In the face of this grief-stricken terror that quaked and burned in his soul, etching unforgettable scars, the recollection of his unsteady spurts of penance rose to mock him with their artificiality.
He wondered why, conscious of a subtle, unforgettable sense of change in himself.
He was doomed to a tragic, unforgettable hour in the churchyard when the voice of the old minister, conventional in its sadness, droned wearily into his very soul: "Ashes to ashes .
And Felicia had more than once surprised an unforgettable expression in Hope's eyes when the artist had come suddenly into the girl's presence.
No word was spoken, nor needed, yet something unforgettable had been communicated.
The very first time I saw Mademoiselle Capello was unforgettable for more reasons than one.
Few persons believed that she would be able to play again, but the mere hint of it crammed the Theatre Francais to the doors on that last, unforgettable night.
Since Milton, I know of no poet with so many felicities andunforgettable lines and stanzas as you.
Let me, however, briefly express my thanks and believe that my most cordial thoughts go out to you at Kiel, and again to Hamburg to your unforgettable father, whose memory is amongst those most sacred and dear to me.
But I know that I have a beautiful and unforgettable place in your heart.
And from the thoughts of the beautiful girl his mind flew back as if instinctively to that strange phase of his life--those unforgettable days in Judæa which had seemed like unto the turning point of his whole existence.
I gave it thee on that self-same unforgettable day when I saw thee standing alone upon the hill after the crowd had departed and we who loved Him were lifting Him down from His Cross.
In the lives of most of us is some one thing that we would not after the lapse of how many years soever confess to our most understanding friend; the thing that does not bear thinking of; the one thing to be forgotten; the unforgettable thing.
The unforgettable thing in his life is usually not a thing he has done or left undone, but a thing done to him--some insolence or cruelty for which he could not, or did not, avenge himself.
But within such an ampler synthesis as the New Republic will seek, these states could emerge to an equal fellowship that would take all the bitterness from their unforgettable past.
Europe will have her Irelands as well as her Scotlands, her Irelands of unforgettable wrongs, kicking, squalling, bawling most desolatingly, for nothing that any one can understand.
And now there came to pass a wonder which will be unforgettable for every one who lived through this period.
Ten years ago I was in the United States and I came away with some unforgettable memories.
The view from the Plaza de la Reina Victoria before the Alcázar is one of the unforgettable sights of the Peninsula, of the inmost fiber of Castile.
The impressive, solitary walk above the Tagus gorge at the hour of sunset is an unforgettable memory.
Under the somber sky the desolate hills seemed like the fantastic sepia drawing of a Turner: swift unforgettable memories one carries away from night journeys in Spain.
Many years ago, a sage friend tendered me some unforgettable counsel.
Beneath the rose are five tall pointed windows of unforgettable splendour and extraordinary interest.
Père and the Cathedral, one of the most prominent features of the most unforgettable view of Chartres.
The superb Christ of the central bay, classic in its calm and regularity, is not so convincing, so unforgettable as the Christ surrounded by the winged beasts of the western façade.
She bore towards him an animal's silent animosity against a human being who has done it an unforgettable injury.
The atmosphere last night was somewhat heavy with the languorous, indescribable, and unforgettable smell of the East; but the morning is deliciously wind-swept by the Atlantic breeze, and the air tastes sweet.
In the course of the latest discussion of the military law in the Reichstag, we have been able to gather certain unforgettable information.
Where is he now--the unknown, the unnameable, the unforgettable ideal?
There is a little dark fellow in the Brera at Milan whose zeal in displaying the merits of Mantegna's foreshortened Christ is as unforgettable as a striking piece of character-acting in a theatre.
She was so close that he could have bent his head and placed his lips on her dark hair--closer than she had been that unforgettable day.
George would have preferred words as ugly and unforgettable as those she had attacked him with the day of her accident.
No one can now tell whether they are unforgettable or not; but his poems are certainly memorable for individual lines rather than for complete architectural beauty.
There was one unforgettable person who came every day to King's wearing a black overcoat and black kid gloves: his cap had a little silver button gleaming over the inevitable curl.
This Cathedral has unforgettable eyes, and a tremendously long history, beginning as far back as nine hundred and something, when Athelstan came to Exeter and drove out the poor British who thought it was theirs.
Advise hold memorial gathering in Temple befitting his unforgettable services and lofty rank.
His pioneer, teaching and administrative services are unforgettable and highly meritorious.
This is an unforgettable hour in my life in which not a word of love was spoken, which is not to be written of.
If you have ever lived in a haunted house--a house pervaded by an unforgettable past--you will understand the sensation of melancholy that crept over me the minute the shadows began to fall.
All the lost, unforgettable beauty comes back to him in that dirty place; it gets him by the throat.