17 adverbs to describe how to narrate

In this pleasant atmosphere of law and order I proceeded to narrate as briefly and quickly as possible the main facts about my escape and its results.

Faithfully to narrate how Cock-eye Flinks chanced to be at Selwoode were a task of magnitude.

" When I awoke the sun shone as usual through the window, there was a sound of drums in the street, and as I entered the sitting-room and said "good morning" to my father, who was sitting in his white dressing-gown, I heard the little light-footed barber, as he dressed his hair, narrate very minutely that allegiance would be sworn to the Grande Duke Joachim that morning at the City Hall.

This anecdote has been narrated by all of Marivaux's biographers, but sometimes so fancifully, as in the case of Houssaye

In a collection of "English Songs of Italian Freedom," edited by Mr. George Trevelyan, who himself has so finely narrated the epic of Italy's redemptionin that collection Swinburne occupies a place among the very highest.

Mr. Overtop briefly and modestly testified to this effect also; and, furthermore, narrated all the particulars of his acquaintance with Mrs. Slapman, holding before her a shield, from which the arrows of calumny, aimed by her husband, fell harmless.

Today, a journalist inadvertently narrated to me a story from the Jataka tales, with a moral vis a vis a peculiar situation in his office, a local English-language newspaper.

But, as very indefinitely narrated, and exceedingly uninteresting, is somewhat compressed in this place.

However lacking the stories which have come down to us from ancient times may be in technique, they invariably narrate actionthey have something to tell.

Lastly, I must narrate the doings of the Cavalry Brigade.

There is at least so much justification for Sarcey's favourite principle, that we are less apt to scrutinize things merely narrated to us than events which take place before our eyes.

These nocturnal movements were not, however, so unobserved as the conspirators had believed; and the result of the suspicions which they engendered is so quaintly narrated by Rambure that we shall give it in the identical words of the garrulous old chronicler himself: "One evening," he says, "when I was in the buttery of the Cardinal, where I was eating some sweetmeats, his Eminence entered and asked for a draught of strawberry syrup.

How sublimely the poet-prophet narrates the misery of the Fall, and the promised glories of the Restoration!

And succinctly, but with sufficient clearness, the attorney narrated his chance visit to the church, the discovery of the entry in the register, and the story told by the good woman at the 'Golden Bee.'

As the particulars of this have been variously narrated, I am happy in being enabled to give the General's own account of the affair.

What we should like to know from Mr. Hebblethwaite, confidentially narrated to a personal friend, is whether, in the event of a war between Germany and Russia and France, England would feel it her duty to intervene?" Hebblethwaite glanced around.

The last event or link of this mysterious chain is familiarly narrated as follows: In returning one morning from Westminster, as I was passing through one of those small courts between Essex-street and Norfolk-street, (for of late I had sought the most retired ways,) I observed that two persons, of rather mean appearance, seemed to be dogging my footsteps.

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