730 adverbs to describe how to seen

I saw it more plainly now.

I could not see her face, distinctly, as the dusk had fallen; but there was fear in her voice as she called to know why I was shooting. 'Run!'

With the former I rode, played chess, and engaged in such sports as are not forbidden to my profession; but my female cousins I seldom saw, as they rarely left their Zenana, into which I was not permitted to enter.

Sing Fou's household consisted of his wife, whom I rarely saw, four small children, and six servants; and here I enjoyed nearly as great a portion of happiness as in any part of my life.

But there was a splendor about the heavens above, and their counterpart in the depths below, which I have scarcely ever seen equalled.

I could see it but dimly, by reason of the somber light that now lit the world.

They consisted of openings in the wall, sloping so much upwards, that while they freely admitted the light and air, the sun was completely excluded: and although those who were within could readily see what was passing in the streets, they were concealed from the gaze of the curious.

I saw him often afterward, as he represented his brother, King Humbert, on various official occasions when I too was presentthe coronation of the Emperor Alexander of Russia, the Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

But the carving was at length finished, and gave much satisfactionfirst to Willie himself, because it was finished; next, to Alexander Spelman, Priory Leas, because, being a generous-minded boy, he admired Willie's new and superior work; third, to Mr and Mrs Macmichael, because they saw in it, not the boy's faculty merely, but his love to his father as well; for the recognition of a right over us is one of the sweetest forms love can take.

" Having obtained for his ward a room in the hotel named, and seen her safely to its shelter, the good old lawyer visited the bar-room of the establishment, for the purpose of ascertaining whether any evil-disposed person could get in through that way for the disturbance of his fair charge.

" "Oh, jess you keep your eye on your dad, and you'll see things you never saw afore.

"I must see Mrs. Holymead personally, so I shall call again when she has returned.

Thus marched they, through heat and dust, through cool, green shadow, splashing through noisy brook and shallow ford, until, as the sun reached the zenith, they came to the brow of a hill and saw afar the walls and roofs of the prosperous town of Winisfarne.

After the contest is over, you may commonly see the combatants walking and talking very sociably together: but as this circumstance makes them a little suspected by the public, they affect the greater rage when in conflict, and occasionally quarrel and fight in downright earnest.

I could see them only indistinctly.

Outside, on the windowsill, I could see Tip, my sister's pet cat.

Faintly, I could see the Swine-things.

If you had only been to the wars, how differently you would see it.

"I went upstairs as quick as I could, and the door of the study being wide open, I could see inside.

And now, with that soft little handful of life snuggling close up against her, Gray Wolf saw through her blind eyes the tragic picture of that night more vividly than ever and she quivered at every sound, ready to leap in the face of an unseen foe, to rend all flesh that was not the flesh of Kazan.

You've the right to see it as plain as I can make itwith Slade's help.

Such societies are becoming numerous now, and gladly should I see one in every town.

I looked, and saw, vaguely, a cloud of dust hovering above a pile of débris.

Subsequently he heard that the mutineers had reached the first stage on the road to Delhi, and consequently he saw no ground for alarm.

An era as yet but in its dawn, when the stupendous future can be seen only as through a glass darkly? "Remember, I do not assert my faith in a theory which is indicated by an affirmative answer to these inquiries, for I have none.

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