The attendant didn't seem to be troubled by the strange vanishing act.
However, Kutuzov had a secret plan behind that strange act and he decided to keep quiet for a while.
That strange act drew attention to a history that included legal troubles and bad debts.
On one level, the reason for these strange acts is obvious.
The king was shocked and bewildered at this strange act.
The narrator calls this "an act strange enough in an Englishman," and you'll probably agree.
For sure, this was one of the strangest acts of any chancellor in our entire history.
He could not explain why he committed these "strange acts," but felt that God had for some reason inspired him to do so.
The challenge was to sell items for strange acts.
It seemed a strange act in this disembodied conversation.