There was a pause, during which the Archbishop, with the baby in his lawn sleeves, looked with some uneasiness from one Prince to the other.
He would probably arrive in the autumn, and by July her uneasiness was intense.
In reply to this I told Rossetti that, as a "jealous honourer" of his, I confessed to some uneasiness when I read that he had been making important additions to Sister Helen.
Then ahead of us an uneasiness ran through the herd.
Well, we clambered up that slope with a fine compound of tension, expectation, and latent uneasiness as to just what was going to happen, anyway.
There is a sense of hurried, flurried uneasiness abroad on the veldt.
Nor need that man's stay-at-home family feel any excessive uneasiness over Father Killing Lions in Africa.
The countess had gained strength rapidly, and there were no grounds for any further uneasiness as to her health; she was now able to take daily drives with Stephanie.
When half way to Moscow a fresh cause of uneasiness manifested itself.
I try to think my peculiar loneliness sanctions it, but my very uneasiness proves it was not strictly right, and I would not for worlds sin farther.
Whatever uneasiness obtruded upon his attention he attributed to one cause, anxiety relative to the question on which his present thoughts were exclusively fixed, viz.
But when he approached Lady Glistonbury, and spoke to her, she seemed to have some painful recollection, and, looking round the room, expressed surprise and uneasiness at his being there.
Suddenly to-day the uneasiness that had been gathering before her throughout the last weeks assumed, on this afternoon, the definite tangibility of a challenge.
To load the stomach with food, so that sickness oruneasiness ensues; to eat to excess.
A condition in sleep usually caused by improper eating or by digestive or nervous troubles, and characterized by a sense of extreme uneasiness or discomfort (as of weight on the chest or stomach, impossibility of motion or speech, etc.
Feeling hunger; having a keen appetite; feeling uneasiness or distress from want of food; hence, having an eager desire.
The state of being dissatisfied, unsatisfied, or discontented; uneasiness proceeding from the want of gratification, or from disappointed wishes and expectations.
The state of being solicitous; uneasiness of mind occasioned by fear of evil or desire good; anxiety.
To fret or sting; to irritate or vex; to cause to experience sensations of displeasure or uneasiness not amounting to violent anger.
A cause of uneasiness and complaint; a wrong done and suffered; that which gives ground for remonstrance or resistance, as arising from injustice, tyranny, etc.
Want of content; uneasiness and inquietude of mind; dissatisfaction; disquiet.
MY DEAR MARY--Your letter of 19th August is very grievous to me, inasmuch as you represent me as increasing the degree of your uneasiness and depression.
He has had a great deal of plague and uneasiness about it, and has at last been obliged to give Kingdon his promissory note for L300, payable on demand, so that every hour is not safe.
All that I saw of him gave me great uneasiness about him, and as I see him but seldom, I am much more alarmed perhaps than you, who are constantly with him.
The report was sharp and loud; but it caused no uneasiness or inquiry in the fort, owing to the fact that Indians invariably emptied their guns when coming into the town.
If your intercostals were somewhat sore for a time, on account of a contact with priestly knuckles, doubtless there soon set in a corresponding uneasiness in the region of your conscience.
But in the midst of her uneasiness a sudden inspiration brought a malicious smile to her lip.
The Secretary was much connected at Bushire, and his detention had of course excited great uneasiness among his relations, who had been putting up prayers in the mosques for his safety.
His uneasiness grew as day after day went by, and Barbara did not appear at Mortgrange.
We were all in exuberant spirits that lovely summer morning; even Charlie seemed to have forgotten his uneasiness at first starting, for he was now the life and soul of our party.
In the faces of not a few of the former might be detected traces of uneasiness and anxiety; while the latter talked and looked, for the most part, confident and triumphant.
Dick's feeling of uneasiness increased, and thrusting one hand carelessly into his girdle, he grasped the butt of one of his hidden pistols.
I went up the main road, and, after passing a certain turning, began to feel a vagueuneasiness coming into consciousness, that I had passed the terrace.
On the way, a vague uneasiness sprang up, and a voice seemed to say, 'I doubt if you have those letters.
Another will cause a feeling of uneasiness in those around him, by reason of his prevailing attitude of distrust, suspicion, and low cunning.
On asking the way, I found it was so; and the turning was where the uneasiness began.
But when she turned from him toward the bride, a hardly perceptible uneasiness passed over her face--an uneasiness which only deepened to positive distrust and dissatisfaction whenever she looked toward Mademoiselle Trudaine's brother.
He assures everybody of his health; he seems only fearful to give uneasiness to others, yet certainly he is better than last night.
Please be generous and tell me why you were skipping over New England, darting through trains and searching hotel registers and manifesting uneasiness when policemen appeared.
His plight was causing uneasiness among his comrades, who began drawing back toward the shadows.
Still, at the back of his head lay an uneasiness hard to account for.
Still, Topsy's marked uneasiness led Maseden to examine the rifle and make sure that its mechanism was in good order and the magazine charged.
But is it indeed any secret to you that there is a great feeling of uneasinessthroughout the Continent, an extraordinary state of animation, a bustle, although a secret bustle, of preparation in Germany?
To-day, for the first time, he admitted that there was a slight uneasiness at the Cabinet Meeting, and that White had referred to a certain mysterious activity throughout Germany.
There was an uneasinessabout which no one could put into words, vague suspicions, strange imaginings.
A vague uneasiness mingled in Miss Cornelia's mind with her pride in the girl's talent, as she listened to it.
I took little heed about the matter, seeing that melancholy, uneasiness and care had formed, and altogether chosen my heart for their abode, and anxiety had dispossessed me of joy.