He sprung his secret about Huck's share in the adventure in the finest dramatic manner he was master of, but the surprise it occasioned was largely counterfeit and not as clamorous and
effusive as it might have been under happier circumstances.
They all received Evgenie Pavlovitch with
effusive delight; Adelaida and Alexandra were deeply grateful to him for his "angelic kindness to the unhappy prince."
Presently, with an odour of cooking, the Frau Professor came in, a short, very stout woman with tightly dressed hair and a red face; she had little eyes, sparkling like beads, and an
effusive manner.
Her older sister, Margaret, was matronly and dignified, probably from having assumed matronly and housewifely responsibilities too early in life, their mother having died when they were quite young, Margaret was not
effusive; she was practical.
"Madame," said the cardinal, affecting an
effusive frankness of speech, "I shall convince your majesty, I trust, of my devotion to you and my desire to terminate an affair which you have so much at heart.
Adam was surprised by this
effusive epistle, but he determined to say nothing of it to Sir Nathaniel until he should have thought it well over.
On the night of his arrival in London, Alexander went immediately to the hotel on the Embankment at which he always stopped, and in the lobby he was accosted by an old acquaintance, Maurice Mainhall, who fell upon him with
effusive cordiality and indicated a willingness to dine with him.
In the day-time, fetched by a steward, Michael would be brought on deck to Del Mar, who was always surrounded by
effusive young ladies and matrons who lavished caresses and endearments upon Michael.
"It doesn't matter." She dismissed the servant by a gesture, and burst into such
effusive hospitality that she actually insisted on kissing Emily.
There was an entire absence of
effusive benevolence in his manner; there was something almost cold in the gravity of his look and voice.
Instead of the usual
effusive exclamations she murmured: "Dear me, dear me," and departed upstairs with the candle to get together a few blankets and pillows, I suppose.
It merely fell into the seething cauldron of my brain, and I carried it off with me after a short but
effusive passage of leave-taking with R.