Unconsciously
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Then she was moved; she felt herself weak and quite deserted, like the down of a bird whirled by the tempest, and it was
unconsciously
that she went towards the church, included to no matter what devotions, so that her soul was absorbed and all existence lost in it.
Unconsciously, Madame de Renal uttered cries which roused her maid.
Absorbed in his own thoughts, although now and then he addressed a few words to the ladies, Julien ended by
unconsciously
letting go Madame de Renal's hand.
And he spoke with that detached air which makes so singular an impression on the passionate soul whose dearest interests the speaker
unconsciously
destroys.
Unconsciously, Madame de Renal and Julien had departed from their solemn tone; they had returned to that of a tender intimacy.
Carried away
unconsciously
by the music, the flowers, the beautiful women, the general elegance, and, most of all, by his own imagination, which dreamed of distinctions for himself and of liberty for mankind:'What a fine ball!' he said to the Conte, 'nothing is lacking.''Thought is lacking,' replied Altamira.
Nothing could be more entertaining than the dialogue between these two lovers;
unconsciously
they were animated by a mutual sentiment of the keenest hatred.
Mathilde yielded, almost unconsciously, to the love which she began to feel for him.
This is one of the miracles of love,' she cried in a transport, 'quite
unconsciously
I have drawn his portrait.'
'So I have
unconsciously
done something that has displeased you?' said Mathilde with a charming simplicity.
He paid her back, unconsciously, the torment that she had often inflicted on him.
"You don't believe me then?" asked K., and took hold of his arm,
unconsciously
prompted by the man's humble demeanour, and as if he wanted to force him to believe him.
K. had
unconsciously
made a step towards the door as if wanting to show the manufacturer out, but the manufacturer said, "Chief clerk, there's something else I'd like to mention to you.
The traveler had also seated himself, and he sat
unconsciously
gazing on the fire, while Mr. Wharton spoke; turning his eyes slowly on his host with a look of close observation, he replied, while a faint tinge gathered on his features,-"Mr.
But the glance was unreturned, and Frances
unconsciously
sighed as she sought the solitude of her own apartment.
She had
unconsciously
connected the fates of Dunwoodie and Isabella in her imagination, and she felt, with the romantic ardor of a generous mind, that she was serving her former lover most by exhibiting kindness to her he loved best.
Not that the kind-hearted matron was so ignorant of the doctrines of the religion which she professed, as to depend, theoretically, on mortal aid for protection; but she had, to use her own phrase, "sat so long under the preaching of good Mr.--," that she had
unconsciously
imbibed a practical reliance on his assistance, for that which her faith should have taught her could come from the Deity alone.
Frances hesitated, and
unconsciously
played with the handle of one of the pistols, and the paleness that her fears had spread over her fine features began to give place to a rich tint, as, after a short pause, she added,-"We can depend much on the friendship of Major Dunwoodie, but his sense of honor is so pure, that - that - notwithstanding his - his - feelings - his desire to serve us - he will conceive it to be his duty to apprehend my brother again.
where are you hurt? - can I help you?""Ye talk to the senseless clay," said Betty, rocking her body, and
unconsciously
playing with the raven ringlets of the trooper's hair; "it's no more will he hear, and it's but little will he mind yeer probes and yeer med'cines.
"Tell them," said Birch, advancing and
unconsciously
resting one foot on the bag, "tell them that I would not take the gold!"
A log raft in the river invited him, and he seated himself on its outer edge and contemplated the dreary vastness of the stream, wishing, the while, that he could only be drowned, all at once and unconsciously, without undergoing the uncomfortable routine devised by nature.
Mr. Walters was very earnest of mien, and very sincere and honest at heart; and he held sacred things and places in such reverence, and so separated them from worldly matters, that
unconsciously
to himself his Sunday-school voice had acquired a peculiar intonation which was wholly absent on week-days.
All these thoughts, avowedly or unconsciously, returned to him.
'Hear me swear--''No, no,' interrupted Winkle, terrified at the idea of his companion's
unconsciously
pledging himself not to give information; 'don't swear, don't swear; it's quite unnecessary.'
There is no guessing in what form of reply the aunt's indignation would have vented itself, had not Mr. Wardle
unconsciously
changed the subject, by calling emphatically for Joe.
These motions, although unquestionably of the greatest assistance to original composition, retard in some degree the progress of the writer; and Sam had
unconsciously
been a full hour and a half writing words in small text, smearing out wrong letters with his little finger, and putting in new ones which required going over very often to render them visible through the old blots, when he was roused by the opening of the door and the entrance of his parent.
She nestled close to him, and, as he sank beside her on the stone again, his arm slipped
unconsciously
about her waist.
Tarvin 's heart rose into his mouth, and
unconsciously
he clasped Umr Singh so closely to his breast that the child cried out.
The sound of his voice was at once penetrating and melodious; and then, that which was inconceivable in Athos, who was always retiring, was that delicate knowledge of the world and of the usages of the most brilliant society--those manners of a high degree which appeared, as if
unconsciously
to himself, in his least actions.
He recoiled to the other side of the room as he would have done from a serpent which was crawling toward him, and his sword coming in contact with his nervous hand, he drew it almost
unconsciously
from the scabbard.
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