He did not tell me what the news was -- but I have never, in all the years I have passed in the admiral's service, seen him so
distressingly upset, and so unlike himself, as he was on that day.
It seemed to point out that what he was thinking was
distressingly obvious; and when you have agreed with the obvious what more is there to say?
Toby, wearied with the fatigues of the day, slumbered heavily by my side; but the pain under which I was suffering effectually prevented my sleeping, and I remained
distressingly alive to all the fearful circumstances of our present situation.
But he remained
distressingly European through it all.
"They're
distressingly ugly, besides being vicious."
A slight haze still lingered in the air after the storm, for Fanny was very humble and tender that evening; Tom a trifle pensive, but
distressingly polite, and Polly magnanimously friendly to every one; for generous natures like to forgive, and Polly enjoyed the petting after the insult, like a very human girl.
She was possessed by some feverish excitement which made her
distressingly loud when she laughed, and sinfully wasteful and capricious in what she ate and drank at lunch.
Agravaine was a good deal better equipped than his contemporaries with grey matter, but his height in his socks was but five feet four; and his muscles, though he had taken three correspondence courses in physical culture, remained
distressingly flaccid.
I do think you are desperately,
distressingly good; it tires me to death to think of it."
In order to relieve this restlessness and close a
distressingly ill-ordered scene, he rose abruptly and helped Katharine to her feet.
Several distinguished doctors have remonstrated against the influence of this second nature, both savage and civilized, on the moral being vegetating in those dreadful pens called bureaus, where the sun seldom penetrates, where thoughts are tied down to occupations like that of horses who turn a crank and who, poor beasts, yawn
distressingly and die quickly.
To us and fellow shareholders, this refrain is
distressingly familiar.