Dorothea was still hurt and agitated.
When the station was reached, the three were the heroes of an agitated meeting on the platform.
He reminded me oddly of an agitated guinea-pig.
"I tell you I know nothing," she said, in reply to my agitated questions, and then, with an airy shrug of the shoulders: "I believe that a young person in a city tea-shop has left her situation.
Catherine meanwhile—the anxious, agitated, happy, feverish Catherine—said not a word; but her glowing cheek and brightened eye made her mother trust that this good-natured visit would at least set her heart at ease for a time, and gladly therefore did she lay aside the first volume of The Mirror for a future hour.
Catherine's spirits, however, were tranquillized but for an instant, for Eleanor's cheeks were pale, and her manner greatly agitated.
" "I have one favour to beg," said Catherine, shortly afterwards, in an agitated manner, "that, if your brother should be coming here, you will give me notice of it, that I may go away.
She beheld what fixed her to the spot and agitated every feature.
With a curiosity so justly awakened, and feelings in every way so agitated, repose must be absolutely impossible.
Peals of thunder so loud as to seem to shake the edifice to its foundation will roll round the neighbouring mountains—and during the frightful gusts of wind which accompany it, you will probably think you discern (for your lamp is not extinguished) one part of the hanging more violently agitated than the rest.
I am amazingly agitated, as you perceive.
Arbuthnot had hardly looked at the house, having spent most of their time out-of-doors gaping at the scenery, and had, in the agitated inattentiveness of their minds when first they began negotiating for San Salvatore, got into their heads that the eight beds of which the owner spoke were the same as eight bedrooms; which they were not.
Wilkins's exuberance, on their instant and agitated refusal that day at Prince of Wales Terrace to have anything to do with the giving or the taking of references.
Frederick was visibly agitated, though not over the thought that she was the mother-in-law of John Foster—"Dr.
" Cousin Stickles was much agitated.
They also get very agitated if you try to restrain them.
For like half an hour, in painful detail, getting more agitated as he went.
For like half an hour, in painful detail, getting more agitated as he went.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said Monday the fisherman was walking on a beach in northern Scotland when he came across the seals, who became agitated and aggressive.
" "They were engaging with Ryanair staff at the gate and the male passenger was becoming agitated.