523 adverbs to describe how to runing

In the meantime the whisper ran swiftly through The Corner.

His morning's occupation had been one of the rare instances in which he had run counter to his inclinations.

Everything ran along smoothly with us from that point until we came within about eighteen miles of Green river, in the Rocky mountainswhere we camped at noon.

Quick, run her aground!" Of course the mate turned the handle the wrong way.

Presently the Yankee ran ashore on the southern end of the island, where she was immediately attacked by some British small craft while the Inflexible sailed on.

" She left her breakfast, ran upstairs, and was back in a minute with the newspaper parcel.

They were all absolutely opposed to him in politics, and discussion sometimes ran high, but there was never anything personalall were men of the world, had seen many changes in France in their lives; many had played a part in politics under the former regimes.

She tiptoed up beside him, placing the plate of fritters back on a pile of books, let her hands run lightly over his hair, kissed him on each swollen lid.

Toward dawn, she snatched a little cape from the garments hanging in the closet, flung it over her shoulders and ran downstairs.

At this moment I felt blood trickling down my forehead, and hastily running my hand through my hair I discovered that I had received a scalp wound.

Twenty miles out from Sweetwater Bridge, at the head of Horse Creek, we found an Indian trail running north towards Powder River, and we could see by the tracks that most of the horses had been recently shod and were undoubtedly our stolen stage stock.

"I'll find somebody for him," she said, eagerly running down the incline to the door, in whose vicinity Mr. Trius was wandering up and down.

The stock-tender had been killed there that morning, and all the stock had been driven off by the Indians, and as I was therefore unable to change horses, I continued on to Ploutz's Stationtwelve miles furtherthus making twenty-four miles straight run with one horse.

The quick-witted superintendent was equal to the occasion, and, starting the ponderous machine, soon managed to run foul of a protruding rock and break the plough.

The Indian's trail was discovered running south towards the Republican river, and the troops followed it to the head of Plum Creek, and there abandoned it, returning to Fort Kearney without having seen a single red-skin.

into her faceinto her soul; and she looked back at me, with such a commingling of joy and sadness, that I ran toward her, blindly; crying strangely to her, in a very agony of remembrance, of terror, and of hope, to come to me.

Among some of the many other equally wonderful plants may be mentioned the "stony wood," which is thus described by Gerarde:"Being at Rugby, about such time as our fantastic people did with great concourse and multitudes repair and run headlong unto the sacred wells of Newnam Regis, in the edge of Warwickshire, as unto the Waters of Life, which could cure all diseases."

But there he was on his feet across a ten-foot fence in a ploughed fieldyes, he flew the fence and running, running furiously in the opposite direction, when the dust cleared away.

The railroads were all blocked and the Parisians were getting uneasy, fearing they might run short of food and fuel.

She was still crying; the tears ran down her cheeks continually for a time, but by degrees they stopped, and they went back to Fécamp, where they found Monsieur de Cadour waiting dinner for them.

I had a glimpse of men running past, and then I was half out the window.

Fearing it might affect his own happiness in some way, Lambert ran outside to see what was the matter.

We stopped five days on this island, and on the sixth set sail with a small breeze, which gently agitated the waves, and on the eighth, changed our milky sea for a green and briny one, where we saw a great number of men running backwards and forwards, resembling ourselves in every part, except the feet, which were all of cork, whence, I suppose, they are called Phellopodes.

They sat down by the roadside under the shade of the trees,while the river ran softly by, and everything was hushed out of sympathy and kindness,and questioned each other of all that had been and was to be.

Next day, when they had run fifty leagues farther westward, the needle was observed to vary half a point to the eastward of north, and next morning the variation was a whole point east.

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