The suspender had given way in the agitation of the waves to the 9.
In the agitation and half darkness the night before its door had been mistaken for a cupboard's.
His red face was shining with sweat, and he had a look of comic agitation, but there was in his round, surprised eyes an eager light.
It was likely enough that in the agitation of the moment my note had escaped her memory.
Tilney for their consent to his marrying their daughter was, for a few minutes, considerable, it having never entered their heads to suspect an attachment on either side; but as nothing, after all, could be more natural than Catherine's being beloved, they soon learnt to consider it with only the happy agitation of gratified pride, and, as far as they alone were concerned, had not a single objection to start.
Henry, in an agitation of mind which many solitary hours were required to compose, had returned almost instantly to Woodston, and, on the afternoon of the following day, had begun his journey to Fullerton.
Every mile, as it brought her nearer Woodston, added to her sufferings, and when within the distance of five, she passed the turning which led to it, and thought of Henry, so near, yet so unconscious, her grief and agitation were excessive.
Very little passed between them on meeting; each found her greatest safety in silence, and few and trivial were the sentences exchanged while they remained upstairs, Catherine in busy agitation completing her dress, and Eleanor with more goodwill than experience intent upon filling the trunk.
Her agitation as they entered the great gallery was too much for any endeavour at discourse; she could only look at her companion.
Allen attended her to Milsom Street, where she was to breakfast, and saw her seated with the kindest welcome among her new friends; but so great was her agitation in finding herself as one of the family, and so fearful was she of not doing exactly what was right, and of not being able to preserve their good opinion, that, in the embarrassment of the first five minutes, she could almost have wished to return with him to Pulteney Street.
Her brother, she found, was preparing to set off with all speed to Fullerton, to make known his situation and ask consent; and here was a source of some real agitation to the mind of Isabella.
Away walked Catherine in great agitation, as fast as the crowd would permit her, fearful of being pursued, yet determined to persevere.
Every young lady may feel for my heroine in this critical moment, for every young lady has at some time or other known the same agitation.
The cook, who had been waiting in increasing agitation in the kitchen, watching the clock getting nearer to lunch-time while she still was without knowledge of what lunch was to consist of, had gone at last to Mrs.
Kinsolving, in her suspense and agitation, could not bring out the word.
" They all gathered round him in affright, so alarming was his agitation; and with a fine candour he told them what he had hitherto concealed.
""While there is no doubt I am better on this medication," said a third, "the adverse effects have been devastating when I have tried to withdraw - with 'head zaps', agitation, insomnia and mood changes.
Many elderly people who suffer from dementia or Alzheimer's experience confusion and agitation in the evening, known as 'sundown syndrome'.
9% of those surveyed showed signs of agitation, with 59.
Agitation and ferment of soul are inevitable in that wonderful moment.