They died, for the most part, as apathetically as they had lived, the heathen with the uncomplaining stolidity which had carried them through much hardship and cruelty, and those who followed the prophet testifying that it was Allah's will.
Have not I gone around for years on her gaudy wheel, like that patient, uncomplaining goat we saw stepping on the broad spokes of the great wheel that churned the butter, and pressed the cheese in that dairy, near Udine?
Mother and daughter were alike in that both were inarticulate, but Janet had a secret contempt for Hannah's uncomplaining stoicism.
The years of exile, of uncomplaining service to others in this sordid street and over the wide city had not yet sufficed to allay the pain, to heal the wound of youth.
I want to engage you to teach my madcap daughters a little quiet bravery and uncomplaining endurance.
They returned one evening about the usual hour of sunset, and missed their meek, uncomplaining guest from the place she was wont to occupy.
The outward manner of the man did the rest, his dignity under all circumstances, his uncomplaining patience, his unquestioning generosity, his quiet courtesy to every one.
The child was worn out, and was suffering more than I did, though in uncomplaining patience.
It was evident that uncomplainingsubmission was expected, and no remonstrance would be of avail.
His only extra covering was a thick woollen muffler around his neck, yet in this way he bore uncomplaining the brunt of storm and pelt of rain.
She did her own housework and attended to her shop in a grim, uncomplaining fashion that made Sanford feel like a criminal in her presence.
Under their dripping harness the horses swung to and fro silently with that marvellous uncomplainingpatience which marks the horse.
To be cheerful and uncomplaining was the unwritten law of our hospital.
It appears that Vanessa expected Swift to marry her and he undoubtedly gave her good reasons, while Mrs. Johnson was regarded as his mistress to the day of her death and bore the odium with uncomplaining resignation.
I gave that patient, uncomplaining sister three dollars out of my own pocket money.
If Martin Luther and John Wesley are correct in their opinions, Nell may be rewarded for her uncomplaining faithfulness, in a future state of existence.
In Egypt, great emergency hospitals were opened, and everything possible was done to alleviate the dreadful suffering of the heroic and uncomplaining soldiers of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force.
They keep on along their stolid, uncomplaining ways, having long ago faced the fact that they were immovably at the bottom of Fortune's wheel, and having forgotten since even to repine over it.
On the whole, the French small proprietor or peasant is thrifty and uncomplaining to a rather surprising degree, considering the national trait of restiveness.
You know what a struggle he is having, and how splendid and uncomplaining he is.
He was quite as popular, still the brave and uncomplaining martyr, always the idol of the women and a large proportion of the men.
But Pache, an insignificant little fellow with a head running up to a point, who had come to them from some hamlet in the wilds of Picardy, received the other's raillery with the uncomplaining gentleness of a martyr.
And now, after our long period ofuncomplaining expectation, for the past two weeks we have seen things going from bad to worse, and it vexes and terrifies us.
It cost her an effort to recognize him now in that submissive, uncomplaining creature, who bore his terrible suffering with such cheerful resignation.
She had deep pity for the victims of preventable disease, and still deeper admiration for the uncomplaining heroism with which such sufferings were borne.
The good manners, no less than the uncomplaining heroism of the common soldier, made an indelible impression upon the Lady-in-Chief.
This policy consists either in pacifying the strong by giving up to them voluntarily what they want, or in flight, or, if that be impossible, in uncomplaining submission.
The fable of the Oak and the Reed teaches the policy of utter, uncomplaining submission.
I must reach the lake of Bouchet, where I meant to camp, before sundown, and, to have even a hope of this, I must instantly maltreat this uncomplaining animal.