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- He said he would let Harris go for two francs; and that unless we were unusually timid, he should consider guides and porters unnecessary; it was not customary to take them, when going by telescope, for they were rather an encumbrance than a help. [5]
- A young man with an unusually tall and powerful figure was standing in this yard, gazing up at a window in the second story. [10]
- The artist's indolent wife was unusually animated. [10]
- To those pupils who, like my brother Ludo, were pursuing the study of the sciences, he, the mathematician of the institute, must have been an unusually clear and competent teacher. [10]
- A Scientist out West has visited a bookseller--with intent to find fault with me--and has brought away the information that the price at which Mrs. Eddy sells Science and Health is not an unusually high one for the size and make of the book. [5]
- The house itself was well-fitted by its unusually palatial size and antique splendor to be the residence of the emperor's viceroy, and the Mukaukas, to whom it all belonged, had in fact held the office for a long time. [10]
- His every move was watched, his least sayings were reported as significant, and the Street was hopeful or depressed as he seemed to be cheerful or unusually taciturn. [4]
- His bullet-shaped head was unusually large, and his face, with its narrow brow and small, lustreless eyes, showed that he was not prone to thinking. [10]
- After unusually loud voices exclaiming and questioning had reached her from the entry, the door of her chamber suddenly opened and old Martsche looked in. [10]
- She was not unusually pretty, nor yet young,--quite as old as himself,--and yet he wondered what it was that made her so interesting. [11]
- She was in unusually good spirits, her heart beat higher than it had done for years; she felt uplifted by the sense of relief from a burthensome duty, and of freedom to act independently on the dictates of her own intelligence. [10]
- There is an unusually fine railway station; so large is it, in fact, that it seemed somewhat overdone, in the matter of size, at first; but at the end of a few months it was perceived that the mistake was distinctly the other way. [5]
- He was himself unusually fair, and had withstood the climate in a wonderful manner. [1]
- The Interviewer began to be unusually attentive. [6]
- However, there was to be something quite unusually grand in the Circus to-night. [10]
- The horns of the reindeer are developed at a most unusually early age; but what the cause of this may be is not known. [1]
- The mass for the dead was to be celebrated at an unusually early hour, for another, which would be attended by the whole city and all the distinguished persons, knights, and nobles who had come to the Reichstag, was to begin four hours before noon. [10]
- It was in the back of the niche formed by the unusually thick walls. [10]
- The company felt that they were occupying an unusually responsible position--they were representing the people of America, not the Government--and therefore they were careful to do their best to perform their high mission with credit. [5]
- It was reported that the Consul had requested that no more of our pilgrims should go to the Jordan while this state of things lasted; and further, that he was unwilling that any more should go, at least without an unusually strong military guard. [5]
- It is reported that I was an unusually sturdy, merry little fellow. [10]
- I was aware that both of our guests were unusually silent; and I saw a little shiver run from time to time over Miss Bronte's frame. [14]
- His face was so unusually triumphant that Pierre rose in alarm on seeing it. [2]
- It was the royal lady's sleeping apartment, a moderately wide, unusually deep chamber, looking out upon the Haidplatz. [10]
- The scene had risen clearly before his mind, but scarcely had the radiant vision of the future faded when the unusually bright expression of his manly face was clouded by a grave and troubled one. [10]
- Her little tongue ran fast enough, and her large blue eyes sparkled with an unusually bright and happy lustre as she completed and corrected what the young knight told her about the saint. [10]
- We wish to provide a place for our coachman, who has been with us a 21 years, and is sober, active, diligent, and unusually bright and capable. [5]
- The Georgians now on hand are mostly last year's crop, which was unusually poor. [5]
- Yet the vivacity of her intellect, her rare familiarity with all the newest literature, and her unusually keen appreciation of everything which was beautiful in nature stimulated and charmed us. [10]
- If it were not that the poet crop is unusually large and rank in California this year, I would encourage you to continue writing, Simon Wheeler; but, as it is, perhaps it might be too risky in you to enter against so much opposition. [5]
- So, after a moment, she said, as she drew a glove from a hand slightly trembling: "And you honestly think it is the case: that one having lived such a life as you describe so unusually, would never be satisfied with a simple life? [11]
- And she saw Mademoiselle Bourienne, with her ribbon and pretty face, and her unusually animated look which was fixed on him, but him she could not see, she only saw something large, brilliant, and handsome moving toward her as she entered the room. [2]
- A few minutes later Prince Andrew rang and Natasha went to him, but Sonya, feeling unusually excited and touched, remained at the window thinking about the strangeness of what had occurred. [2]
- When an unusually large number of cases of this disease occur about the same time, it is inferred, therefore, that there exists some special cause for this increased frequency. [3]
