Unease of conscience disturbed his work for a time thereafter.
I was filled more and more with the unease that had seized me as I watched the three volplas leave my terrace and climb smoothly and purposefully into the east.
I watched them with a vague unease as the three veered off to the east, climbing effortlessly.
Momentary unease gone, he was quiet and Southern and even indolent about it.
So high that when she left him finally, seated in her little lamplit living room, it was he whose unease began to develop.
The final paragraph of the letter perhaps affected him most of all, and gave him an unease of heart which none of the rest could have done.
No reply had reached him on that first night, and unease began to make itself felt.
The sight of it literally seemed to deepen the unease which looked out of his eyes.
She looked at him and smiled, and Christophe's unease infected her.
Then her eyes stared at him with an enigmatic smile that told him of the unease that was in her.
I declare that I thought of nothing more; not even recalling the vague unease felt on entering the room.
When Mr. Vere experienced a similar unease and depression, he was on the shore of the lake at dawn after precisely such a close, foggy night as I have described as most dangerous.
Had you gone through the pain and unease that I have done to earn these things you would be at more care.
I take them back then, and indeed it gives me unease not to feel my yew-stave tapping against my leg bone.
I could never learn, for he was carried within the barrier, and as I had chanced to break the bone of my leg it was a great unease for me to ride or even to stand.
Could unease and disease by others be borne * The slave should bear load on his lord that lies: I'll carry whatever makes thee complain * And be my body the first that dies.
Then she took her hand and felt her pulse but could find in it no symptoms of sickness bodily, whereupon she said, "O my lady, thou hast no unease save what eyesight hath brought thee.
And in a while, we to go onward again; yet there did be an unease upon our spirits; for our spirits did perceive something afar off in the night; but yet had we no surety in this matter.
And I went quickly down to Mine Own; for there was alway an unease upon me, save when I did be nigh to her, in chance of trouble.
And I made her to promise that she keep a very keen harking, the which was like that she should do, and to call me on the instant that she did perceive any unease in the night.
Now all that day, I did have a strange unease of the spirit, so that I stopt oft to listen, as that my soul told of something nigh unto me that did follow very quiet.
And I had a little strange unease that the pole did be gone; but scarce to know that I did be troubled, yet to set me to a new haste.
And, in truth, this was so; for the Land did seem very quiet in all that part; and I had less of fear, now that I stood beyond the horrid unease of the House of Silence.
Blanche Farrow told herself that this mysterious and extraordinary message might have something to do with Bubbles; and as she got up, she went on thinking with increasing unease of the unexpected assignation which lay before her.
A look of unease and of anxiety came over her face.
Yet, at times, an indefinable unease possessed him as though some occult struggle was impending for which he was unprepared.
He had no particular desire for her, he could not even remember what she looked like, but now he wanted to speak to her and it irritated him that her late arrival home meant this day would be full of unease and disorder right to its very end.
And in a little, my self-love gave place to a fretful unease so that I must needs shout her name again and again, listening for sound of her voice, for some rustle to tell me she was nigh, but heard only the faint booming of the surf.
She forgot the unease that lay in the air at the sight of the feverish restaurants where so often she had dipped in for adventure of the afternoon.
He no longer felt theunease he had experienced at the woman's first interruption.
She felt, indeed, under the influence of a new emotion, a restlessness in the air, an unease in the crowded streets.
He detests me now," thought Dore, with a first curious unease at this controlled oriental passion, stubborn, willing to wait endlessly.
Were I in extremest unease and misery, by Allah, I would not accept of thee aught; no, not the worth of a nail-paring!
The deep unease of the myriads of bare tree-trunks about him, supporting their snow-laden canopy, told him of the burden which the pitiless northern heavens were thrusting upon them.
Julyman was troubled at the unease he observed in the white man's eyes.
A spirit of unease lit heavily upon the sagging shoulders of Rack Slimson.
He glanced down at the one sitting apart from the rest, then averted his eyes, uneaseand discomfort rising in him.
Unease came up inside Jim Ronson, a sharp stab of it.
His unease was stronger now, though no better defined, and he was still tense, alert for action.
His unease was due to something else, something his combat-honed senses insisted was like walking into an ambush.
The latter, seeing her very fair and divining her wishes with his eyes, became on like wise enamoured of her, and this love they suffered a great while without fruit, to the no small unease of each.
There was, however, one small and almost insignificant source of unease in her mind, one little blot upon the enjoyment of the last two or three days.
All morning in immense unease They wrestled, and ruin strawed the ground, And the north sky frowned.