Once a cloud of sudden misgiving descended upon her, as though, a bird had brushed her with its black wing.
There need be no misgiving now about the quality of their future encounters, were there to be any such.
He would have been clearer about it, though, but for the misgiving that, consciously or not, Paula was punishing him for having insisted that she carry her contract through.
I haven't been sleeping much of late and I couldn't have slept to-night with a misgiving like that to wonder about.
Marriage was difficult enough without being handicapped additionally by a perennial misgiving like that.
But no trace of that misgiving was apparent to her when Rush, after a wait of only two or three minutes, appeared at her table.
Perhaps the following silence, perhaps some latent disclosure in the expression of Miss Pross's face, perhaps a sudden misgiving apart from either suggestion, whispered to Madame Defarge that they were gone.
As Mr. Lorry received these confidences, and as he watched the face of his friend now sixty-two years of age, a misgiving arose within him that such dread experiences would revive the old danger.
In the outermost room were half a dozen exceptional people who had had, for a few years, some vague misgiving in them that things in general were going rather wrong.
I, we engaged to defend the authenticity of this long and important passage, and that without the slightest misgiving (p.
So that, knowing the gipsy nature, he did not approach the camp with Deborah without misgiving or unprepared for flight.
Not a cloud, not a misgivinghas dimmed my worship.
She gazed back into my eyes, misgiving creeping, into hers.
If you have even quite a faint misgiving about what you really feel for me, tell me--oh tell me straight and plainly, and we will both rub out that one weak hour with a sponge well soaked in common sense.
It irked him to shout; he hesitated for a long while; then sudden misgiving lest she might flee the house seized him and he bellowed.
She stared at him without a word; gradually he lost countenance; a vague misgiving stirred within him that he had rather overdone the thing.
It came, indeed, so easily from the pen that I had the misgiving which I always have of things which do not cost me great trouble.
By the time he met March at the office next morning, a little, but only a very little, misgiving saddened his golden heaven.
She kept up with tireless energy; and in the moments of dejection and misgiving which harassed her husband she remained dauntless, and put heart into him when he had lost it altogether.
On the first morning of his stay there, he had been filled with a queer misgiving that perhaps when he looked out the Red Cross barge would have drifted away-disappeared, fairy-wise, in the night.
Yet, as he walked along the dusty path, a nervous sense of misgiving came over the Herr Doktor; he felt he would like to find the building before him empty, and that though it made his journey useless.
His jealous glance as she walks that way betrays an instant's misgiving that she may have it in her thoughts to leap over, and dashing against ledge and cornice, strike her life out upon the terrace below.
Eminently respectable, sir," adds Mr. Snagsby with a misgiving that he has not improved the matter.
Sir Leicester has a misgiving that there may be a hidden Wat Tylerish meaning in this expression, and fumes a little.
She started up, facing him, a sudden sharp misgivingat her heart.
She saw herself springing to meet him with eager welcome on her lips and swift-growing misgiving at her heart.
But when it was bought and paid for, the price had been so extraordinarily small, that they could not help a misgiving that there must be something wrong with the place.
It was not a pleasant misgiving about a gentleman of Larkin's species, the family lawyer, who become viscera magnorum domuum.
Perhaps he thought something had occurred to affect his personal appearance; perhaps some doubt about the captain's state of health, and misgiving as to delirium tremens may have flickered over his brain.
With the same enthusiastic pity and indignation, mixed with the same misgiving as her own daughter felt.
For myself, I have never had anymisgiving about it, because I had never known anything of it before the time when the Holy See had definitely decided upon its prosecution.
It looks to the world like a misgiving on our part similar to that which is imputed to our refusal to educate by means of the Bible only; why should you dread the sacred text, men say, if it be not against you?
All misgiving gone, I girded my dressing-gown tighter around me, and continued the descent.
He straightened himself abruptly, and she was conscious of a moment's sharp misgiving that was strangely akin to fear.
All the heaviness of misgiving passed out of the atmosphere in a burst of merriment.
I was troubled with no misgiving that it was young in me to respond to her emotions.
I have known him set out in the night, on a misgiving that the light might not be, by some accident, in the window of the old boat, and walk to Yarmouth.
It was with serious misgiving that I saw him go over the side of the trawler and shoot down into the water with its dark mystery and tragedy.
They lived in a big sandstone mansion fronting the Hudson and it was with some misgiving that I sent up my card.
Vague chills shook her, she felt that tears were near, she had a hideous misgiving as to her power to keep from fainting.
An unhappy week followed, in which Julia had time to feel that almost any consequences would have been easier to bear than the unassailable wall of silence and misgiving and doubt that hemmed her in.
We can only understand this by contrast with its opposite; "much assurance" is the counterpart of misgiving or doubt.
And who can think of such scenes, and such a spirit, and recall without misgiving the querulous, fretful, aggrieved tone of his own life, when things have not gone with him exactly as he could have wished?