9 adverbs to describe how to quavered

" "What's 'at ol' goat bin a-doin', honey?" quavered Hercules anxiously.

That day at noon I had occasion to go down the blinding hot Mall, and I saw a crooked man crawling along the white dust of the roadside, his hat in his hand, quavering dolorously after the fashion of street singers at Home.

"By no means; it must reach his ear only," quavered the old man earnestly.

Everything brought them as it were before my eyes; and as the door of the dining-room opened, I almost expected to hear the feeble voice of Master Silence quavering forth his favorite ditty: "Tis merry in hall, when beards wag all, And welcome merry Shrove-tide!

If I had not," and her voice quavered pitifully, "I don't know what I should do.

She must be of the true blood of France who quavered out Vive Henri Quatre so resolutely over her digging and hoeing: but the sound of a French voice might hearten her as hers had heartened him.

"Bless the beautiful bride and bring her many little lords and ladies, too," one old body quavered shrilly, above the din, and this pleasantry was greeted with shouts of delight.

The old man's voice quavered triumphantly, and he winked at the goat solemnly.

His voice quavered unexpectedly.

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