They are a steadier lot, and take their work more seriously.
Riccardo would do anything he could for us, of course; but I think Martini has a steadier head.
We need only change man's situation to that in which he actually finds himself, and let the soul, fathomed and chastened as Dante left it, ask questions and draw answers from this steadier dream.
The eye that does its duty gives no report of itself and has no sense of muscular tension or weariness; but it gives all the brighter and steadier image of the object seen.
His sallow face had not quite its usual hue, but nothing could be steadier than the cool light of his eye.
Her gray eyes sparkled less often, but they glowed with a steadier light for perhaps this reason; they looked as if more of life's earnest actualities had been reflected in them.
Jane glanced down, and again, and upon steadier vision made out splotches of blood on the stones, and broad, smooth marks in the dust, leading out toward the sage.
Colder and tighter stretched the skin over his face; colder and harder grew the polished butts of his guns; colder and steadier became his hands as he wiped the clammy sweat from his face or reached low to his gun-sheaths.
It is the steadier player who plays his own game from the first tee to the last green, and who never allows himself to be upset by anything that happens, who wins the match.
Each year of golf should bring increasing steadiness, and the steadier a golfer becomes the more frequently will he do his best scores when they are most wanted.
No growth of prudence, however, or habit of laying up stores can explain the steadier supply of food; since the lower savages have no prudence and no stores.
That our domestic carnivores have also lost this wholesome restraint on passion and population points, probably, to some condition of a steadier food-supply as determining or permitting the change amongst ourselves.
Marble could not be colder, calmer, orsteadier than the countenance he put upon this sudden and vindictive attack.
The surrounding rocks themselves were not steadier than the piece became, for the single instant that it poured out its contents.
The following method is more generally useful, and a steadier way of making the swing at a high speed.
I am afraid, too, that the congregations are larger by a good deal; certainly the attendance is steadier and the contributions more liberal the week round, Sunday included.
Her enthusiasms and her impulses were kindled at a steadier flame than the flickering torch of youth.
If his six months in Crowther's society had brought him no other comfort, they had at least infused in him a saner outlook and steadier balance.
The movements are steadier and more continuous, inasmuch as the proportion of lost movement is about one-twentieth of what it is with the orthodox instrument.
Opinion is divided upon its merits, some authorities condemning it unequivocally, while others uphold it strenuously, contending that it gives a steadier and freer motion.
He answered with a steadier voice: "Lucky we got in grub and water yesterday.
The Nina was an excellent craft, as had been thoroughly proved, and she was now steadier than when first assailed by the tempests, her pilots having filled still more of the casks than they had been able to do during the late storm.
The inside-connected engine, counterweighting being as yet unknown, was admitted to besteadier in running, and hence more suitable for passenger service.
It also extended the wheel-base, making the engine much steadier and less damaging to the track.
In the clear, yellow-streaked sky the stars were coming out, flickering like newly lighted lamps, growing steadier and more golden as the sky darkened and the land beneath them fell into complete shadow.
His eyes, sometimes too restless and sympathetic in town, had grown steadier and clearer in the open air.
The trenches had certainly not taken anything out of them, for if anything they looked steadier and sturdier than they did the day they left their billets in Hazebrouck to take their first march in France.
They sat down, Charles with his sister beside him, and holding a hand steadier than his own, but hot and feverish to the touch.
But the hand that held the revolver pointed at the men behind him was steady--steadier than his own.
Look how steady your hand is--much steadierthan mine.
She spoke of it, Fanny, with a steadiervoice than I can.
And in a louder, steadier tone, he concluded with, "He will soon be gone.
There might be more money in it, there would be a steadier means of livelihood; but the Ridge miners will not hear of it.
Sophie wondered at his steadier poise as she moved away with him.
The scudding raggedness of the clouds had been swept into wider tatters now and the moon was steadier though still not brightly clear.
With insupportable impatience he bent, waiting for a steadier light of consciousness to dawn in that other face.
But Joe Stacy, steadier of balance, thrust himself into the discussion.
He went both faster and steadier on his bare feet.
We may well "withdraw into the silence," take our daily communion with God in our closets, or our forty days in the wilderness, to win clearer vision and steadier purpose.
I did hope that we had grown steadier and wiser, and that people would have left us alone, and allowed us to be quietly happy.
We shall all be older and steadier when I come back, and the world will have forgotten one of us long before that.
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