11 adverbs to describe how to interpolate

"Honey, don't you touch no tea nor coffee dis evening after Dinah goes out ob here an' de bolt am fetched home; jus' make 'tence to drene it down, like, but don't swaller one mortal drop, for dey is gwine to give you a dose of laudamy"nodding sagaciously and peering into the teapot as she interpolated aloud; "sure enough, it is full ob grounds, honey!

I am sure that I am willing to devote every moment of my time to you if needful;" or that Mrs. Austin added: "Miriam is so well, and growing so fast, that I am afraid to see her take on care again, for fear of a check; and now that Mabel is partly weaned from her they are both happy to be separated;" or that Mr. Bainrothe carelessly interpolated: "Let the child go back, my dear Monfort, or you will spoil her again among you.

We never found a sign of you or the car" "'Cause I was over in camp, or thereabouts," interpolated Casey drily.

"Let me stop here, Major Favraud, I counsel you," I interpolated, earnestly; but he only rejoined: "No, no! proceed, I entreat you!

The unbelievers you know, were just as bad, and said their creeds with an equal furymerely interpolating nots.

"Oh, yes," he interpolated hurriedly, "I know, of course, that a substitute may not bat for another at the end of a match, but this is a dream, remember.

The secretaries may be present at the revolutionary congress in order that they may make any motion in the name of the President or may be interpolated publicly by any one of the representatives; but when the question which is the object of the motion shall be put to vote or after the interpolation is ended they shall leave and shall not take part in the vote.

Even the native Irish songs, as we are informed in Miss Brooke's Reliques of Irish Poetry, are sadly interpolated with nonsensical passages, which have been introduced to supply the place of lost or forgotten lines; and of humorous lyrical poetry, she says there was none in the language worth translating.

I am only a cook, and I am much obliged to this good ladyMiss Panic, I think is the name" "Panney," sharply interpolated the old lady.

"Good boys!" interpolated Bobby softly.

" "It must have cost him a lot for rent," wisely interpolated the Little Chap.

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