The solitude and abandonment on the part of his allies disquieted the half-caste.
At last came the answer, the expected assent; but it was couched in words which surprised and vaguely disquieted him.
She spoke calmly; but she was oddly disquieted by his fixed gaze, and angry with herself for feeling it.
At the very beginning she was disquieted by the discovery that his gaze was steadier than her own.
And as it was known that his consort, who had great influence over him, was extremely disquieted in mind on account of his dissensions with the holy father, all men prognosticated to Julius final success in this unequal contest.
This forging the iron while hot disquieted her somewhat; she could not understand why it was so, even taking into consideration the innate impetuosity of Pani Aneta.
But, thinking over the letter a little more calmly, she remembered one phrase, to which she had not turned attention at first, being occupied entirely with the refusal, and she was disquieted by the phrase.
In it Parliament called the king's attention to his illegal exactions, and to the acts of his agents who had in sundry ways molested and disquieted the people of the realm.
No one shall be disquieted on account of his opinions, including his religious views, provided that their manifestation does not disturb the public order established by law.
They were not inclined to subtle inquiries, nor were they generally much disquieted with severe qualms of conscience; their feelings of honour were flexible, but certain limits were to be observed.
His own heart was disquieted also; and though he would not yet adopt Rangitaake's cause, he could not prevent some of the hot-heads of his tribe from going south to join in the Taranaki war.
It was this that disquieted the heart of Te Rangitaake," wrote Tamihana, "his church being burnt with fire.
Selwyn seems not to have disquieted himself very greatly about the matter.
Disquieted by fear of the corsairs, and by the war-cries whose echoes reached even to them, they turned their thoughts toward the future.
Hearing that she had been greatlydisquieted by knowing him to be so ill, he desired to reassure her: he still deceived himself as to his condition, and wrote to her promising soon to go to see her.
Her grave manner of saying "dearest" haddisquieted him.
Most men would be somewhat disquieted by the revelation of a phase in their fiancee's disposition which is likely to interfere materially with domestic comfort and peace: but it troubled Wyverne wonderfully little.
The sorely tempted youth could obtain but little aid and comfort, therefore, from his quaint old friend, and, equally perplexed and unable to understand himself, he sought to obtain such rest as his disquietedcondition permitted.
The conservative dog, no longer disquieted by doubts and fears, sat up and blinked approvingly at the preparation for supper.
The young man paced restlessly up and down the room in an agitated manner, which greatly disquieted his mother and sisters.
He had not so much as kissed her in his brutal, domineering way, and that fact disquieted her more than any other.
Capper hardly disquieted her, and when she discovered him on the garden-steps of the parlour she went forward to join him without hesitation.
Underhand dissensions and jealousies began to creep in among these criminals, secretly disquieted by projects of which they were reciprocally suspicious.
Her appearance disquieted the people, and her interference with the free navigation of the bay irritated them.
Deuout Soule is so | part, among his Rules for andisquieted with a slauish Feare of | Afflicted minde.
If Jimmy had had a more intimate acquaintance with the resourceful individual whom the "boys" called Gentleman Jack, he would have been disquieted by that laugh.
Jimmy found himself vaguely disquieted by this piece of information.
It was thought that he was disquieted with continuall warres and troubles, and finallie brought to his end before the naturall course of his time, for a punishment of his wicked consent giuen to the [Sidenote: Wil.
Once in the year this mountain chapel is rudely disquieted in its slumbers by a boisterous riot; then it sinks again into tranquil oblivion, while autumn dyes the beeches to gold.
Her eyes dwelt on the solemn eyes in the mirror; and her lips, disquieted by a deepening wonder, parted to whisper: "Who in the world are you?
And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me to bring me up?
Then said Pantagruel, If the bare signs now vex and trouble you, how much more grievously will you be perplexed and disquieted with the real things which by them are represented and signified!
But seeing such is my fatal destiny, that I should be now disquieted by those in whom I trusted most, I am forced to call thee back to help the people and goods which by the right of nature belong unto thee.