92 adverbs to describe how to interposes

" "The fault was mine, entirely mine," Beaumaroy hastily interposed.

"Naow, see here, Father," resolutely, "medicine er no medicine" "He's got ter git hardened up," firmly interposed Dr. Darby; "it'll be the makin' o' him.

"Uncle" and Grace hurriedly interposed, in time to save the string from being pulled.

The part to be taken by the latter, for the purpose of ending the dispute, differs essentially according to one or other of two cases; whether the Power, in the first place, merely interposes its good offices to bring about an agreement; or, secondly, is chosen by the two parties, to act as a mediator between them.'

Let us descend to the sphere from which we have so lately risen, if by that means we can honourably overcome our difficulties.' 'Talk not to me in this manner,' Beaufort angrily interposed: 'I will not brook the disgrace your obstinacy has brought upon me; and you have yourself alone to blame that you are not the mistress of a princely fortune.

"You ought to have seen it creep," interposed Mr. Nugent, severely.

They their broad shields Quick interpose; on each devoted head Their flaming falchions, as the bolts of Jove, Descend unerring.

Chance, we see, had interposed usefully in our affairs.

The old man was elaborating a winsome plan to capture the Spaniard at sea; and though Bedient mildly interposed that he wouldn't know what to do with Celestino if he had him,the conspiracy was unfolded nevertheless: "You're a good lad," Monkhouse communed.

Except her mother, the ladies did not take a direct part in my talk with the children, and but very seldom interposed, through my host, a shy brief question when the evening brought us all together.

All my life" "We beat the I.W.W.," interposed the farmer, heartily.

" Wanhope interposed concretely, or as concretely as he could: "The important thing would always be to find which of the lovers the confession, tacit or explicit, began with.

Believing that the captain of the steamboat was innocent (for he witnessed the transaction on which the charge was founded), and believing also that the intruding party, having no jurisdiction over the place where they proposed to make the arrest, would encounter desperate resistance if they persisted in their purpose, he interposed, effectually, to prevent violence and bloodshed.

'And should you become a purchaser, you will confer an obligation on me.' 'Happily for me, sir, I possess the fair artist herself,' his visitor smilingly interposed.

Stick to your cups, but forbear, as Milton says, "to interpose them oft."

"Hold on," interposed Dr. Trendon authoritatively.

" "My lordmy dear lord," interposed Amabel, faintly, "you trouble yourself needlessly.

" "I can imagine all the rest," Anna interposed coolly.

But, happily, the colonel interposed, 'Look here; tell me if you know for whom this sketch is meant?' 'Tregarva, the keeper: who can doubt?' answered they both at once. 'Has not Mellot succeeded perfectly?' 'Yes,' said Lancelot.

" "Not the end, dearest oneif we are always to regret," he interposed eagerly.

" "Before you enter on that subject," interposed Zulve timidlyfor it is most unusual for a lady to interfere in her husband's conversation, much more to offer a suggestion or correctionbut yet earnestly, "let me say, on my own part, what I am sure you must have said already on yours.

gurgled in his throat,a feeble shudder shook him, and, ere I could interpose my arm, he sank in a heap at my feet, white, and cold, and lifeless.

that's fifty thousand dollars," interposed Larry, excitedly.

Whenever I feebly interposed an objection to anything he said (for, after all, he talked on), he told me to hear the Catholic Church.

E'en then, before the fatal engine closed, A wretched sylph too fondly interposed; Fate urged the shears, and cut the sylph in twain (But airy substance soon unites again).

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