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"Mercy is only for the elect," cried the stranger, with an
unaccountable
energy; "and you are in the 'valley of the shadow of death.'
The
unaccountable
energy of the peddler's manner was soon forgotten in the sense of his own immediate danger; and with the recollection of his critical situation, returned all the uneasiness that he had momentarily forgotten.
Tom's heartbreak vanished and he joined the procession, not because he would not a thousand times rather go anywhere else, but because an awful,
unaccountable
fascination drew him on.
She found him so perfectly indifferent, that she was almost afraid to enter into the point with him; but, however, after some other circumlocutions she told him that by a strange and
unaccountable
accident she came to have a particular knowledge of the late unhappy adventure he had fallen into, and that in such a manner, that there was nobody in the world but herself and him that were acquainted with it, no, not the very person that was with him.
What was the learned man's astonishment, when that
unaccountable
person flung the money on the pavement, and requested in figurative terms to be allowed the pleasure of fighting him (Mr. Pickwick) for the amount!
It is conjectured that his unwillingness to hurt a fellow-creature intentionally was the cause of his shutting his eyes when he arrived at the fatal spot; and that the circumstance of his eyes being closed, prevented his observing the very extraordinary and
unaccountable
demeanour of Doctor Slammer.
These, and other practical witticisms, coupled with the
unaccountable
absence of Mr. Tupman (who had suddenly disappeared, and was nowhere to be found), rendered their situation upon the whole rather more uncomfortable than pleasing or desirable.
The following conversation may serve to explain to our readers this apparently
unaccountable
alteration of deportment on the part of Mr. Tracy Tupman.
To any one acquainted with these points of the domestic economy of the establishment, and conversant with the admirable regulation of Mr. Pickwick's mind, his appearance and behaviour on the morning previous to that which had been fixed upon for the journey to Eatanswill would have been most mysterious and
unaccountable.
It was the most mysterious and
unaccountable
thing that was ever heard of For a lame man to have got upon his legs without any previous notice, and walked off, would have been most extraordinary; but when it came to his wheeling a heavy barrow before him, by way of amusement, it grew positively miraculous.
This certainly was, to all appearance, very
unaccountable
behaviour; but the fact is, that Mr. Pickwick no sooner put on his spectacles, than he at once recognised in the future Mrs. Magnus the lady into whose room he had so unwarrantably intruded on the previous night; and the spectacles had no sooner crossed Mr. Pickwick's nose, than the lady at once identified the countenance which she had seen surrounded by all the horrors of a nightcap.
Con-fined, as the lady said.''A prisoner!' exclaimed Mr. Winkle, with
unaccountable
vehemence.
But, if Mr. Winkle's behaviour had been
unaccountable
in the morning, it became perfectly unearthly and solemn when, under the influence of his feelings, and his share of the bottle or six, he prepared to take leave of his friend.
There was an alacrity in his manner, too, which was equally unaccountable; every time his eyes met those of Emily or Arabella, he smirked and grinned; once, Wardle could have sworn, he saw him wink.
But the whole of their behaviour to each other has been
unaccountable!
To Marianne, indeed, the meeting between Edward and her sister was but a continuation of that
unaccountable
coldness which she had often observed at Norland in their mutual behaviour.
His temper might perhaps be a little soured by finding, like many others of his sex, that through some
unaccountable
bias in favour of beauty, he was the husband of a very silly woman,--but she knew that this kind of blunder was too common for any sensible man to be lastingly hurt by it.--
It was an
unaccountable
business.
Lucy's marriage, the unceasing and reasonable wonder among them all, formed of course one of the earliest discussions of the lovers;--and Elinor's particular knowledge of each party made it appear to her in every view, as one of the most extraordinary and
unaccountable
circumstances she had ever heard.
With an income quite sufficient to their wants thus secured to them, they had nothing to wait for after Edward was in possession of the living, but the readiness of the house, to which Colonel Brandon, with an eager desire for the accommodation of Elinor, was making considerable improvements; and after waiting some time for their completion, after experiencing, as usual, a thousand disappointments and delays from the
unaccountable
dilatoriness of the workmen, Elinor, as usual, broke through the first positive resolution of not marrying till every thing was ready, and the ceremony took place in Barton church early in the autumn.
Unfortunately, the qualities of this horse were so well concealed under his strange-colored hide and his
unaccountable
gait, that at a time when everybody was a connoisseur in horseflesh, the appearance of the aforesaid pony at Meung--which place he had entered about a quarter of an hour before, by the gate of Beaugency--produced an unfavorable feeling, which extended to his rider.
Then, casting a glance on the handsome young man, who was scarcely twenty-five years of age, and whom he was leaving in his gore, deprived of sense and perhaps dead, he gave a sigh for that
unaccountable
destiny which leads men to destroy each other for the interests of people who are strangers to them and who often do not even know that they exist.
This woman exercised over him an
unaccountable
power; he hated and adored her at the same time.
It is
unaccountable!
In every view it is unaccountable!""My dear Lizzy, do not give way to such feelings as these.
"My own opinion," said Gideon Spilett, "with due deference to your experience, Pencroft, is that in the double fact of the absolute disappearance of Cyrus and Top, living or dead, there is something
unaccountable
and unlikely."
It was
unaccountable
to them how Cyrus Harding, after the efforts which he must have made to escape from the waves by crossing the rocks, had not received even a scratch.
"There is in this, again, something unaccountable," said the engineer, "but we will not urge our companion to speak.
"Of course it must be so," replied Pencroft, "without that the fact would be unaccountable."
"Unaccountable
indeed," answered the engineer, who did not appear desirous to prolong the conversation.
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