It felt so cold and so thin, that even the momentary contact with it
startled me.
And she -- she was no more
startled at his fantastic make-up than if she was used to his like every day of her life.
Scarce pausing for a backward glance, Taglat abandoned the unconscious woman and fled in the opposite direction from the horrid sound which had broken in so unexpected and terrifying a manner upon his
startled ears; but the warning had come too late to save him, and the lion, in his second bound, alighted full upon the broad shoulders of the anthropoid.
That phrase, the "one small woman,"
startled me like an electric shock.
not upon himself and his shadow,--all at once he
startled and shrank back: for he saw another shadow beside his own.
Elizabeth would have been
startled and embarrassed if she could have read his thoughts, for they might have suggested to her that she was becoming a great deal fonder of Bill than the shortness of their acquaintance warranted.
The crudeness of the question
startled him: the word was one that women of his class fought shy of, even when their talk flitted closest about the topic.
Saxon was
startled by the wildest scream of terror she had evor heard.
Hung with the sunset's fringe of gold; Now strangely clear thine image grows, And olden memories Are
startled from their long repose Like shadows on the silent snows When suddenly the night-wind blows Where quiet moonlight ties.
What
startled eyes Uplifted from the restless stream first met The full round glory of the moon!
Nearly a year later, in the month of October, 18--, London was
startled by a crime of singular ferocity and rendered all the more notable by the high position of the victim.