colored man, and unless I can be assigned to a colored regiment I am not willing to enter the army.

Their dreams, their deeds, their terrific tempers, lurked for the newcomers, and harried them forth or made them kin.

He never fought a big pitched battle, but, by incessantly harrying and scattering the different war bands, he struck such terror to the hearts of the Indians that he again and again, in a succession of wars, forced them into truces, and for the moment freed the settlements from their ravages.

CLAIRE: And be shot? HARRY: (irritably)

No other colony made such futile, contemptible efforts to deal with the Indian problem; no other colony showed such supine, selfish helplessness in allowing her own border citizens to be mercilessly harried; none other betrayed such inability to master the hostile Indians, while, nevertheless, utterly failing to protect those who were peaceful and friendly.

And what is an egg without pepper? HARRY: (nastily) There's your egg, Edgeworth.

The Georgia frontiers were also harried continually, although much less severely; but the Georgians were themselves far from blameless.

Yours sincerely, HARRY FORDYCE.

repeated Harry, sneeringly; "as if kindness could have any effect on a Hiller!" "They can tell when they are kindly treated as well as any one else," said George.

But although he successfully harried Friesland, he fell into an ambush just as he was about to leave the country, and was cruelly slain, his nephew Beowulf barely escaping a similar untoward fate.

" "Just so," said Harry, sulkily, who was not in the least interested as to the matter on which Joshua was so eloquent.

"All the same," said Harry, sullenly, "our cousin wishes to wed you.

" "I should hope not," said Harry, rather tamely, and feeling that he was guilty of a falsehood by the manner in which he expressed his hope.

Still, why should they bother to do that? HARRY: (brokenly) You're sick, Claire.

'That's a very odd way of recommending my suit, father,' said Harry, a little uneasily.

The blind king is at the mercy of his son, Duryodhana, and it is the latter who is ceaselessly harrying Kunti and her sons.

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