30 adverbs to describe how to quickened

Onistah did not quite know why he was worried, but involuntarily he quickened his pace.

"I was alone in the wagon with my baggage, and the horse went very well for about a mile, when he gradually quickened his pace and then set out, in spite of all check, on the full run.

"Dear me, Mr. Crewys, how fast you are walking!" John had unconsciously quickened his pace so much that she had some ado to keep up with him without actually running.

My child, yet newly quickened in my wombe, Is blasted with the fires of Bastardy. King.

Much Effusion of Blood covered his Eyes in a Moment, and the Huzzas of the Crowd undoubtedly quickened the Anguish.

Anyway, whatever may be the theoretical explanation, you will find that the clear grasp of abstract principles in any direction has a wonderfully quickening effect upon the intuition in that particular direction.

Hardy assented, and reluctantly quickened his pace to keep step with hers.

First of all men of his breed was he to enter this lone Northland village, and at the thought an exultancy came upon him, an exaltation, and his followers noted that his leg-weariness fell from him and that he insensibly quickened the pace.

" She quickened her steps instinctively, and he lengthened his stride.

And to-night" She paused a moment, for, her courage notwithstanding, she had begun to tremble"to-night,"she said again, and still paused, feeling his hand tighten upon her, feeling her heart quicken almost intolerably under its weight.

Indeed, I have more than a tribal aversion to pork in general, while, on the other hand, I quicken joyfully when noodles are interspersed with bacon.

Meantime the stranger, who had been walking so slowly that all this talk was held before he came opposite the place where they were, neither quickened his pace nor seemed to see that such a man as Robin Hood was in the world.

Mechanically he quickened his pace.

I pushed the dugout back suddenly, and gave him, as I felt safe again, a double war-whoop that seemed to astonish him, for he quickened his pace mightily, as if quite as glad to part company as I was.

A Christian's conscience, methinks, ought to be a 'Janus bifrons',a Gospel-face retrospective, and smiling through penitent tears on the sins of the past, and a Moses-face looking forward in frown and menace, frightening the harlot will into a holy abortion of sins conceived but not yet born, perchance not yet quickened.

Four years later, my emerging voice did better justice to "Harry Clay of Old Kentucky," and my early teens found me in an environment that quickened prematurely my interest in public affairs.

She had felt for him a warmth that rarely quickened her pulses.

At last her wild, romantic verses became more unrestrained; the music quickened until, regardless of all things, Fray Joseph burst the thicket asunder and stood before her, huge, exalted, palpitant.

Her pulse was scarcely quickened.

The mind is seldom quickened to very vigorous operations but by pain, or the dread of pain.

Recent researches, and, still more, recent speculations, have tended to impress us with the nearness of our kinship to other animals, and, hence, our sympathies with them and our interest in their welfare have been sensibly quickened.

Whether he reasoned thus or not, Lancelot found that his new interest in the working classes was strangely quickened by his passion.

"I see," said Collins, drily, "it's a sort of moral awakeninga quickening of consciencethe kind of thing we are all so proud of displaying.

"Mark what I say nowI shall do great works for this generation; I am strangely favoured of God; I have felt the spirit quicken wondrously within me, and I know the Lord works not in vain; what great wonder of grace I shall do, what miracle of salvation, I know not, but remember, it shall be transcendent; tell it to no one, but I know in my inner secret heart it shall be a greater work than man hath yet done.

A civil prologue is approved by no man; You hate it, as you do a civil woman: Your fancy's palled, and liberally you pay To have it quickened ere

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