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Where the blood pounded in his wrists there was a flurried sense of pain.
Presently he emerged, looking even more flurried than before.
It was broken by a flurried movement of the camera and the appearance of the Pole at the corner of the street.
The calm I needed to calm its flurried thoughts was beyond me then, and that made me more upset.
There followed a flurried moment of confu-sion.
Futile, flurried days of digging followed for which Kenny, delving desperately in his memory, supplied forgotten clues.
Reversing his course, The Shadow cut across the broad paved court, drawing a flurried fire from the misguided guards.
Again he was conscious with a flurried feeling of impatience that the force of his tenderness would not rise to his lips.
He was going to kiss her, or try to kiss her, and she couldn't quite make up her flurried mind which it should be.
Miss Marple said in a flurried manner: " I am going at once-at once.
Kenny knew by the flurried brightness of his eyes sunk deep in the yellowed gauntness of his face that he was drunk.
The one job that Squeak hadn't heard about in advance was the flurried abduction of Simon Zurm.
She stood there aloft in flurried motion, skirts clutched nearly at her thighs and waving them defensively to and fro to ward the horror off.
But some amazing experience had disturbed his native composure and left its traces in his bristling hair, his flushed, angry cheeks, and his flurried, excited manner.
My landlady, Maria, was a woman in her early 30's, with a mass of black hair and a flurried look that became serene, almost feline, when she settled back for a cigarette.
'Come into the happy little cottage, Padrona,' returned Mr Baptist, imparting great stealthiness to his flurried back-handed shake of his right forefinger.
It sometimes annoyed Thea very much to hear her insinuat- ing knock on the door, her flurried explanation of why she had come, as she backed toward the stairs.
He fitted the book roughly into his inner pocket and, stubbing his toes against the broken commode, hurried out towards the smell, stepping hastily down the stairs with a flurried stork's legs.
But they worked like frantic pumps, bouncing up and down at a flurried pace, while the associated body rocked and rolled in a manner curiously reminiscent of a round-bodied bell-buoy in a choppy sea.
He would not admit to himself precisely what it was that he had feared to see; but at first glance, the room was unchanged, and all things were as they had been at the time of his flurried departure.
To their shock, there was a flurried rushing of raven-black wings, accompanied by a frightful shrieking of disrupted scavengers as the black objects turned suddenly into great vultures rising slowly and reluctantly as they scattered into the brilliant sunlight.
"We had better get him out of this," said Miller, speaking in a flurried tone, partly due to the shock of the horrible discovery and partly to the accompanying 201 physical unpleasantness, "and then we 80 will have a look round.
Terrified by this alarming spectacle, Miss Twinkleton placed another shilling in each hand; at the same time appealing to the law in flurried accents, and recounting her luggage this time with the two gentlemen in, who caused the total to come out complicated.
As Sergeant Quick finished speaking, the door opened again, and through it appeared two very flurried and dishevelled policemen, one of whom held, as far as possible from his person, the grizzly head of a mummy by the long hair which still adhered to the skull.
She went pink and turned a flurried attention to the landscape, which unfortunately hardly merited any comment, so she fell back on the safe and ever- engrossing topic of her friend's wedding, and if Sieske thought that the subject had been changed rather suddenly, she gave no sign.