475 adverbs to describe how to keeping

Tonnison said nothing further, but kept on steadily.

Night after night it robbed her of her mate, and left her to wander alone under the stars and the moon, keeping faithfully to her loneliness, and never once responding with her own tongue to the hunt-calls of her wild brothers and sisters in the forests and out on the plains.

" Dr. Shuro, who had manifested his impatience at this long harangue, by frequent interruptions, and which Dridrano's show of deference could scarcely keep down, hastily replied: "You have manifestly taken the hint of your theory from me; and because I have advanced the doctrine that disease is an unit, you come forward now, and insist that remedy is an unit too.

He keeps his post continually, and will undertake to maintain it against all the plagues of Egypt.

Others came out of the void, toward the Sun; but one and all, each kept strictly to the ray in which it traveled.

I have merely kept up the game to this point out of curiosity to see how far yourshall we say knight-errantry?would lead you.

My companions were released the following spring, as I have since learnt, by the invading army of Great Britain; but it was my ill fortune (if, indeed, after what has since happened, I can so regard it) to be taken for an officer of high rank, and to be sent, the third day afterwards, far into the interior, that I might be more safely kept, and either used as a hostage or offered for ransom, as circumstances should render advantageous.

For many days on their return journey they had nothing to live upon but rock moss, which barely kept them alive.

I should not have printed it, but from the resolution I have religiously kept, of restoring every thing that was objected to.' Imagination and ingenuity fail to fathom the cryptic indecency.

" Pastor Drury had kept his secret bravely, but there was no need to keep it longer, and now he was well content that these dear friends should have discovered it on such a day of joy.

"I can afford to keep Nig awhile if that's his figure.

Maudie's log-cabin was a cheerful place, its one room, neatly kept, lined throughout with red and white drill, hung with marten and fox, carpeted with wolf and caribou.

All these hover near the water-lily; but its special parasites are an elegant beetle (Donacia metallica) which keeps house permanently in the flower, and a few smaller ones which tenant the surface of the leaves,larva, pupa, and perfect insect, forty feeding like one, and each leading its whole earthly career on this floating island of perishable verdure.

I know you feel it, for I see your lips quiveryou are as susceptible to a rude touch as a sensitive plantbut it is beautiful to be able to keep sweet outside.

The instructors, who also knew what was coming, wisely kept out of sight.

I did not see the newspapers just then, in fact I have an idea they were purposely kept away from me; but some people who were calling mentioned a big society-scandal coming on in the Law Courts in which this precious peer was desperately involved.

It is to be observed, that, up to that moment, it had been studiously kept from raw animal food.

Every day which keeps us asunder should, after so long a period, rather soften our mutual feelings, which must always have one rallying-point as long as our child exists.

This kept him away pretty effectually after that first fiery scene, when Laurella had flown at him like a fierce little vixen and told him that she never wanted to see his face again, that she rued the day she married him, and intended to leave him as soon as she could put foot to the ground.

He replied, "I note that he seats himself in the places reserved for his betters, and that when he is walking he keeps abreast with his seniors.

The fear o' hell's a hangman's whip, To haud the wretch in order; But where ye feel your honour grip, Let that aye be your border; Its slightest touches, instant pause; Debar a' side-pretences; And resolutely keep its laws, Uncaring consequences.

But no matter what befell at Dawson, business must be kept brisk at Minóok.

On passing, however a stately castle, about ten miles from the termination of their ride, he began one of his speeches with, "Emmy, dear, does Lord Bolton come often to see you?" "Very seldom, sir; his employment keeps him much of his time at St. James's, and then he has an estate in Ireland.

McQuestion was thinkin' a'ready about goin' home to that squaw wife that keeps him so straight.

A double tie obliges me to be Strict to my Vows, my Love and Amity; For my own sake the first I'll ne'er decline, And I would gladly keep the last for thine.

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