There then entered, somewhat to my uneasiness, the Klondike woman and her party. |
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It was as if she found in sheer activity and fatigue a remedy for her uneasiness. |
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If you had ever any uneasiness on Bridgman's account, it must be now at an end. |
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It is usually heavy, tensive, stinging, or may be merely a sensation of soreness or of uneasiness or of weariness. |
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His uneasiness, his exasperation, his scorn were blunted at last by all these trying hours. |
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She scorned bullhead unspeakably, and her only uneasiness was that he seemed unconscious of it. |
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An expression of high-wrought energy, mingled with uneasiness, sat on the faces of the ministers. |
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Her husband sat unbendingly silent, in a sphinxlike attitude that gave no outward indication of his mental uneasiness. |
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To put an end to her uneasiness, Glory presented herself at the stage door. |
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After a while I began to have a feeling of indefinable uneasiness about Alma. |
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Spies were about, and their presence becoming known to the mennonites, caused uneasiness. |
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The slipperiness of the metalled and paved roads in this part of Flanders increased my uneasiness. |
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But how tell an undefinable uneasiness, variable as the clouds, unstable as the winds? |
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Even the raftsman, brave and powerful as he was, felt that uneasiness which springs from such a source. |
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His wife added to this care uneasiness as to the deportment of her three maidens. |
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The few walks she had taken had lulled all sense of uneasiness in venturing into the infolding forest. |
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Tawney's face was a study of uneasiness, but he clearly could not pinpoint what the trouble was. |
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Nevertheless, coupled with the gratification was a slight feeling of uneasiness. |
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Charlot looked up, and for just a second his glance was not without uneasiness. |
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Although he felt himself ably supported, the young man was not without a little uneasiness as he ascended the great staircase, step by step. |
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Carr's escape and Christie's uneasiness, Jessie, who had been examining the details of the living-room, broke in upon this conversation. |
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She was beginning to inspire him with an indefinite uneasiness. |
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Kendrick noted, with sudden uneasiness, that there were stragglers. |
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He was in no uneasiness concerning his getting into the house again, for it was full of lodgers, and the door stood ajar all night. |
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The tragic yearning her whole body expressed, as she held the baby close, arrested the boy's attention, filled him with clamoring uneasiness. |
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John's uneasiness was not mitigated by the action of his suzerain. |
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Do you know I have an uneasiness about these ladies in lonsdale? |
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Do not occasion me uneasiness, when I would give you nothing but pleasure. |
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Hans Van Ripper now began to feel some uneasiness about the fate of poor Ichabod, and his saddle. |
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Tom's uneasiness grew more and more intense under the slow torture of these proceedings. |
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God forbid it should affect his mind with causeless uneasiness! |
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By the first day of May, Tillie's uneasiness had become certainty. |
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I recommend to you, my dear lady, to give yourself no uneasiness. |
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As he proceeded, the company grew more scattered, and his old uneasiness and vacillation were resumed. |
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To Gloria the note of uneasiness in his voice was not noticeable. |
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The observant trio had noticed an additional cause for uneasiness. |
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The effect of his loud insistence was to increase the unvoiced uneasiness. |
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His nonchalance, I believe, was forced and meant to cover uneasiness. |
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Secret uneasiness kept him in a continual state of wakefulness. |
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The fact only served to complicate his uneasiness with a sense of mystery. |
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A state of mind produced by contemplation of a neighbor's uneasiness. |
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My master's uneasiness experienced a lull, and further circumstances diverted it into another channel for a space. |
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They were managed by skilful, half-naked paddlers, and I watched their advance with some uneasiness. |
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The only thing that gave him any uneasiness was the want of a queen bee. |
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A cloud settled on his brow, evincing decided anxiety and uneasiness, instead of the expression of offended pride which had lately reigned there. |
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Pierre began to feel a sense of uneasiness, and the need, even the inevitability, of entering into conversation with this stranger. |
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But muzzy's diversion from the cause of his uneasiness was only momentary. |
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Whenever I fell into a thoughtful state, this subject was sure to present itself, and all my uneasiness was sure to be redoubled. |
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It was a great augmentation of my uneasiness to be bereaved, at this eventful crisis, of the inestimable services of Miss Mills. |
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But Monk, free and without uneasiness, marched towards London as a conqueror, augmenting his army with all the floating parties on his way. |
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Your kind letter reach'd me after many an anxious hour spent in expectation, and repays me ten-fold for all my uneasiness. |
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Jill had listened to this diatribe with a certain uneasiness. |
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And even now I sometimes feel the same uneasiness and disquietude. |
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The men began to show uneasiness, too, and presently they came flying to me with ashy faces, saying she had sprung a leak. |
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Duncan witnessed all their movements with renewed uneasiness. |
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An unnatural laugh, with which she concluded, intensified his uneasiness. |
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He who, a hundred years ago, more or less, pronounced the above words in the uneasiness of his heart, thirsting for professional distinction, was a young naval officer. |
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Dutocq had seen with great uneasiness what he called the liaison of des Lupeaulx with Madame Rabourdin, and his silent wrath on the subject was accumulating. |
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She was then three hundred miles from Cape Clear, and, after three days' delay, which caused great uneasiness in Liverpool, she entered the basin of the company. |
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The occupation did not offer much freedom for easy gallantry, but no sign of discomfiture or uneasiness was visible in the grateful faces of the young men. |
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I lived in a state of chronic uneasiness respecting my behaviour to Joe. |
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She communed, on the contrary, on the spot, with her uneasiness. |
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In fact, we must not dissemble that the oscillation of the tall trees and the reflection of the moon in the dark underwood gave him serious uneasiness. |
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As these frequent pauses were never followed by any remark, the momentary uneasiness they created quickly passed away, and for a time was forgotten. |
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Never once did the dogs exhibit any symptom of uneasiness, and even when we returned to the chapel they frisked about as though they had been rabbit hunting in a summer wood. |
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In this state, the waiter's dismal intelligence about the ships immediately connected itself, without any effort of my volition, with my uneasiness about Ham. |
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In revolving Lady Catherine's expressions, however, she could not help feeling some uneasiness as to the possible consequence of her persisting in this interference. |
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All these sounds, intimating the disorderly state of the town, crowded with military nobles and their dissolute attendants, gave Gurth some uneasiness. |
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