His uneasiness was still further increased by his inability to guess where he was being taken to--for he felt instinctively that they were not travelling in the direction of home.
Misset and Gaydon drew their chairs closer to Wogan's and instinctively lowered their voices to the tone of a whisper.
Nor would Wogan have desired, now that she had the knowledge, to deprive her of it, but he knew it instinctively for a dangerous thing.
Clementina saw the face too, for she drew back instinctively within the curtains of the window.
She too had questions to ask, but instinctively she shrunk from disturbing the deep content of the present moment.
She was unconscious of the fact that they were walking close together until the sound of a carriage overtaking them caused her to draw away instinctively and to glance with apprehension at the roadway.
The damage he had received in the imagination of his supporters was incalculable, and while they burned with indignation, they instinctivelypaid a treacherous tribute to Cobbens's amazing cleverness and audacity.
Doctor Renshaw might have been anywhere in the afternoon of life, and one felt instinctively that his sunset had antedated his meridian.
Instinctively he turned his steps toward St. George's Hall, as if from its contemplation he could derive comfort.
Instinctively he waited to see it pass, as one waits for the passing of a train.
Instinctively he held her close, her heart beating wildly against his own.
Instinctively he searched his mind for an explanation of this lack of growth in an institution that numbered nearly one hundred years of life.
When her sleeves were rolled back while she washed the most valuable of her mistress's glasses, her arms were seen to be of such a satin smoothness as to invite instinctively a caressing touch.
As they stood on the curb outside while Mr. Parr went to find his carriage, the scene before them presented such a contrast with the experiences of the evening that instinctively they were hushed in contemplation.
Instinctively he rested heavily upon her in weary abandonment.
It lit up the country momentarily like a flash of lightning, and as the two men instinctively flung themselves down, they caught sight of the ruins some distance on their right hand.
Instinctively he gave it a wide berth, and was leaving it some paces on his left when he heard a sudden guttural exclamation, and two figures rushed from the shed towards him.
Instinctively he remained still, keeping close to a tree trunk.
The little heart instinctively longs to make good the wrong of its disobedience.
More than this, the fact that such a thing had been proposed would instinctively impel us to some immediate word or act of devotion, that would leave no shadow of doubt upon our love and loyalty.
Even the ispravnik's room, with its heavy black furniture and sombre draperies, was suggestive of the Inquisition, and I searched instinctively around me for the rack and thumbscrews.
The poor beasts seemed to be instinctively aware that our food would only last for a limited period.
No," I said, instinctively putting his words to the test by wetting the palm of my hand and holding it up to the soft night breeze.
Instinctively I recoiled from my close proximity; but the next moment drew near again, for it was from this pit that Jack Thompson's voice had proceeded.
I felt," I replied, "instinctively that it was a case for delay.
Instinctively I felt no respect for them; they disturbed me in my work, and the desire grew upon me to injure them.
Whatever the vicissitudes of life might be to me, I knew that I had a city of refuge beside grandmother's big armchair, and when trouble came I instinctivelysought that haven, often with rare celerity.
The young artist feltinstinctively that this man--the Duke--would not marry his little comrade.
Esperance inclined her head a little and drew instinctively nearer to Mlle.
But the other two are against it, instinctively holding on to whatever hope of life be left them.
The horses seem instinctively to understand this; and, turning together, set their heads for home.
But Gemma falls into no group, nor is there any other woman in Turgenev with whom one instinctively classifies or compares her.
The contrast between these two women, who instinctively understand each other immediately and the struggle of each for the soul of the hero, shows Turgenev at his best.
The interruption was welcome, for I instinctively felt that matters had reached a point at which a diversion of any sort was to be desired.
This she instinctivelyfelt was the leading spirit present in the room, the one in whose hands her fate principally rested.
In such instances they respond instinctively to the finer side of their natures, where sympathy and affection are found.
Some are instinctively warm-hearted and intense in their feelings--others are naturally inclined to coldness and indifference.