- But the scenery is so charming and noble, the drives are so varied, the roads so unusually passable for a Southern country, and the facilities for excursions so good, that Asheville is a favorite resort. [4]
- He had come home that day early, unusually dejected. [5]
- The pony preserved his character for independence and principle down to the last moment of his life; which was an unusually long one, and caused him to be looked upon, indeed, as the very Old Parr of ponies. [12]
- She would appear herself at dessert, and the banquet must therefore begin at an unusually early hour. [10]
- When saying farewell, he had been unusually merry, and asked Hermon to send him away with good wishes and offer sacrifices for the success of his business, since he hoped to bring a valuable gift on his return from the journey. [10]
- And people said he had an unusually brilliant career before him. [9]
- Dion and Barine had watched in vain for any unusual events on Cleopatra's birth day, but on Antony's, a few days later, there was plenty of music and shouting, and in the evening an unusually magnificent illumination. [10]
- This mark is generally sub-triangular and irregular in shape, but in the one lettered in the diagram it is unusually narrow, elongated, and regular. [1]
- Yet it differs from the other four-legged animals in that its front legs are unusually short, consequently this causes the main part of its person to stick up uncomfortably high in the air, and this is not attractive. [5]
- Yet it differs from the other four legged animals, in that its front legs are unusually short, consequently this causes the main part of its person to stick up uncomfortably high in the air, and this is not attractive. [5]
- After sitting so for a while he rose, and, looking about him with frightened eyes, went with unusually hurried steps down the long corridor leading to the back of the house, to the room of the eldest princess. [2]
- It was a fine day, sunny after rain, and the air was unusually pure. [2]
- True, the little farmhouse on the "hohen Gred" which he occupied was anything but a suitable abode for a powerful sovereign, for above the ground floor it had only a single story with five small windows and an unusually high roof. [10]
- For the Bumpus family, supper that evening was an unusually harmonious meal. [9]
- I had not even gone to the theatre, though I had heard that the Von Hoxar Company was unusually good. [10]
- For the fag end of the season, people seemed unusually brilliant. [11]
- He could not deny that his voice was unusually pleasant in tone, yet it unmistakably issued from the lips of a sufferer. [10]
- His tall figure could vie with Barop's, and his musical voice was unusually deep. [10]
- Natasha on the contrary had at once abandoned all her witchery, of which her singing had been an unusually powerful part. [2]
- They had been commanded to attend at an unusually early hour, and had already been kept a long time waiting. [10]
- The other two-a big-boned bay and an unusually wellformed Andalusian gray, with a small head and long sweeping tail--had ladies' saddles. [10]
- All the young berry-pickers were unusually active, and poured berries into the kitchen door of the inn. [4]
- He has now been out three days, two of which were unusually fair weather, and all three without hindrance from the enemy, and yet he is not twenty-five miles from where he started. [7]
- It would have been difficult to count the number of things brought together here, but the unusually long, wide room was by no means crowded. [10]
- There seemed to be nobody stirring, though his attention was unusually awake, and he could hear the whirr of the bats overhead, and the pulsating croak of the frogs in the distant pools and marshes. [6]
- Silcher, an unusually attractive old man, joined us frequently. [10]
- The day before, Archibius's gardener had brought to his master's sister some unusually fine figs, which grew in the old garden of Epicurus. [10]
- This suited my antagonist, and I, too, was not averse to the contest, for I had unusually strong arms, a well-developed chest, and had practised wrestling in the Berlin gymnasium. [10]
- They had seen another beloved comrade perish in the battle of Gohrde, a handsome young man of delicate figure and an unusually reserved manner. [10]
- With what certainty and precision that unusually hard stone has been wrought! [10]
- The elder was an unusually tall and powerful man of more than sixty; thick grey curls, showing very little attempt at arrangement, hung down over his short, firm throat; he wore a simple, homely cloak, and kept his eyes gloomily fixed on the water. [10]
- He also possessed an unusually musical voice. [10]
- English history was an unusually live topic in America just then. [5]
- Her house was always quiet; to-night, however, it seemed unusually so. [13]
- And here comes along Mr. Galton, and shows in detail from religious biographies that "there is a frequent correlation between an unusually devout disposition and a weak constitution. [6]
- Polykrates adopted this advice and threw into the sea, from the top of the round tower on his citadel, his most valuable signet-ring, an unusually large sardonyx held by two dolphins. [10]
- She rarely added a question of her own to those asked by the old man and, when she did so, the messengers who heard her voice for the first time looked at her in surprise; though musical, the tones were unusually deep. [10]
- In the year 1574 A. D. spring made its joyous entry into the Netherlands at an unusually early date. [10]
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