Relieved to get away from Rose's fluster and hurry, Patty went with Helen.
Without a trace of the hurry and fluster that had so affected her young mistress, Pansy Potts, in neat white cap and apron, opened the door to the guests.
The Tea Club does seem to make a most awful amount of flusterin a new house.
It was chilly with a fluster of rain, my throat was sore, and I longed to return to the warm dug-out, but I did not dare.
Naturally, no lights were allowed on the roads, and the night was black with a fluster of rain.
Mr. Barkworth showed his wonderful coolness by setting everybody in a fluster for the rest of the day.
The crazy engine made a great fluster as it sent the screw round; the launch sheered off, and Tom stood side by side with the padre, watching Mr. Barkworth waving his hat and Lilian her handkerchief until they were out of sight.
When the town-house was locked on the club Tammas spoke out, but though the scandal ran from door to door, as I have seen a pig in a fluster do, the minister did not lose his place.
He had thought of half a dozen different ways of commencing with Titmouse, and decided upon adopting each; yet, on the arrival of the anxiously looked for moment, he had lost sight of them all, in his inward fluster and nervousness.
When poor Tuft found that such was the case, his face burned like fire, and he felt in a fiercefluster within.
He came from Leyden in a great fluster without any money in his pockets, and so must needs wait upon his cousin's pleasure before he could borrow a horse to help him on his way.
In a fluster of anger he insisted that I should engage upon a third, and thereupon I deemed it prudent to allow him to get the better of me, though not by so much as would give him the right to accuse me of a lack of skill.
In my fluster I was holding his head tightly pressed into the snow, so that he could only have caught the barest glimpse of the man.
If you two are in such a fluster over your precious wedding, I vote you get out--and let me get on.
He found the household ready for immediate flitting, and Mrs Elton in a fluster of wrath and palpitation over startling news from Kasur.
And you'll see you've no reason at all to be so: except that it's rather exciting to be in a fluster, and it may seem rather stale eggs to be in no fluster at all about anything.
This always breeds a greatfluster in the psyche, and the poor self-conscious individual cannot help posing and posturing.
The Doctor said that he should himself bear them company, leaving the "younger men" to "fume and fluster and explore.
Wogan had no such mean thought as Kelly in his fluster attributed to him.
He walked once or twice across the room, shifting his peruke from one side of his head to the other in the fluster of his thoughts.
But in the fluster of my spirits, I did not measure the distance I had to go, or the time I should consume in walking.
The steward had no sooner heard their names announced, than in a great fluster he bade me keep the door a minute; and pushing himself into the throng, he went with immense importance to receive them.
Moisey Moisevitch, in a fluster uttered an exclamation of joy, and shrugging as though he had just stepped out of cold weather into warm, ran to the door and cried in the same frantic voice in which he had called Solomon: "Rosa!
From their fluster and the broken phrases they uttered it was apparent they foresaw some trouble.
But youfluster me like the Silverton Cheap-jack does; I never can buy the dish he holds up, for I get in such a fluster for fear he'll break it, and then he does.