There was in him also a sensitiveness on the subject of his own beliefs and ideals which made him instinctively avoid contact with other folk, and avoid even knowing much about them.
But Lady Tal, Marion had instinctively understood, was not a woman who flirted.
She was very tall, straight, and strongly built, the sort of woman whom you instinctively think of as dazzlingly fine in a ball frock; but at the same time active and stalwart, suggestive of long rides and drives and walks.
Even a child who saw a scorpion once arch its back and prepare to strike with its reversed tail would instinctively understand that there was danger ahead, and would withdraw its hand before the venomous creature had time to pounce upon it.
We are not marmosets, but I notice that most human beings recoil instinctively from a Puss Moth caterpillar when it assumes its mask.
Jack knew instinctively how his question would be answered when he saw Peet coming towards them across the drawbridge.
Without reasoning over it, she understood instinctively that the men would go there, and Alan after them.
Instinctively he grasped it, the surge of the water and the weight of the inanimate form making him almost lose his hold.
Such a look of pain and sorrow crossed his face as he spoke, that Estelle instinctively turned away her eyes.
Unselfish consideration for others meets its sternest discipline in the home and in family relations, and becomes, under that discipline, a reliable guide, instinctivelyconsulted in every emergency.
He will do it so instinctively that it will not be a burden,--indeed, the regret would be more keen if he could not do it.
Each seemed to know instinctively the wishes and thoughts of the other, and our minds intermingled smoothly and perfectly.
When the Prince asked me how far we expected to get the next day, I said as far as Ruln, and looked instinctively at the Princess.
The accent may have been foreign, but Violet caught perfectly the sense of what was being said, and instinctively he muttered reciprocal curses within himself.
Florence paused in the doorway, but he gave no sign of recognition, unless his intensified preoccupation was a sign, and Florence, perceiving what line of conduct he meant to adopt, instinctively selected a reciprocal one for herself.
He stood up reverently, and the other twoinstinctively rose.
But any hastiness of temper was instinctively understood by the squire; and he was not offended, though he did not speak again till they reached the house.
Osborne had instinctively gone to stand behind Cynthia, as she sate at the piano, so as to be ready to turn over the leaves of her music if she required it.
Instinctively she had carried her leaf full of blackberries--what would blackberries be to Cynthia now?
But she put a spoonful to his lips, and touched them with the savoury food, as if he had been a sick child, and she the nurse; and instinctively he took down the first spoonful of the soup.
Osborne knewinstinctively at what Roger was aiming.
Then the room grew stifling, and instinctively she went to the open casement window, and leant out, gasping for breath.
She walked quickly, instinctively wishing to get her blood up, and have no time for thought.
One--two things Clare was instinctively resolved upon: to be married at Michaelmas, and not to have Molly at Ashcombe.
But vividness of life came back when she found Robinson holding a glass to her lips as she sate in the great leather easy-chair, to which she had gone instinctively as to a place of rest.
She started up when he came thus close to her; she tried to check her sobs, and instinctively smoothed her wet tangled hair back with her hands.
Cynthia instinctively knew that the repetition of all these painful recollections would ease the oppressed memory, which refused to dwell on anything but what had occurred at a time of feverish disturbance of health.
Indeed, the Latin poetsinstinctively avoided the regular coincidence of metrical units with word or sentence units.
Here, as almost always in English, the measure is catalectic, a final dactyl being instinctively avoided, except in short two-stress lines.
Yet the measure, while exceedingly popular, seems to have been instinctively avoided by the best poets (after the days of Surrey and Sidney); hence it is unfamiliar to modern readers.
Instinctively they took another look around them before dipping into the hold of the Dewey.
Instinctively every man aboard the doomed ship was asking himself the question.
Instinctively the lad inhaled deeply and gritted his teeth.
I know he is; I feel it instinctively as a sure and certain fact.
The news of Jessy Page's return and the curious manner of it, had spread; causing the congregation to turn their eyes instinctively on the Pages' pew.
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