46 adverbs to describe how to ponders

Sure I am that I had still strength enough to turn away my eyes from his gaze, at least for a time; but no other occurrence had power to divert my attention from the things already mentioned, and upon which I had deeply pondered.

As soon as he had pondered over it for awhile, he saw clearly the truth; that is to say, that the young lady, in leaving the bouquet in his hands, and in refusing to take it back, had wished to give him a mark of interest; for otherwise this refusal and this silence could only have been marks of contempt, and such a supposition was not possible.

Long and anxiously she pondered, that night, the question of her duty.

Mrs. Bradford had pondered over it silently until, the day when I went to see her and chanced to mention Sylvia Latham's name, its identity flashed upon her; and when gropingly she came to associate this name with something that troubled Horace, obliterating self and mother jealousy, she tucked the bit of linen underneath his pillow, with an undefined idea, knowing nothing, in the hope that it might comfort him.

While she was peevishly expressing her mind on the subject, Mr. Gradgrind was gravely pondering upon the matter.

Now, let any one contrast the state of society in Maine, Vermont, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan with that of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, and candidly ponder the result.

When she sat down to the needle-work in which she was helping Mrs. Vicar, it was not to be supposed that she should not ponder these words,for some time very vaguely, not perceiving the meaning of them; and then with a start she woke up to perceive that there must be something meant, some one,even some one she knew.

And Nash, pondering darkly and silently, measured the strength of the slender stranger and felt that if he were the club the other was the knife which made less sound but might prove more deadly.

It seemed as if he were following the thread of some reference from year to year; for he ran his fingers through the leaves of certain parts hastily and became studiously intense at other parts as he gloomily pondered over them.

Kit, however, was not smoking, but drowsily pondered the life he had led for the last three years.

This is a statement of profound significance, and should be duly pondered by advocates of a restricted suffrage.

But it would be much worse with me if I always pondered over these questions so earnestly as I have done while writing these last pages.

Day after day she brooded, intent, obsessed, fiercely pondering his obliteration.

She was then past seventy years of age, and no words could be more fitly pondered by the young, than these from an aged and tried and experienced Christian woman.

He pondered heavily for a few moments and then sighed.

He revered the Scriptures, and incessantly pondered them, and exalted their authority, holding them to be the ultimate rule of holy living, the everlasting handbook of travellers to the heavenly Jerusalem.

It was, perhaps, on these that Colonel Musgrave pondered so intently.

"Did you go farther than you intended?" "I wentto seethe old Busseys," reply I, slowly; inwardly pondering, with a stupid surprise, as to whether it can possibly have been no longer ago than this very afternoon, that the old man mistook me for the dead Belindaand that I held the old wife's soapy hand in farewell in mine; "theoldBusseys!"

Ah! chiefest of the virtues, humanity, humanity!" Meantime the bookbinder was pondering his wife's last words: "I wish my Jean to learn Latin."

Judy shuffled off, lamenting, but Roseen sat still at her open casement, pondering mournfully on the misfortunes which had overwhelmed those she loved, and bewailing her impotence to help them.

I pondered painfully on the subject till gradually I saw light through it.

Whereupon he bestowed on her a long, thoughtful stare, as though he were profoundly pondering her suggestion.

See the cap on the temple of that Chinese Mandarin, poking above yon clump of firs, with its bell furniture; he seems pondering on the aphorisms of Confucius, regardless of that booby faced conservatory, whose bald, rounded pate glitters in the sun.

Looking at the jewels of Queen Aahotep, who lived and was lovely in the days of the Patriarchs, he pondered sadly over all that had been in the world and was no more.

Only think, sironly ponder for a moment what a formidable rival I had!"

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