181 adverbs to describe how to questioning

Morriston and his companions were eagerly questioned as to what had come out at the inquest, but, except that the medical evidence was rather sceptical of the suicide theory, were unable to relieve the curiosity.

I questioned her, anxiously, frightenedly; and she, nestling closer, explained, in that strange, faraway voice, that it was imperative she should leave me, before the Sun of Darknessas she termed itblotted out the light.

" "You don't think so now, then?" questioned Grady, sharply.

When he characterized blank verse, "as verse only to the eye," he might reasonably have questioned the powers of his own hearing.

"Merely a question of paraffin injections and the X-rays.

I gravely question whether it has the same clarity as the brain of the generation which fashioned the Constitution of the United States.

Indeed, I believe, if the persons employed in the business of education had taken half the pains to smooth the access to this department of literature, that they have employed to plant it round with briars and thorns, its utility and propriety, in the view we are now considering it, would scarcely have been questioned.

Some one else?" "Yesat ten o'clock" "Who iss eet will arrive, monsieur?" questioned Pelletan faintly.

"What is it?" questioned Buckheath keenly.

Fra Paolo questioned sternly.

she questioned earnestly.

she questioned breathlessly; "and what did you tell her?" Faith repeated the conversation in open-eyed wonder.

When the operation was over, and the surgeons were preparing to depart, she questioned them minutely as to the mark which would be left after healing.

" The countess heard the whole of this confession without saying a word either of approval or of blame, but she strictly questioned Helena as to the probability of the medicine being useful to the king.

No one in the house, and I have questioned most of them casually myself, seems to be able to throw the smallest light on the affair.

It appeared, on questioning Captain Frazer afterward, that this boy had previously run away from his master three several times; that the master had to pay his value, according to the custom of the country, every time he was brought back; and that partly from anger at the boy for running away so frequently, and partly to prevent a repetition of the same expense, he determined to destroy him.

"Tell Jean what?" he questioned softly.

Year after year he criticised the Senate House Papers and the Smith's Prize Papers question by question very severely: and conducted an interesting and acrimonious private correspondence with Professor Cayley on the same subject.

he questioned, vaguely.

He had ceased to question bitterly whether the game was worth the candle.

"What next?" was the pertinent question uppermost in our minds.

She seemed to be grateful for this and doubly kind, with only now and then the flash of a knowing look, or the trifle of a deep, swiftly questioning glance, born, I dare say, of that curiosity which the devil contrives to kindle in God's most angelic women.

she questioned archly.

" From his description I received a fair impression of the surroundings, questioning briefly as I stared out at the inanimate objects faintly revealed, and endeavoring to plan some feasible course of action.

Jacqueline again questioned,not so calmly as before; and yet it was quite calmly, even to the alarmed ear of Elsie Méril.

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