From this bird's-eye view he realized the monstrous confusion of their excited
workings. It was a gigantic inadequacy.
It is natural for a man who does not understand the
workings of a machine to imagine that a shaving that has fallen into it by chance and is interfering with its action and tossing about in it is its most important part.
I was telling Evans one night, I remember, of some wonderful
workings I had found whilst hunting koodoo and eland in what is now the Lydenburg district of the Transvaal.
After a night of grave cogitation he repaired to Kowsoter, the Pierced-nose chief, and unfolded to him the secret
workings of his bosom.
Shipmasters hanging on a breath before the thrones of the winds ruling the seas have their psychology, whose
workings are as important to the ship and those on board of her as the changing moods of the weather.
He was beginning to perceive something of the intricate and unfathomable
workings of the feminine mind.
Pardon the menial office in which I am engaged, sir, and extend your sympathies to one, who, humble as his appearance is, has inn'ard
workings far above his station.'
It was dense enough to shut out everything from the light of the coach-lamps but these its own
workings, and a few yards of road; and the reek of the labouring horses steamed into it, as if they had made it all.
A thousand pounds of dynamite, in sealed canisters, was placed about some
workings. At the last a charge of gunpowder was fired, and the concussion exploded the dynamite.
What could more plainly speak the gloomy
workings of a mind not wholly dead to every sense of humanity, in its fearful review of past scenes of guilt?
He was surprised at himself because he ceased to believe so easily, and, not knowing that he felt as he did on account of the subtle
workings of his inmost nature, he ascribed the certainty he had reached to his own cleverness.
Tarzan knew how strange were the
workings of the brains of the mighty carnivora of the jungle--how fiendishly fearless they might be in the face of certain death, and again how timid upon the slightest provocation.