7 adverbs to describe how to sandy
"Oh, no," Jack cried, regarding Sandy angrily, "you didn't know anything about thisnot a thing!
"Sandy en Tenie had n' be'n libbin' tergedder fer mo' d'n two mont's befo' Mars Marrabo's old uncle, w'at libbed down in Robeson County, sent up ter fin' out ef Mars Marrabo could n' len' 'im er hire 'im a good ban' fer a mont' er so.
We went about forty miles along a shore exclusively sandy, and encamped at five o'clock in the evening at Grand Marais.
Its haunts are in deep water, near piles of bridges, where the stream is gentle, over gravelly, sandy, or clayey bottoms; deep holes that are shaded, water-lily leaves, and under the foam caused by an eddy.
"Oh," said she, looking away quickly, as if conscious of a wrong done, "what made you tell me?" "I guess you will like to think one shut up like him will take a little pleasure looking at what he can't get at," said Sandy, almost sharply,replying to something he did not quite understand, the pain and the reproof of Elizabeth's speech.
"Tell me, lass," said Sandy, sternly.
The oak-trees gloomed denser on our right as we plowed along a villainously sandy road.