23 adverbs to describe how to mates

The grave old clock ticked somewhere in the gloom, A dozen waiting seconds rose and fell Ere his pale dagger flickered in the room, Then quenched its corpse-light in their bosoms' swell 'Thus, dears, I mate you evermore in hell.'

By dawn the opposing forces were about evenly mated, and every man in either line knew a battle was imminent.

This freedom gained they learned to strike the fire; they took one woman to keep the cave, instead of mating indiscriminately in the forest, thus marking the beginning of family life.

"Mr. Mackenzie, what do these two ragamuffins look like?" "Pickpockets," said the mate, dutifully.

"Ted, what are you making that face for?" "It's my own face," said the mate, evasively.

He selected the strongest and best male and female slaves and mated them exclusively for breeding.

What in the spirit's depths was there created, What shyly there the lip shaped forth in sound; A failure now, with words now fitly mated, In the wild tumult of the hour is drown'd; Full oft the poet's thought for years hath waited Until at length with perfect form 'tis crowned; What dazzles, for the moment born, must perish; What genuine is posterity will cherish.

In this generous treatment of their affection for it, they perhaps condoned for mating the English lark so incongruously; but it was true their choice was very limited.

It was Mr. Jacobs who, by judiciously mating his Sussex sires Bachelor, Bachelor III., and others with these black-bred bitches, established the strain which in his hands and in those of his successors, Captain S. M. Thomas and Mr. Moses Woolland, carried all before it for many years, and is still easily at the top of the tree, being the most sought for and highly prized of all on account of its "quality.

You start a smart game, or a paying onesomething as knocks 'em, dear boy, No matter, mate, whether it's mustard, or rhymes, or a sixpenny toy; They'll be arter you, nick over nozzle, the smuggers of notions and nips, For the mugs is as 'ungry for wrinkles as broken-down bookies for tips.

The elder was designed for a convent, the younger her father hoped to mate as nobly as her high blood and splendid beauty seemed to promise, if only the great game on which he had resolved to stake all succeeded.

For several years, due to West's good offices, the two oddly mated friends were successful in their ventures, and added to their capital.

"If you dinna treat him at once, I'll break your skull," said the mate, persuasively.

The female can do this three to four times without mating with another male, although she will readily mate with a male after the laying of every batch of eggs.

" "Nothing of the kind," said the mate, sharply.

The first year quail mated sparingly; the second year the wild oats matured no seed; the third, cattle died in their tracks with their heads towards the stopped watercourses.

"What for?" "For bringing you for a trip," replied the mate, sternly.

And now, unless his own insight misled him, he observed how unlike those eyes, and yet how subtly mated with them, was her mouth; the delicate rising curve of the upper lip, and the floral tenderness with which it so faintly overhung the nether, wherefrom it seemed ever about to part yet parted only when she spoke or smiled.

Except, of course, that in Donnegan, one was conscious of all spirit and very little body, but in Lord Nick hand and eye were terribly mated.

" "You stay where you are," said the mate, authoritatively.

All those little differences, such as young married people with any individual flavor in their characters must have, if they are tolerably mated, had only added to the music of existence, as the lesser discords admitted into some perfect symphony, fitly resolved, add richness and strength to the whole harmonious movement.

"It 'll be eleven in an hour's time," said the mate, calmly.

" "Well, I'm reckoning on that," said the mate, deliberately.

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