486 adverbs to describe how to talks

They paused outside, still talking earnestly.

Aylmer talked more, and a little more loudly, than usual, and looked worn.

" As they rode down the river, Mary could not sleep at first because the rowers kept whispering, "Don't shake the canoe or you will wake Ma," or "Don't talk so loud so Ma can sleep."

Darrow was talking, eagerly, confidentially.

Joan and her husband talked incessantly of their plans when they were together; and when the man was away Joan talked to the baby, and to him.

Almost as they sank, a group of troopers dashed by, talking excitedly.

When those who had been summoned to headquarters appeared on the parade-ground once more, they were surrounded by eager comrades, all anxious to know what had been said to them; but they could give very little definite information, and were unwilling to talk openly regarding the matter, for the reason, as I fancied, that some of them, being privy to the desertion, had denied such fact to the officers.

In happier times Alfred was in the habit himself of talking over the events of his wandering life pleasantly with his courtiers, and there is no reason to doubt that the foundation of most of the stories still current rests on those conversations of the truth-loving King, noted down by Bishop Asser and others.

Is this not absurd, when the same child can come home from school and talk glibly of a parallelepipedon, a rhombus, rhomboid, polyhedral angle, archipelago, law of primogeniture, the binomial theorem, and of a dicotyledon!

The men had grumbled, as men always do grumble in idleness, and had perhaps talked a little wildly; but that was nothing.

But those of them who wear skirts, generally have delicate white hands, flowing curls, flashing black eyes, and the gift of oratoryand a desire to exhibit them all; while those in pantaloons have their hair combed smoothly back, as if preparing to be swallowed by a boa-constrictor, wear white cravats, talk softly, and show a good deal of the whites of their eyes, from a chronic habit of looking up towards the moon and stars.

I know that two or three editorial persons who sat close by me, were continually talking of NAPOLEON, and I may possibly have confounded their remarks with those of the actors.

He talked to the girl artist very frankly before she left for Millville, and Hetty knew he was right, and was truly grateful for the opportunity to redeem herself.

"I'm going to talk plainly to you, Grady.

"I'm sorry I talked so plain if you put it that way," he admitted heavily.

The Navy talks very little about them, and says nothing of which it is not certain.

After we had talked for awhile they took me back with them on board their ship, where the captain received me kindly, and we soon set sail, and after several days reached a large and prosperous-looking town where all the houses were built of stone.

"The Commander of a division, with whom I spent the last few days, said to me in a tone of deep conviction: 'Nobody must talk lightly of English soldiers in my presence.

They must talk matters over calmly; there must be no rioting, no fighting.

I set off without further parley, and to my great surprise found the old man on the parade-ground talking idly with Peter Sitz.

My guide now rushed in, began talking volubly, and made this harangue, thinking, however, I could not understand him from the rapidity with which he declaimed.

" Mäzli was satisfied now, and, gaily talking, led Leonore toward the lofty iron door.

I talk familiarly to you, sweet Lady!

But to take them as they actually are, and merely to talk by way of natural consequencefor to argue from nature is certainly the best way to get to the bottom of the devil's story,if there are good and evil spirits attending us, that is to say, a good angel and a devil, then it is no unjust reproach to say, when people follow the dictates of the latter, that the devil's in them, or that they are devils!

Martin was too hungry to turn up his nose at anything, and while he ate and drank the old man chuckled and talked aloud to himself about his good fortune in finding the little boy to do his work for him.

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