9 adverbs to describe how to incidents

These are no small merits, as any one whose fortune it has been to wade through any considerable portion of the minor drama will be ready to acknowledge; while the defects of the piece are those commonly incident to immature work.

But gradually on the river of recollection all the incidents of the morning flow through my mind.

But a visit to the ghosts is, of course, like games or single combat or a set debate, merely an incident which may or may not be useful.

The signal for the outbreak of war was an "incident" by the Marco Polo Bridge, south of Peking (July 7th, 1937).

That which has been carried on since the mutual interdict under all the expense and inconvenience unavoidably incident to it would have been insupportably onerous had it not been in a great degree lightened by concerted evasions in the mode of making the trans-shipments at what are called the neutral ports.

These gentlemen possessed their full proportion of that passion, so universally incident to the human frame, the love of power.

He sat silent under her mockery, his long fingers clasped over his knees, his gaze upon the field below them, his mind recalling unpleasantly a similar incident in his unromantic career.

Number fourfour fingers in air, stiff, determined digits: He had not only, by a violent concentration of his memory, succeeded in recognizing the things said and done as having been said and done before, but suddenly he became aware that he was going to be able to foretell, vaguely, certain incidents that were yet to occurlike the prophesied advent of the cherry-colored car and the hat, gown, and wicker basket.

"I remember the whole incident vividly," I said.

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