Throughout the day the young ascetic had been plunged in profound meditation, and now, returning from heaven to earth, he was dazedlike one who awakens in darkness and knows not where he is.
Slowly he raised his head, and still half dazedby his long staring, listened while she made her request.
The scene was so novel and strange to Ruth that she feltdazed and bewildered.
He was just able to stick to it and guide it so that it ran into and rested against the kerb, and then he stood holding it in a half-dazed way, very pale, saturated with perspiration, and trembling.
Some of them stared about with a dazed or half-wild expression, but most of them walked with downcast eyes or staring blankly straight in front of them.
By the time he had gently deposited her upon the ground the four scoundrels were lost in the mazes of the forest, and Van was struggling to his feet in a dazed manner.
The blow Van had given the Utopian was such a heavy one that the fellow was dazed for a few seconds, and staggered about blindly after he had risen to his feet.
His throat and tongue were dry and parched, and he was so badly dazed that it took him several minutes to recollect what had happened.
The young Englishman was so badly dazed that it was a minute or two before he could arise to his feet.
Hazelton did not express nearly as much surprise as the boys, who were really dazedby the announcement.
He was literally dazed with fear, and just at that moment he thought the life of a detective very disagreeable.
Teddy wasdazed by the tidings and apparent proof of Sam's death.
Next morning he awoke with a kind ofdazed feeling.
Tearing himself away from his lady-love with a violent wrench, Hoffmann left Koenigsberg in a sort of "dazed or intoxicated state," his heart bleeding with the anguish of parting.
Indeed, he was still dazed by the suddenness of it all.
He still felt himself somewhat dazed by this extraordinary event, but he was able to cope with the situation.
Blake revived by and by, and a careful examination showed that he had no bones broken, though he was sore in every muscle and still somewhat dazed in mind.
We instantly hauled alongside of the wreck and transferred her crew, all dazed and horror-stricken at the awful death of their late comrade.
Mlle de Rochambeau, slightly dazed by this flow of conversation, felt a cold chill pass over her.
Still dazed with the noise, the man stared nervously.
When he did so his eyes fixed themselves on her with a dazed stare, as though he wondered whence and for what she had come.
She sank obediently into one of the great chairs, too dazed even for curiosity as to what was passing in the hail.
On hearing this the king's wrath was to some extent removed but his trust in the Kaysar's daughter was departed; while she, poor creature, was grieved and dazed at the loss of her son.
I think that he was dazed and a trifle suspicious at these unexpected attentions; he was not used to the largeness of Southern hospitality.
Rad appeared dazed at the verdict; though in the face of the evidence and his own stubborn refusal to explain it, I don't see how he could have expected any other outcome.
He seemed too dazed to grasp the words and Mattison said it twice before he comprehended.
There was a dazed look on the man's face, while his forehead was streaked with caked blood.
Her maxims were trained upon the swarm of dazed and shaken Huns who were emerging from the wrecked carriages.
It was Penfold, dazed and shaken, but otherwise unhurt.
But he only lay and stared with dazed eyes at the man frantically unlashing the rope, as one who looked on from afar.
For a long moment he stared at her without movement or sign while the drama beneath went on, then he drew back into his retreat with the dazed look of one doubting his senses, yet fearful of putting them to the test.
The blast had come at their very elbows, and they were too dazed and shaken by it to grasp its significance.
She was still a little dazed in the dawn of her new life.
Mr. Baines's bloodshot, greenish eyes regarded his wife with dazed wonderment for a few seconds.
You must feel quite dazed being on shore after so many weeks at sea.
Christ, Ally," he declared gazing around still dazed as his consciousness seemed to be slowly returning.
From the dazed look in his eyes, it wasn't clear whether he knew where he was or not.
For a long pause she waited, searching in vain, he saw, for some phrase which might describe the thing she had not as yet thought out clearly in her own dazed mind.
Nobody is to blame for anything," she repeated, still striving, in a dazed way, to be just to Kemper.
A moment afterward the vision was gone, and he looked round him dazed by the flashing of the lights.
Something kept flashing before him--a wide stream of ruddy orange light: his dazed brain could connect it with nothing he had ever known.
Dazed and dumb with the sudden death, He scarce had time to draw a breath Before the grappling-irons bit deep, And the boarders slew his crew like sheep.
The door opened and shut, and there was I, dazed by my strange experience and bewildered by the story I had heard, outside on the identical spot from which I had been snatched ten minutes before.
The chief gravely took the proffered weapon and looked at Blodgett, whose face was contorted with fear, and at the Malay, who by now was sitting up on deck blinking about him in a dazed way.
They seemed to content Michael and tell him a thousand things which dazed and intoxicated him.
Who was this dazed questioner, who had suddenly appeared out of the sands of the desert?
Her indifference to the portentous meanings and campaigns of the European war dazed him.
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