62 adverbs to describe how to others

" Marianne did not wish to tell what she knew, that the lady had only the one skirt and no other whatsoever, and so, of course, was obliged to wear it.

" "Don't talk nonsense," said the other, sharply.

The remaining houses, too (because the evil lasted for many days), became rotten and injured some persons at once and others afterward.

" "He's a friend of Kybird's," said the other, drily.

Some of them came in bands, and others singly, and many of the mountains, lakes, rivers, and creeks of Tennessee are either called after the leaders among these old hunters and wanderers, or else by their names perpetuate the memory of some incident of their hunting trips.

" "I lov'd her not as others soberly, But as a madman rageth, so did I." So Museus of Leander, nusquam lumen detorquet ab illa; and [4909]Chaucer of Palamon, He cast his eye upon Emilia, And therewith he blent and cried ha, ha, As though he had been stroke unto the hearta.

Some were treated kindly, others harshly.

As winter approaches they divide, some going north and others south.

" "Eh?" said the other, sternly.

You may be recognized and" "No danger," said the other, hastily.

"Have a drop with me," said the other, heartily.

Groups were in the street by eight o'clock, many having been unable to buy seats, and others there merely to hear the music and to laugh.

"Master Jack, you mean?" "I've only got one son," said the other, unpleasantly, "unless you happen to know of any more.

They are not content to be what they are; they wish to be "utterly other."

Holtzmann and Weiss seem to agree (the one explicitly, the other implicitly) in taking the words [Greek: ho huios tou Theou

Some verbs will govern a kindred noun, or its pronoun, but scarcely any other; as, "He lived a virtuous life.

The last belongs to one of the Charterhouse boys, the others respectively to a musical critic, to a clergyman, and to a gentleman who is, I believe, now a barrister.

"If we take on the contract, he ought to pay a bigger share, then," said the other, firmly.

Some of the units are thinly represented; others more generously.

We went on without a word; gradually the others collected behind us, following yet straggling here and there upon the inequalities of the ground.

We should just as soon think of being wroth with vermin, independently of their coming into our apartment, as we should of having any feelings at all about any of these people, other than what are excited by seeing them in the shape of authors.

The last measure on ecclesiastical subjects was also chiefly of a financial character, though its details were calculated, some directly, others indirectly, to produce benefits of a still more important nature.

Then came passages of Scripture, their most telling words given with strong emphasis, the others indistinctly; some in tones of solemn rebuke, others in those of heart-broken pathos, but most distinctly audible in detached fragments.

No injury was sustained either by me or the others inside, and the door being forced open without much difficulty, we were let out.

"What?" said the other, languidly, leaning one arm on the table and looking about for any appetizing edible.

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