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I should not like a man who is so soon discomposed by a hot morning.
"But how came the hand to discompose you so much, if it was only a letter of business?
She was, he thought, faintly discomposed to see him.
He was still discomposed by the girl's bitter and sudden retort.
Old Arch shook his head, not at all discomposed.
With the arrival of the newcomers the women all turned to stare, somewhat discomposed.
How foolish of me to imagine that I seriously discomposed you last night."
If I had wanted to discompose him, that urge was now fully gratified.
I'm afraid the surprise of seeing me may have somewhat discomposed her."
How strangely can you discompose, calm and turn us poor weathercocks of men.
She mastered the emotion, the grief, I now saw, that had threatened to discompose her.
The lawyer looked somewhat discomposed at this question. "
The crew batted an eyelash; he was discomposed for just that long.
He then discomposed the bedding with an inconvenienced air.
He certainly is greatly, very greatly discomposed; I have seldom seen him more so.
"I did not answer, but looked sternly at her, in order to discompose her.
That didn't seem to discompose her as much as my first guess .
Anthony was a young man somewhat easily discomposed.
Standing by the connecting door, Harry was taking it very calmly indeed, until something occurred to discompose him utterly.
She refused to be discomposed by his teasing.
If Barbatus was discomposed by this interruption, nothing indicated it.
He recognized Albert, but thought it better not to notice him, as he looked so angry and discomposed.
The young man was not discomposed.
There is no denying that Jarber, when we were left together, looked sadly discomposed.
Her demand for a dowry hadn't discomposed him one bit, where this demand certainly did.