118 adverbs to describe how to now

As for myself, it is not now, but long ere now, that I have learned to keep hidden that which should not be disclosed.

Haven't I bounced pretty near out of my skin many a time afore now, on this here very bridge, with "Harry, jump in, you stupid hound!"

He was a little grateful, and she believed he would be straight now, though her opinion of him had rather gone down.

"Quick now!" Allerdyke got some vivid impressions during the next few minutes, impressions various, startling.

" "Honestly now, do you get that?"

"Sure now," said Norah, "I should think you'd be wanting to go and see what's become of your sister Prudy.

And wherefore now I mourn.

They know each other regularly now, and you are saved the trouble of going through the ceremony yourself.

She was grown thoughtful, there was more quiet about the place, and visits were less frequent; the girls and women from the village came but rarely now, for Inger no longer cared to see them.

Even Agatha does her hair differently now; and in church last Sunday I counted no less than seven duplicates of that blue hat of yours.

"Such things for Lu!" "Why not?" asked Lu,rather faintly now, for she knew I always carried my point.

You will convince her of your passion, you will compel her to believe you through regard for her reputation, and still better, perhaps, you will furnish her with an additional reason for giving you a confidence she doubtless now finds it difficult to withhold from you.

Her sobs burst out afresh, and louder now, away from the Colonel's restraining presence.

I will look into it; but my thoughts seldom now travel to great distances.

Thor growled, but more softly now.

The old lady spoke bitterly now.

Secrecy was practically now out of the question, and any attempt in that direction would inevitably fail and would in all probability produce results unpleasant to contemplate.

The ideal draws us upward,real now, to the spirits of just men made perfectto be real to us when we are perfectonce ideal to them, as now to us.

They show how completely Marcus had triumphed over all petty malignity, and how earnestly he strove to fulfil his own precept of always keeping the thoughts so sweet and clear, that "if any one should suddenly ask, 'What hast thou now in thy thoughts?' with perfect openness thou mightest immediately answer, 'This or That,'"

In a favourable case the symptoms from now onwards may gradually subside.

If the schooner continued her course towards her, she must be almost alongside now.

Look, one can see the open windows quite plainly now.

" He is downstairs now in the smoking room, impatiently humoring this lifelong habit of mine to have one hour of the day all to myself.

Dressed elegantly now in black silk, she might still be taken, seen from behind, thanks to the slenderness of her figure, for some coquette, or some ambitious woman following her favorite pursuit.

He is fine everyway now, has really sloughed off the past just as he promised he would.

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