The very unusualness of his interference seemed Colbrook's protection.
Then I met a gentleman, a man fifteen years older than myself, who was attracted by my unusualness and sent me to school with the idea of marrying me.
The very unusualness of an unfamiliar sight in the familiar room would add, she knew, to the sharp strangeness of the whole event.
His humility seemed real, and perhaps the unusualness of it brought a curious expression to Maxineff's face, and into his eyes a contemplative light that Noakes did not care to meet.
We were angry with the Germans for plunging us into the unusualness of war, and we feel scarcely more friendly to those who would plunge us into the unusualness of Utopia.
Its unusualness consisted in its air of exceeding bustling cheerfulness.
It was not the unusualness and impropriety of the thing that she dreaded, but the untruthfulness and unworthiness of playing false with the holy name of a departed soul, and cheating a sick man with a superficial similarity.
The elastic nature of the clasp-garter is self-demonstration of the unusualness of the abbreviation.
The physical effect is a considerable hyperemia, but the effect upon the patient's mind is especially interesting, the unusualness of the mode of application adding decidedly to the effect.
The effects of fatigue and excitement and unusualnessupon memory then must be remembered in order to be able to reassure patients who pervert the significance of the phenomena.
The unusualness of the incident, and the mysterious manner of the servant, increased our curiosity extraordinarily.
I did not wish to say anything about the unusualness of this, to disturb her angelic innocence.