59 adverbs to describe how to sobbed

and Unavella buried her face in her hands and sobbed aloud.

I worked Maule's quarry, I think, with some little effect: for after all his most strenuous exertions to secure a conviction, the jury believed, probably, that no man's mind could stand the ordeal; and, further, that any doubt they might have, after seeing the two children of the prisoner in court dressed in little black frocks, and sobbing bitterly while I was addressing them, would be given in the prisoner's favour, which it was.

and the child sobbed convulsively, from mingled grief and fear.

"My child; my darling, my poor child," she cried, sobbing piteously, as she drew her to her heart and looked in her face alternately"my darling, my darling child!" Rhoda could only weep, and return her poor mother's caresses in silence.

For Patricia had decided that she was very ill indeed, and was sobbing softly in bed.

She whirled and flung herself on her bed, face down, and began to sob violently, suppressing the sounds.

She had gone to the execution, but after the rope was brought, her nerve failed her, and she was sobbing hysterically into her two palms held right over her eyes.

The poor woman was silently sobbing.

" He took her arm, and led her out of the hall; and Sarah forgot she had grown up the day before yesterday, and sobbed loudly as she went away.

" All his mediocrity and tenderness of heart sobbed forth in this confession of his weakness.

The tiles were blown off, the fastenings of the windows were torn away, while the wind, entering the crevices, moaned and sobbed wildly through the house; and the doors, if they were left open for a moment, through forgetfulness, slammed to with a noise like the report of a cannon.

A second later he was sunk in Crowther's chair with his head in his hands, sobbing convulsively, painfully, uncontrollably, in an agony that tore like a living thing at the very foundations of his being.

Yes, by my soul, I audibly sobbed, and was forced to turn from her before she had well finished her affecting speech.

Gracie clung to her, sobbing passionately.

And she sobbed louder and louder, in such a clamor of despair that the dark fields afar off were startled by it.

Lazy Daisy was openly sobbing.

After he disappearedin the direction of the Holy Smoke camp, as she noticedshe descended rapidly to the ground and hurried, sobbing excitedly, away toward Spanish Gulch.

she sat up and stretched forth her arms beseechingly, and in a moment was sobbing helplessly on Sally's neck.

As soon as she saw Parson Dorrance's face, she burst again into more violent crying, and sobbed out incoherently, "Oh!

exclaimed Mr. Selincourt; for Katherine was sobbing as vigorously as she did most other things, and he was genuinely distressed.

But Martine only sobbed all the more desperately.

Cynthia, on the other hand, began to sob prettily and not in a noisy fashion, yet evidently heading towards a bout of grief.

Mrs. Masterson sobbed querulously, or now and again uttered a wailing complaint: the other two stood sank in bitter retrospect.

That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burthen of the world, ... shall live till human time Shall fold its eyelids, and the human sky Be gathered like a scroll within the tomb Unread forever.

The charming creature threw her handkerchief over her head and neck, continuing kneeling, her back towards me, and her face hid upon a chair, and repeatedly sobbed with grief and passion.

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