It is not attributive, because it does not merely specify the lolly meant ( this would be the somewhat unidiomatic " his in-pieces ice lolly, " more likely " his shattered ice lolly " ), but rather specifies " how " he found his ice lolly " to be ".
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It is not attributive, because it does not merely specify the lolly meant ( this would be the somewhat unidiomatic " his in-pieces ice lolly, " more likely " his shattered ice lolly " ), but rather specifies " how " he found his ice lolly " to be ".