Hastily
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DASKAA 2.0 is much more serious and nuanced than previous,
hastily
drafted congressional bills targeting Russia.
The longer he talked the more his eyes flashed, the more
hastily
he retorted on imaginary opponents, and the more agitated and offended became his face.
I will certainly go!' she said
hastily
and angrily.
His assistant, a lad whom Anna did not know, had hardly opened the door when she entered, and taking a three-rouble note from her muff
hastily
thrust it into his hand.
Why, do you imagine that if a young man...'But the place where the fly had stung Levin was evidently still sore, for he again grew pale when Oblonsky wished to refer to his reason, and
hastily
interrupted him.
Levin blushed,
hastily
thrust his hand under the cloth that covered the box, and, as the ball was in his right hand, dropped it on the right side.
Some of them ate, standing or
hastily
sitting down at the table, others smoked cigarettes, pacing up and down the long room, and talked to friends they had not seen for a long time.
Following those two a whole crowd of landowners surrounding a stout General,
hastily
approached Levin.
He rose
hastily
and went to look for Oblonsky and Turovtsin, with whom he had felt merry.
He jumped up hastily, hardly aware of himself and without taking his eyes off her, put on his dressing-gown and stood still, gazing at her.
As soon as Oblonsky released it, after a questioning glance at his father, he
hastily
left the room like a bird let out of its cage.
There was nothing odd in his receiving a telegram, but, as if wishing to hide something from her, he told the man that the receipt was in his study and
hastily
turned to her, saying:'I shall certainly get everything ready to-morrow.'
And, to escape from her fears, she
hastily
went to him in his study.
All four, standing up in the smoky light of the candle, swallowed their meals
hastily.
Here is a beam which the posts don't carry already, it was done so
hastily.
She
hastily
washed herself and put on an old blue skirt, her cleanest, and a loose jacket of grey wool in which she had made two patches the evening before.
Arms were raised, and the delegates declared
hastily
that they would join in the name of their absent mates.
"You're right, Conseil, it turned out to be a foolish business after all, and we jumped into it too
hastily.
I believe the average time underwater that these fishermen can tolerate is thirty seconds, during which they
hastily
stuff their little nets with all the pearl oysters they can tear loose.
I exclaimed
hastily.
But Leon
hastily
took some silver from his pocket and seized Emma's arm.
'Monsieur Julien, kindly control yourself, remember that we are all of us liable to moments of ill temper,' Madame Derville said
hastily.
'You are one of the most distinguished gentlemen in the province,' Madame de Renal
hastily
added; 'if the King were free and could do justice to birth, you would doubtless be figuring in the House of Peers,' and so forth.
An hour later, Julien saw the bill-sticker carrying off this large bundle; he followed him
hastily.
He scarcely had time to bid the black, with a faint voice, to show this second comer in, before the door was thrown
hastily
open, and the stranger himself entered the apartment.
"Oh! excessively so," said Sarah
hastily.
By dint of a strong arm, however, it grew to the desired length, under the experienced eye of the peddler, who conscientiously added a ribbon of corresponding brilliancy with the calico; and Caesar
hastily
withdrew, to communicate the joyful intelligence to his aged partner.
As yet none of the family had sufficient presence of mind to devise any means of security for Captain Wharton; but the danger now became too pressing to admit of longer delay, and various means of secreting him were
hastily
proposed; but they were all haughtily rejected by the young man, as unworthy of his character.
This arrangement was
hastily
and imperfectly completed, as the dragoons entered the lawn and orchard of the Locusts, riding with the rapidity of the wind; and in their turn the Whartons were surrounded.
Again she paused, and almost gasped for breath; her color changed rapidly from red to white, until the blood rushed into her face, covering her features with the brightest vermilion; and she added hastily, in an undertone, "I have promised, Dunwoodie, when peace shall be restored to our country, to become your wife.
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