16 adverbs to describe how to natives

Let any unprejudiced observer see for himself if it be not so; let him go to those districts where British capital and energy are not employed; let him leave the planting districts, and go up to the wastes of Oudh, or the purely native districts of the North-west, where there are no Europeans but the officials in the station.

" "WhyyesI remember, of coursebut that was a horrid, beastly native.

He did not reappear, but a comely native woman drew back the curtain, and stood a moment to view us.

There is quite enough of bustle and animation in this quarter of the Fort to engage the attention, but it seems silent and deserted when compared with the crowd of the more exclusively native portions.

The School of Cologne was a genuinely native school of art in the fourteenth century.

It contains strongly-drawn characters, dramatic incidents, a most interesting story, and some homely native humor.

As we first entered its sepulchral silences we were greatly relieved that the three specter-like beings who sat huddled up over a distant ruin turned out not to be ghosts, but natives hopelessly and pathetically surveying this wreck that was once called home, trying to rake out of the embers some sort of relic of the past.

THE MURRUMBIDGEE SHEARER Come, all you jolly natives, and I’ll relate to you Some of my observationsadventures, too, a few.

Beside the hotel rise the buildings of the yacht club, a hospitable association of Englishmen, to which natives, no matter how great and good they may be, are never admitted.

Noia a native of Cadiz; he by good fortune fell into the water in the height of the combat, and gaining the shore by diving made his way through the thickest of the woods to the colony, where he brought the melancholy news of the destruction of all his companions.

But you know how peculiarly native American I am.

In all parts of external India they have dislodged from every field of employment not only their native but, progressively, even their European competitors.

His costume and accoutrements were strictly native; and constant exposure to the air and sun had burnt his skin almost to a copper color.

Water { abundant, also { forage for horse { and camel, but { natives unfriendly.

"How do," said the foremost native affably.

In Brazil the morning air is much colder than the water, wherefore the natives take to the river for comfort, as the Japanese do in winter to their hot tubs.

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