1 I tried to walk again: I dragged my exhausted limbs slowly towards it.
2 While the direction was being executed, the lady consulted moved slowly up the room.
3 He descended the one step, and advanced slowly and gropingly towards the grass-plat.
4 The minutes passed very slowly: fifteen were counted before the library-door again opened.
5 When at last she left you, you lapsed at once into deep reverie: you betook yourself slowly to pace the gallery.
6 The spoons were moved slowly: I saw each girl taste her food and try to swallow it; but in most cases the effort was soon relinquished.
7 She shut her book and slowly looked up; her hat-brim partially shaded her face, yet I could see, as she raised it, that it was a strange one.
8 We now slowly ascended a drive, and came upon the long front of a house: candlelight gleamed from one curtained bow-window; all the rest were dark.
9 It opened slowly: a figure came out into the twilight and stood on the step; a man without a hat: he stretched forth his hand as if to feel whether it rained.
10 The ground was hard, the air was still, my road was lonely; I walked fast till I got warm, and then I walked slowly to enjoy and analyse the species of pleasure brooding for me in the hour and situation.
11 He still slowly moved his finger over his upper lip, and still his eye dwelt dreamily on the glowing grate; thinking it urgent to say something, I asked him presently if he felt any cold draught from the door, which was behind him.