501 adverbs to describe how to returns

Shortly after, friendly Indians arrived with supplies of food, and Franklin with the survivors of his party returned safely to England.

Promptly at six, then, I returned with a sea chest, bound I knew not whither, to be gone I knew not for how long, and pledged to act as second officer on a little hundred-and-fifty-ton schooner.

The exploring party returned to their settlement as speedily as possible, being anxious to obtain medical relief for the wounded.

How I am troubling you all!" Health gradually returned to her, and with it she recommenced her active work for the Master.

Beaumaroy returned to the parlor hastily; not so much to avoid keeping Captain Alec waitingit was quite a useful precaution to have that sentry on duty a little longeras because his curiosity and interest had been excited by the description which Doctor Mary had given of Mr. Saffron's death.

how much guile did that seeming desperation hide, which, as the result has now shown, though it may have come from the heart, never afterward returned to the same, and made manifest later that its revealment on the face was only a lure and a delusion!

But he had returned unexpectedly; there were no servants in the house, and there was no bed ready for him.

"But David and Jacob and Joseph were different from the others," returned the mother, gravely, "and in this case, the elder is as good as the younger.

"No fear," answered the other, calmly returning the piece of lost property to his own pocket.

Issuing from the desert, and marching in the direction of China, he wrested many fertile districts from the feeble hands of those who held them; and while establishing his personal authority on the banks of the Hoangho, his lieutenants returned laden with plunder from expeditions into the rich provinces of Shensi and Szchuen.

" "Mr. BUMSTEAD," returned the old man, coldly, "I am not talking of an umbrella, but of Mr. EDWIN.

Runfor your life!" "Run yourself, Thursday, if there's danger," she coolly returned.

The king sent messages of peace and goodwill to these strangers, praying that be they whom they might, they would come quickly and speak with him in his palace, and return swiftly to their own place.

With an easy and graceful forward stroke, the batsman returns it sharply in the direction of the opposite wicket, and an almost imperceptible movement, like the releasing of a spring, takes place among the fielders.

I won't take up time thanking the Colonel for the friendly sentiments he's expressed, though I return them heartily.

[Illustration: When, at last, they left him, he returned sadly to New York.

" "Go ahead," returned Uncle John, grimly.

So ere he returned to the court of King Arthur he had first of all to go thitherward.

I had branched out into cotton then and had a little place just outside of Chiswick" So that, all in all, Colonel Musgrave returned homeward not entirely dissatisfied.

He would have willingly returned to Richmondeven at the risk of re-entering the prisonif Kate had not been on his hands.

"Will you call me mother?" "You are not my mother," he returned warmly.

I watched them from the pier until I could bear to stay no longer, and then returned sorrowfully to my quarters, and soon repaired to the little retired lodging we had engaged for me in the country, where I spent a few days in learning French, &c.

He had scarcely returned to his nation with the message, before the whole of his people were obliged to retreat from their country, and come to my fathers dominions.

" "Oh, is it?" returned the ragged one cheerfully.

" Lighting a cigarette, he started for the lake and Grace returned thoughtfully to the house.

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