Brevoort was a very unemotional man at the best and was wholly engrossed in his business affairs, living for the better part of his time at the clubs or abroad.
The cool, unemotional tones of the other had effectually dried her tears, but the softened expression remained, and her voice had almost an humble intonation.
It filled her with surprise to hear the girls discuss future doings in their calm, unemotional fashion; but though she could not participate, the subject never failed to interest.
Paredes in his unemotional way expressed an equal curiosity.
For the first time in their acquaintance Bobby detected a lessening of the man's suave, unemotional habit.
She had a strange, unemotional conviction that the house was particularly convenient for a crime.
But she arrested my movement towards the dining-room door by a low, hurried, if perfectly unemotional appeal: “Monsieur George!
Eberstein brings life," said Alice, still in theunemotional tone which she had used throughout.
I beat my dog when he bites," said an unemotional voice.
Lydia found that she was trembling a little, which seemed strange, for she felt unemotional and still.
It was a state of unemotional curiosity, of colourless expectation.
She surveyed all the beautiful things in a cold, unemotional manner, and kept an eye on the movements of Leo.
Both men fixed their eyes on Mrs Jeal, who in a cold and unemotional way continued her confession.
She spoke in a very level and, it struck him, a very unemotional voice.
He startled her by speaking, in hisunemotional way.
It is with these unemotional beings that the Scarabee passes his life.
He is an unemotional character, living in his business almost as exclusively as the Scarabee, but without any of that eagerness and enthusiasm which belong to our scientific specialist.
He concealed under a dry, taciturn, unemotional manner an intense hatred of the Germans.
Perhaps Geneviève was not so unemotional after all, for at this expression of his affection, her eyes filled with tears.
He did not notice that he was reproaching Geneviève for being too impersonal, too unemotional and not irrational enough.
With extreme surprise Franklin watched his usuallyunemotional friend get up and walk over to the window.
They were tall, middle-aged men, with serious, placid, unemotional faces.
Unemotional themselves, the villagers were favourably disposed towards a man who could “sup his gruel and say nowt.
Thank you, sir,” she answered in the same unemotional voice.
You do want a rich wife badly; and treating marriage as an unemotional business episode wouldn't jar upon you as it would upon me.
Robert Johnson was precise and unemotional in everyday life, but he almost shrieked now as he rushed forward to know if it were over.
If he were not such an unemotional man, I should have said that he had died from some sudden nervous shock--from, in fact, what the vulgar would call a broken heart.
Of his approaching end he spoke in his usual unemotional and somewhat pedantic fashion.
Instead of making with him a bold leap backwards to the origins of all tradition, it went forward to even more scientific and unemotional essays in painting.
Gauguin began to paint, and the protest against science, against materialism, against unemotional vision began.
Out of these emerged Matisse, whose art became, through a more and more ruthless elimination of modeling, through a more and more arbitrary placing of colors, an abstraction, an utterly unemotionalseries of hieroglyphs.
Better withhold your opinion until you have mastered the whole story," was the unemotional comment.
De Sylva rose hastily, with an amazed look on his usually unemotional face; forthwith the girl flung herself into his arms.
I remarked afterward, when I chanced to shake hands with her, that her fingers enclosed one's hand; it was not a mere touch or pressure, but an unemotional and possessive clasp.