Schuettler separated the different pieces, handling the revolting articles as coolly as an ordinary man would a towel, while Mrs. Conklin looked on endeavoring to be more cool and collected than any one else in the little group.
And now he comes here, having become a great mimic, a wonderful actor, andcoolly and deliberately tries to mimic the life of poor Pat O'Sullivan away.
Even the strain of the moment did not prevent her from wondering at the strange contradictions of the burly young ruffian who could at one moment show such traits of cowardliness and the next rise so coolly to the highest pinnacles of courage.
The mucker was first to his side, and snatching the weapon from the ground fired coolly and rapidly at the advancing Japanese.
Never had any human being told Billy Byrne thus coolly and succinctly what sort of person he seemed to them.
He guessed him to be some new messenger of the regent to Edward, and throwing himself before the horse, caught it by the bridle, then coolly commanded its rider to deliver to him the dispatches which he carried to the King of England.
It is a pity," cried Murray, lookingcoolly up from the table, "that he is not here to take his kinsman into custody.
The colonel noticed it and coollygave the order, "fours right, march.
I cannot account for it, how I could have coolly traded that dastardly horse off on to the chaplain, but I was young then.
I can't take matters so coolly as you do," said Mike bitterly.
Smith, it seems, thought otherwisely, for he coolly informed the applicant that he was not Quartermaster, and declined to pay any attention to an order on that officer.
Without pausing to thank him, shecoolly stuffed nearly a half of it into her mouth.
St. Maur, as he coolly folded the letter, and leaping upon the floor, restored it to its owner.
But see," said Agnes, "how coolly and calmly Lillie draws his attention to the forgotten figures.
Croizette, the wicked little Bernhardt, came coolly up and asked her 'where she lived?
M'Carthy paused and deliberately reconsidered as coolly as possible all the circumstances of the night.
It was highly amusing to see how coolly they walked in: some saluted us, and some did not.
The thrust was very coolly received in the soft and savoury shield of the countryman, who instantly repaid it by a dexterous daub with his broom, soaking the beard and whiskers of the swordsman with its odorous contents.
The floor was coolly matted, the walls were nearly bare, the sun was excluded, and nothing hot met the eye.
She coolly scanned the descending bed of a creek that the trail now crossed.
She coolly studied Ewing on the days when he worked indoors, detaching herself from his life as one about to go on a long journey.
The latter regarded him with coolly impertinent interest.
He dismounted and forced himself to go coolly and take her hand.
Sat on my knee as a child, and it tickles me immensely to see how coolly she takes this.
No, but you know ME all the same," said a voice from the doorway as a man entered, coolly took the Chinese servant by the elbows and thrust him into the passage, closing the door upon him.
Startled and embarrassed before the others, the young man at last advanced his, when Jack coolly put his own, as if forgetfully, in his pocket.
And so saying, he very coolly carried off the portmanteau, without waiting further remonstrance, leaving our hero in a state where disappointment and indignation struggled for the mastery.
Why, only the other day a Russian spy walked coolly through our second parallel," said a French officer, "and counted the number of the guns.
The ships immediately following me were admirably andcoolly taking up their stations, with a precision even beyond my most sanguine hope; and never did the British flag receive, on any occasion, more zealous and honourable support.
Billy very coolly came up behind and held his horse.
At this point I should boldly have stepped out from behind my bush, levelled my trusty 3A, and coolly snapped the beasts, "charging at fifteen yards.
As for our hero, seeing that the course was blocked, and that for the moment their escape was cut off, he coolly threw his lever out of gear and slowed down his engine.
Tom coolly removed his pipe from between his lips, nodded to the officer, and then turned on Jaime.
Then, as the motor launch approached close to the far bank, the rascal coollystopped his engine.
She was sure she had got rid of her so nicely--so sure Mistress Mollie had come to grief in some way for her sins--that it was a little too bad to have her come walking coolly back and taking possession again, as if nothing had happened.
Rather strong language, Mr. Ingelow," said Mollie, coolly pulling to pieces a rose.
Mollie listened to his endless flow of complimentary small-talk just as long as she chose, and then glided coolly away to flirt with a third adorer, the eminent young lawyer, Mr. Joseph Sardonyx.
He lit a cigar and stood coolly watching the fight.
The lieutenant was unmarked as yet, and coolly smoking his cigar, but he knew well that unless help arrived their case was hopeless.
If we coolly examine these threatenings, we shall find, they always suppose the thing in question.
The author heard a loud-talking naval gentleman, of German nationality, coolly express the opinion that Denmark as an independent kingdom had nearly reached the close of its existence.