17 adverbs to describe how to oh

" "Large enough, I presume, to conceal the jewel-box your friend has told me about just now?" "Oh, yescertainly!"

"Oh, my golly, Massa Will! aint dis here my lef eye for sartain?" roared the terrified Jupiter, placing his hand upon his right organ of vision, and holding it there with a desperate pertinacity, as if in immediate dread of his master's attempt at a gouge.

"Oh, jolly!" Sandy burst out laughing, and shouted "The water!"

"Oh, dreadfully!" returned Sylvia.

" "Oh!" dubiously.

"Oh! excellently.

" "Oh! fearfully.

"Will you embrace me, Martine?" "Oh, mademoiselle, very gladly.

He returned to Sir Charles, asking, "You will promise that, sir?" "Oh, willingly.

" The girl said, "Oh yes, indeed," rather indifferently, and then as they passed him, while he stood lifting his hat, she turned radiantly on him.

"Is it badly damaged?" "Oh, not badly," she answered.

"Oh, obviously."

But often as he lay down and closed his eyes the small voice called again, plainly as possible, and oh so sadly, "Martin! Martin!"

" "Oh, indeed," sarcastically.

" "Oh, yes, undoubtedly," said the doctor.

"Just tell me one thingdid you never miss me?" "Oh, damnably!"

"But," I said, "do you mean that Newman calculated all his effects?" "Oh, not deliberately," said Father Payne, "but he was an artist pure and simplehe was never less by himself than when he was alone, as the old Provost of Oriel said of him.

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