"But she doesn't look it," he thought in extenuation and was going to say something more to her about the lighting of that flare when another voice was heard in the companion, saying some
indistinct words.
Irwine's side towards the valley of the Willow Brook, had also certain
indistinct anticipations, running as an undercurrent in his mind while he was listening to Mr.
So strong became my sense of the presence of something malign and menacing in the place, that I found myself almost unable to withdraw my eyes from the opening, as in the deepening darkness it became more and more
indistinct. And when the last little flame flickered and went out I grasped the shotgun which I had laid at my side and actually turned the muzzle in the direction of the now invisible entrance, my thumb on one of the hammers, ready to cock the piece, my breath suspended, my muscles rigid and tense.
The old crone tottered alone the passages, and up the stairs, muttering some
indistinct answers to the chidings of her companion; being at length compelled to pause for breath, she gave the light into her hand, and remained behind to follow as she might: while the more nimble superior made her way to the room where the sick woman lay.
Once he thought he heard the barking of dogs or the howling of wolves, but the sounds were so faint and
indistinct that he did not know whether he heard them or merely imagined them, and he stopped and began to listen intently.
It was strangely
indistinct, however, and less like articulate words than an unshaped sound, such as would be the utterance of feeling and sympathy, rather than of the intellect.
Shortly afterwards, we were very high up in a very hot theatre, looking down into a large pit, that seemed to me to smoke; the people with whom it was crammed were so
indistinct. There was a great stage, too, looking very clean and smooth after the streets; and there were people upon it, talking about something or other, but not at all intelligibly.
Eudosia had some
indistinct glimmerings of this fact, though it was not often that she came to sound and discriminating decisions even in matters less complicated.
His speech has become thick and
indistinct. Jasper, quiet and self-possessed, looks to Neville, as expecting his answer or comment.
What a soothing, luxurious, drowsy way of travelling, to lie inside that slowly-moving mountain, listening to the tinkling of the horses' bells, the occasional smacking of the carter's whip, the smooth rolling of the great broad wheels, the rattle of the harness, the cheery good-nights of passing travellers jogging past on little short-stepped horses--all made pleasantly
indistinct by the thick awning, which seemed made for lazy listening under, till one fell asleep!
I shall call hills steep, which ought to be bold; surfaces strange and uncouth, which ought to be irregular and rugged; and distant objects out of sight, which ought only to be
indistinct through the soft medium of a hazy atmosphere.
But, the suppressed manner had enough of menace in it--not visible and presented, but
indistinct and withheld--to alarm Lucie into saying, as she laid her appealing hand on Madame Defarge's dress: