The house is comfortably furnished, and considering its distance from anywhere, surprisingly well supplied with food and other necessaries.
To a visitor from England all is strange and yet surprisingly the same as things left behind at home.
I spent several nights in a tent and found it surprisingly comfortable.
The transit of 1882, so far as known, has given surprisingly discordant results, and probably they will be of very little service in improving our knowledge of the distance of the sun.
It is certainly a remarkable sight to see the manner in which this little vessel winds among craft or round buoys, or turns circles of surprisingly small diameter.
People agreed that she was certainly surprisingly pretty, but she did not belong to the class which filled all the big houses round about.
How," said the sufferer, in greeting, extending a hand surprisingly small and well-formed for a man of his size.
The captain, although but little used to the paddle, was also doing surprisingly well and was following closely in the wake of the dugout.
Nadine sat down and spread her hands wide with a surprisingly dramatic gesture of innocence and despair.
All the embarrassment of the new guest fled at this surprisingly eager reception.
Even the children, who had pushed and crowded when they first entered the front hall of the house--even they were surprisingly quiet, when they were asleep.
It was surprisingly long--that underground passage.
In 1778 a new commercial code was drawn up for the benefit of the Spanish Indies, and this was surprisingly liberal for those days.
The house was emptier, more old-fashioned and behind the times, more lonely--surprisingly empty and behind the times and lonely.
And without waiting for further questioning and with, for him, surprisingly few repetitions, he told of his "enlistment" to fight John Barleycorn for the duration of the war.
He certainly has some very estimable qualities, and his manners are surprisingly good for a man of such humble birth.
However, the grape responds surprisingly well to the call of Nature in forming roots, and great importance need not be attached to the time at which the cuttings are made.
In a border made as described, the grape finds ample root-run, but not too much, as in a surprisingly short time roots are found throughout all parts of this extensive border.
If a pupil is carefully taught, and flies at first only when the weather conditions are suitable, he will find it surprisingly easy to pilot an aeroplane.
Farther on, she had a vision of old walls and moats, and little stone gates with ancient coats-of-arms above them, and a surprisingly great number of old stone churches.
For so despotic a character, the Housekeeper had a surprisingly feminine capacity for hysterics, of which she made the most the night of the fire.
Then their traditions are surprisinglyminute and accurate!
Surprisingly few persons in the country, at this day, are seen on horseback.
Hitherto, surprisingly few grave abuses have followed from our institutions; but this matter looks frightfully serious; for I have not told you half, Hugh.
The active communications of the Americans certainly render them surprisingly little obnoxious to such a charge, for their age and geographical position.
He went on amusing me by his decisions--all of which were respectable, and some surprisingly accurate--in this way for several minutes.
Thousandacres met with a similar assault and a struggle followed that was surprisingly fierce and well contested, considering that both the combatants had completed the ordinary limits of the time of man.
All this looked surprisingly like a regular manufacturer of lumber, with a view to sales in the markets of the towns on the Hudson.
Susquesus was surprisingly active, too, when I last saw him--like a healthy man of eighty.
Considering its importance, there have beensurprisingly few feeding experiments carried out with potato.
Our opinion is based on thesurprisingly poor therapeutic effect of blood transfusion in the treatment of scurvy.
Your hypothetical case of a settlement suits my needs surprisingly well.
I was here eleven years ago, and the image that visit had left in my mind was surprisingly faithful, though fragmentary.
IV No doubt one reason why our migration to Australia seemed so surprisingly sudden a step to me was that the preliminaries were arranged without my knowledge.
He was surprisingly pleased about these signed Observer sketches.
But the climate of New South Wales is kindly, and, when one is used to it and one's eyes are young, the light of a single candle is surprisingly satisfying.
While not all elements of the culture were uniformly shared in all of these areas, there can be little doubt that the material aspects of the lives of these different groups were surprisingly much alike.
With regard to their other equipment, surprisingly few bone tools have been preserved; but this may be due to their greater use of cane, which was very effective for knives, awls, and other implements but did not last as well as bone.
In spite of the relatively large amount of information we have about them, however, we know surprisingly little of the ultimate fate of the Master Farmers.
If it is gods who are talking, they become surprisingly human--and even bourgeois, they are so very much at home among themselves.
And the Christians were surprisingly ready, whenever it came.
They propose no change in the present industrial system, and make surprisingly few demands of any sort upon the State.
Yonder rises the lighthouse, surprisingly far, as it seems, to seaward, at times half hidden by a thin, creeping haze.
The effect both on ear and eye as the torrent breaks into spray and dashes downwards in fantastic channels, is surprisingly impressive.
Mr. Searles was very frank in his views, and surprisingly liberal for an Englishman, and well he might be, for his own mother was a power, and his sisters were strong mental forces in Lincolnshire.
Without the intervention of the steam engine, by a surprisinglysimple process, electrical force was liberated chemically at the mines and transferred for multiple uses at the steel plant.
The membrane of the capitulum and peduncle is surprisingly thin and pellucid, so that the ovarian tubes within the peduncle can be traced with the greatest ease.