On moved the mass of men, looking grand in their varied uniforms, and all seeming anxious to get more quickly to that ridge in front and look upon the enemy.
It was evening when she came, looking very white, and seemingto Helen as if she had changed since she saw her first.
When he said she must, Katy lifted up her head, doing whatever he bade her do, and seeming more natural for the exertion and the food she took.
It was so lofty, so high, so like the Camerons, and so unlike the farmhouse far away, that Helen trembled as she followed Mark into the rooms flooded with light, and seeming to her like fairyland.
I told her of the rumor there was afloat, and she denied it, seeming greatly distressed, but showing plainly that had such offer been received she would not have refused it.
Only three words, uttered in a single breath and seeming but as yesterday, when looking backward, and yet where is the tongue that can tell, or the pen that can write all that has transpired within that time?
I watched her face without seeming to do so, and by the light of occasional street lamps saw her studying me furtively.
He cast his eyes down for a moment, seeming to take in the details of the scene, then stared straight at the audience, his deep-set eyes glowing hypnotically.
For a moment he sat at his plain desk, gazing directly out of the screen and seeming to look searchingly into Don's face.
It stretched out short forelegs in seeming supplication, then batted futilely at the punching staff end.
For an instant, the royal colors of Oredan filled the screen, then the banner folded back and Daniel Stern faced his audience, his gaze seeming to search the thoughts of those before him.
He got to his feet, his deepset eyesseeming to flame.
For a seeming eternity, he struggled to maintain his balance and ease himself down.
I tried to comprehend the birth and growth of planets, and to do this I rose spiritually and passed beyond earth's confines into that seeming void which is the matrix where they germinate.
But though of my dreaming The dawn has bereft me, It all was not seeming For something has left me.
It is advisable at this point to consider how correspondences arose between things seeming so diverse as sounds, forms, colors and forces.
But it also invites neglect of the fundamental general concerns which, seeming very remote, get pushed out of sight by the pressure of the nearer and more vivid personal interests.
The conscientious man, viewed from this standpoint, would seek to discover the true good, to value his ends, to form ideals, instead of following impulse or accepting any seeming good without careful consideration.
Take into account the remote consequences in view as well as the near, and the seeming discrepancy disappears.
Krag recovered himself, and burst into a roaring laugh, seeming not a whit discomposed.
The seemingman was dead, but somehow it did not appear like a death succeeding life, but like a death preliminary to life.
Nightspore's eyes wandered about the room, finally seeming to linger upon a glass-fronted wall cupboard, which contained a few old bottles on one of the shelves and nothing else.
He was a tall, elderly gentleman, with a very smooth, melodious voice, its tones seeming to have been dipped in syrup.
He roused himself into a state of seeming consciousness, and then relapsed.
When De Roberval was within a hundred yards he put spurs to his horse, which, seeming to scent danger, made a dash forward past the lurking-place of the assassins.
There was a nod and a mirthful look which troubled the visitor, who sat with his face contracted, and a spasm seeming to run through him every time the boat made a leap and dive over some wave.
Kenneth that same evening, as he sat with his father in the study, the table covered with papers, and the wind from off the sea seeming to sigh mournfully around the place.
To whom I ought to fly with all the confidence That giving bounty ever could inspire, Or seeming gratitude and worth could promise?
My real errors, and my seeming crimes, Would weary mercy, and make goodness poor; And yet the source of all my greatest faults Was loyalty misled, and duty in extreme.
He gives his deadly foes the dagger to Destroy him, and defeats my friendly purpose, Which would, by seeming to abandon, save him.
There has been considerable said about the mistreatment of volunteer soldiers now in the service of the government, and much of the talk of suffering and want in the camps has been discredited because of its seeming ridiculousness.
No restraint here upon one's being and seeming to be what he is.
The disharmony of life is more seeming than real; and what is real of it, is the folly and blindness of man.
Types from Turgenev and Chernishevski, from Dostoyevski and Nekrassov, mingle in the seemingconfusion of reality, individualized with varying shade and light.
In complete control of the billet market, the Carnegie firm engineered a depression of prices, as a seeming consequence of a lower duty.
To outwardseeming he had the attributes which make for success.
Foster did not answer at once, and Miller, without seeming to do so, took silent note of the handsome appointments of the dining-room.
Small in size, printed on but one side of the sheet, and dealing wholly with local matters, these nevertheless marked the beginnings of that daily expression of popular opinion with which we are now so familiar.
Soon a Constitution for France, the first ever promulgated in modern Europe, was prepared and adopted (1791).
He introduced bills, secured committees of inquiry, made addresses, [27] and used his pen in behalf of the education of the people.
America appeared to the French of that stormy period as an ideal land; where the dreams of Rousseau about the social contract had been transformed into realities.
The very effort he made to say this with seeming unconcern gave so unnatural an expression to his tone of voice, that young Winters looked at him with momentary surprise.
She soon complained that her hands were paining her, seeming to swell and get larger.
A simple-seeming word of this import is the triumph of the spiritual, and where it passes for coin of value, the society has reached a high refinement: Arcadian by the aesthetic route.
The act of seemingput them both above the world, said retro Sathanas!
In seeming to say infinitely less than others, as Miss Isabel Patterne pointed out to Lady Busshe, Mrs. Mountstuart comprised all that the others had said, by showing the needlessness of allusions to the saliently evident.
He paced about, anxious for his departure, and seemingbetter pleased with the society of Colonel De Craye than with that of any of the others.
And she dropped poison on it to still its reproaches: bidding herself remember her fatal postponements in order to preserve the seeming of consistency before her father; calling it hypocrite; asking herself, what was she!
Her delicacy shrank from even seeming to sound him in relation to a situation so delicate as Miss Middleton's.
To myseeming your resolution Was forwardest to yeild then to repell; You had else stood longer out.
The summes soe great I feare, once read by him, My seeming frend will prove my enemy.
It came on, seeming to grow larger, turned a little to one side, and then Yan saw plainly by the sharp nose and ears and the bushy tail that it was nothing less than a Fox, probably the one that often barked near camp at night.
He had a way, it at once developed, of taking his comb out and running it through his mustache while in conversation, doing so without seeming to affect the flow or the volume of his language.
Mister Sheriff," he ordered, with a seemingsternness which by no means matched the look on his face, "keep order in this court!
Her little girl was playing as she rejoined her, and it really was a pretty picture, her fairy figure with her tiny harp, and her sweet face seeming to express the real feeling with which she played.
Days passed heavily, the gales seeming to increase in violence, and causing Mrs. Hamilton more terrible anxiety and vague dread than she allowed to be visible.
The tone, the frequency, were so changed from his last, that his family now wondered they had been so blind before in not perceiving that his very seeming liveliness was unnatural and overstrained.