The Spaniel stopped short in dire
consternation, and, after regarding the Bulldog a moment from a safe distance, said:
The sight that met my eyes as I stepped out upon a small ledge which ran before the entrance of the cave filled me with
consternation.
On arriving towards the end of the second stage in this vertical journey, and shaking the long roots which were round me, to my
consternation they snapped off one after another like so many pipe stems, and fell in fragments against the side of the gulf, splashing at last into the waters beneath.
The Spaniards were in no small
consternation at this sight; and, as they found that the fellows went straggling all over the shore, they made no doubt but, first or last, some of them would chop in upon their habitation, or upon some other place where they would see the token of inhabitants; and they were in great perplexity also for fear of their flock of goats, which, if they should be destroyed, would have been little less than starving them.
We were in hopes of information from the fishermen, but found that as soon as we came near they fled from us in the greatest
consternation; no signals of peace or friendship could prevail on them to stay; they either durst not trust or did not understand us.
He then handed her in, Maria followed, and the door was on the point of being closed, when he suddenly reminded them, with some
consternation, that they had hitherto forgotten to leave any message for the ladies at Rosings.
In the course of one of their excursions, some of the men came in sight of a small party of Indians, who instantly fled in great apparent
consternation. They immediately retreated to camp with the intelligence: upon which Mr.
The whole struggled in the sack, to the great
consternation of the crowd, which increased and was renewed incessantly around it.
To her
consternation she detected in herself in relation to little Nicholas some symptoms of her father's irritability.
When Mrs Deborah returned into the room, and was acquainted by her master with the finding the little infant, her
consternation was rather greater than his had been; nor could she refrain from crying out, with great horror of accent as well as look, "My good sir!
They could only look in
consternation and stupefaction at the body of the Green Man.
'prentices and Guster, to their
consternation, "if I am told by the doctor that calomel or castor-oil is good for me, I may naturally ask what is calomel, and what is castor-oil.