The fledgling imitated them, watching as the leader sniffed the air in evident agitation.
General Cedras, in interviews, has repeatedly asked with evident agitation why Father Aristide personally blames him for the coup, which, despite his position as army commander, he has denied leading.
There was no agitation evident in his manner, the figure on the warehouse roof noted, no sense of expectancy, nothing coming down soon, as far as the guard knew.
The beginning contained an account of all their little parties and engagements, with such news as the country afforded; but the latter half, which was dated a day later, and written in evident agitation, gave more important intelligence.
-The Stolen Journals MONEO ENTERED Leto's small chamber with evident agitation.
She turned her eyes without daring to turn her head, as Simon Aguilon, in all his wedding finery, rode into the gateway, dropped his bridle into the porter's hand, and swung hastily down to stride across the great court to the door of the guest-hall, in evident agitation.
Nor was he comforted when old Billali, by way of soothing his evident agitation, informed him that he should not be frightened of these dead things, as he would soon be like them himself.
McGrath knew that Ali thought his evident agitation was a result of exhaustion.
These letters written, he got up and paced his room for some time in evident agitation; at last, needing fresh air, he opened the window.
Mr. Mannering was visibly excited, so much so that his dinner remained almost untasted, and the other, observing his evident agitation, pushed aside his own plate and, folding his arms upon the table, inquired indifferently,- "Well, my dear sir, what was your friend's decision?"