But the mystified Virginia and her wholly indignant room-mate could not resist some whispers.
Miss Green stared at each of the mystified girls, until her eye fell upon Virginia, most mystified of all.
The police, however, are mystified as to the reason of Mr. Leithcourt's sudden flight, and are anxious to get at the bottom of the curious affair.
Well, to tell you the truth, I'm mystified myself.
She hurried out, scurrying after the others with a faint rustling of her black skirts, leaving George mystified but incurious.
Her ladyship had dropped to a mildness of irony by which, for a moment, poor Maisie was mystified and charmed, puzzled with a glimpse of something that in all the years had at intervals peeped out.
Within twenty-four hours the mystified Hickey had discovered the truth and Hickey was one that was never lightly challenged.
He mystified her perhaps but he interested her intensely.
I've got her feeding out of my hand, gentle as a lamb," said Skippy, remembering with a pleasant tickling sensation themystified fascination of her way of looking at him.
Then remembering that I had seen the young wife well and happy only a few minutes before, felt confused and mystified beyond any power to express.
Sure enough, the lantern had suddenly vanished, leaving the boys deeply mystified as to the cause of its sudden disappearance.
A conviction had been growing in his mind that this sickly-looking lad must be the “Nemo” who had so mystified them.
The doctor was mystifiedand impressed by the brusque bitterness of Lieut.
They left the house together, and in the street he was still more mystified by his conduct.
No; it is the case itself which has mystified you," replied Crewe.
She only knew that they had rich voices and cordial, simple manners, such as even the plainest farmers appeared to have in this strange land, and she had a mystified feeling.
The appointments of the room, however, only mystifiedher the more.
Perhaps it is," said the nurse, still looking at him with a mystified expression.
He has, I fear, basely mystified us to accomplish his own ends, and has indeed departed from the precious truth.
Therefore she was quite as mystifiedwhen she fell asleep at dawn as she had been when first her discovery was made.
Why she should think of that discovery just now mystified her; but it seemed somehow to dovetail into the enigma.
It must have mystified the Cambridge salesmen, and I doubt if he kept it up.
One day he received me not less gayly than usual, but with a certain excitement, and began to tell me about an odd experience he had had, not at all painful, but which had very muchmystified him.
In fact, Bakounin seems to have been utterly mystified when Eccarius answered him at Basel in these words: "The State can be reformed by the coming of the working class into power.
All the essential doctrines of revolutionary syndicalism, as a matter of fact, originated with the anarchists in the unions, and the most that can be said for the "Sybarites" is that they elaborated and mystified these doctrines.