Many a time they had looked out, and been so continually deceived, that unless human accents were unmistakable and well-defined, they attribute these sounds to other agencies, or to the secret phenomena of the worst storms.
She had the unmistakable tone of professional kindliness; yet it rang clear and true.
Her round blue eyes widened, in an unmistakable terror quite piteous to see.
He was a very fine, handsome man of about fifty years of age, with that indescribable and unmistakable look of the soldier about him that seems to set its mark upon every military man.
Henry Rink's fascinating book on Danish Greenland, to realize that this rude Eskimo art has a character as pronounced and unmistakable in its way as the much higher art of the Japanese.
With regard to the place where the great discoverer was born there ought to be no dispute, since we have his own most explicit and unmistakable word for it, as I shall presently show.
And that friendly look seemed to me an unmistakable hypocrisy in obedience to her mother.
It was not my chauffeur; it was a man who had the unmistakable but indescribable marks of the plain-clothes policeman.
I never before knew a thrush make so unmistakablean appeal for assistance, or deliberately approach so near (unless previously encouraged).
There are men about country roads with shaven crown and cassock whose dark Continental faces have an unmistakable stamp of priesthood; faces that might be pictured with those of the monks of old Spain.
On the nearest form might be seen the unmistakabletype of the English peasant from Essex.
Arriving before sundown, they were received with unmistakable cordiality by the lady of the house, who explained that Pollie had gone out for a ride with her cousin, but would be home by tea-time.
Above this again, a third layer, in which the obsidian ceased, and much of the pottery was still unglazed; but many fragments were glazed, and bore the unmistakable Spanish patterns in black and yellow.
She could not have been more than twenty-six or -seven, but I got an unmistakable impression of weariness or balked purpose emanating from her in spite of her youth and glorious physique.
Suddenly she vibrated from stem to stern, and with a soft grating sound that was unmistakable came to rest.
The floor was marked with numerous stains of blood, and there were unmistakable signs visible, which clearly told them a savage struggle had recently taken place there.
Captain Crim, who certainly had an artistic eye for painting or printing, one or both, as well as an unmistakable love of justice, saw it.
But if I did not inform you of the increasing difficulty in doing this, and of the unmistakable growth of uneasiness about the present situation, and of a desire to see it terminated at any cost, I should be failing in my duty.
I signed to the men to collect the tools, and we were in the act of starting on our return to the beach, when I heard unmistakable sounds of some one moving through the undergrowth on the bank above us.
By this time my charioteer had some idea of what was going forward, for he gave unmistakable signs that he wished to be off.
An occasional and straggling ray of moonlight helped them to follow the faint tracks of those who had gone before them, and before going very far they came upon unmistakable evidences of the advance having been opposed.
The relief of Ekowe, and the Zulu defeats at Ginghilovo and Kambula, mark in a most unmistakable manner the conclusion of the first period of the Zulu war.
Instead of that a most unmistakable smell of brandy came into his nostrils.
The one the king's men had dragged dripping from the sea, bore certain unmistakable markings, and it was evidently brother to those on the rock.
This was an unmistakable compliment, and Lydia blushed to the captain's entire content.
RLINE" we read in wobbly reversed letters, and beneath, floundering desperately across a shoulder blade, a stub-tailed mermaid could be discerned in the act of disappearing into the impressionistic but unmistakable head of a dolphin.
The duration of my visit, and the unmistakable interest which I took in the figure on the mattress, probably, also, the peculiar quality of my interest, attracted the attention of the individual in charge.
On his face there was the--I was about to write--unmistakable look of the being from whom the sands of life are slipping fast.
Presently, however, this ceased, and there came to him the unmistakable regular beat of oars retreating.
You would have some difficulty in recognising him, though he bears, like the rest of us, what you call the unmistakable Landale stamp.
I should have known you anywhere; though to be sure, you are hardly large enough for the breed, you have the true Landale stamp on you, the unmistakable Landale style of feature.
But as he turned his head deliberately round to me, I beheld to my astonishment the unmistakablefeatures of a Chinese.
The next morning gave us unmistakable tokens that we were nearing the home of the summer and the sun.
He was beginning to get some satisfaction from this, when, turning a bend of the path within two hundred yards of the castle, behold an unmistakable enemy barred his way!
A look of unmistakable relief, quelled as soon as it breathed across his face, came to the Baron.
Of course there are some supposed unmistakable signs.
If cremation be generally adopted, it ought not to be performed earlier than the third day after death, or perhaps not until someunmistakable sign of decomposition has set in.
The coffin was duly placed in the grave, but, as the earth was being thrown upon it, unmistakable sounds of knocking were heard by everybody.
In no case must the burial certificate be handed over by the inspector until he has thoroughly satisfied himself of the presence of unmistakable signs of actual death.
The poor must be protected from being buried alive by other and more economical methods--namely, by stricter attention to the actual and unmistakable evidences of death, and by careful registration on medical certificates only.
Were the soundness of your reasoning as unmistakable as the goodness and nobility of your heart,” she said, “I should have no ground for hesitation; but you offer me what it is impossible I should accept.
The servant withdrew, and Fillmore, glancing at the mirror opposite, detected anunmistakable blush on his ordinarily pale cheeks.