159 adverbs to describe how to promises

Nicholas rolled his single eye in joyful anticipation, and promised faithfully to grace the scene.

Still, I have not the least intention of dying, and I solemnly promise that I won't.

Will you teach me, Mrs Wilson?" Mrs Wilson very readily promised, foreseeing that

"If, after hearing my story, you could but give me the assurance" "I think I can safely promise you that Mrs. Holymead will not be troubled with any further police attentions," said Crewe, after a moment's pause.

Hungary had furnished soldiers to Austria in her struggle against Bonaparte, and the Austrian Emperor had repeatedly promised to redress Hungarian grievances; but after the fall of Napoleon these promises were repudiated.

"Yes, I will," Erick promised gladly, as now he looked up again to the pastor freely and openly.

If I am permitted to finish the present term here I believe I can almost positively promise that I will round out this year with as good a showing as I did last year.

Mrs. Wilson listened to her niece's account of the unexpected interview in the library with pleasure, and cheerfully promised to accompany them in their morning's excursion, as she had both a wish to alleviate sorrow, and a desire to better understand the character of this accidental acquaintance of Emily's.

" At first Patty had grown indignant at Miss Daggett's conversation, but soon she felt rather amused at what was doubtless the idiosyncrasy of an eccentric mind, and she answered: "I will promise not to come to you for advice or warning, no matter how much I may need assistance.

His splendid masculinity was emphasized by his excessive boyishness,he was a mere lad,and his smooth cheek promised a blush as willingly as the cheek of a maid.

While the summer cooled into autumn, and the boarding-house season slackened and once more feebly brightened, she had daily conversed with Sarah about George's plans, making them palatable to her, softening the shocks of them, and voluntarily promising not to quit her until the crisis was past.

Furthermore, he had promised to call again the next day, which meant more practice.

"I don't care if it's twenty," she returned stoutly, and laughingly the girls promised.

The Athamahes too believed that they might crave their freedom; and Eumenes demanded the maritime cities which Antiochus had possessed in Thrace proper, especially Aenus and Maronea, although in the peace with Antiochus the Thracian Chersonese alone had been expressly promised to him.

What was she rashly promising for him?

When she should have formally promised to marry Ramond, it seemed to him that this final solution would calm him, would forbid his indulging in any false hopes.

" Elenko promised most fervently that Prometheus' theological sentiments should remain a mystery to the public.

His army was filled with the chivalry of Continental Europe, all eager to save their souls by fighting at the Pope's bidding, eager to signalize their valor in so great an enterprise, and eager also for the pay and the plunder which William liberally promised.

They were all in great spirits and had great talk of arms, and after supper the king prayed all the lords to be all of them, one toward another, friendly and courteous, without envy, hatred, and pride, and every one made him a promise thereof.

However, he was exceedingly hospitable; and, as he obligingly promised us a route for our Tour through the Western Isles, we agreed to stay with him all night.

"Oh, I will," promised Libbie earnestly.

Some of the exiles, however, among whom was Mamiani, refused to subscribe the proposed engagement, simple as it was; but they returned after a time to their homes, merely promising allegiance.

he promised generously.

In the large dining-room may also be seen more of the matchless white marble ornamentation, and I should much like to linger and admire, but as Her Majesty the Queen-Regent has graciously promised me the entrée of other of her Royal Palaces, I am obliged rather to curtail my work in Amsterdam.

Montigny and Tabary dumbly demanded a share of the booty, which the monk silently promised as he passed the little bag into the bosom of his gown.

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