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1. The life would continue without me! Without me! Which I have not lived yet! Without me! I refuted to the idea that everything would continue imperturbable although I should not exist! In just hours, my sisters and friends would speak about me in past tense
2. Bob Long seemed imperturbable and appeared to view Lon McCall‘s intransigence as just part of the job—nothing personal
3. “We have to prepare some meat and fish,” she would order the four cooks, who hastened to have everything ready under the imperturbable direction of Santa Sofía de la Piedad
4. He seemed more enthusiastic, more vital than his imperturbable adversary, who possessed a style that was obviously more profes-sional, but at the same time less emotional for the large crowd that filled the house
5. She thought it would annoy him, but he only folded his arms under his head, with an imperturbable, "That's not bad
6. And he was the more esteemed for this imperturbable coolness
7. A fine organ, imperturbable coolness, more temperament than intelligence, more power of emphasis than of real singing, made up the charm of this admirable charlatan nature, in which there was something of the hairdresser and the toreador
8. At the same time Mercedes reappeared, paler than before, but with that imperturbable expression of countenance which she sometimes wore
9. "Probably," said Monte Cristo with his imperturbable tranquillity
10. "Alas, madame," said the procureur with his imperturbable calmness of manner, "I
11. The count's anxiety was manifested by a bright color which seldom appeared on the face of that imperturbable man
12. But the moonlight stays unmoved by the wind, passing through clouds, through air, in what seems to Werner like impossibly slow, imperturbable rays
13. He remained squatting on his heels for a time, gazing fondly at his offspring, which returned his stare with imperturbable gravity; then, solemn and respectable, walked down the path
14. Imperturbable in the indolence of her pose, she blushed deeply all over to the roots of her hair
15. But Scarlett never lost the old feeling that he was watching her Rhett never deviated from his smooth, imperturbable manners, even in their most covertly, knew that if she turned her head suddenly she would surprise in his eyes that
16. Will could not resist this imperturbable temper, and the cloud in his
17. From the earliest to the latest hour of the day he was always as sleek, neat, and cool as the frog he resembled, and old Peter had secretly chuckled over an offshoot almost more calculating, and far more imperturbable, than himself
18. Who has not seen the phenomenon of a like transfiguration on sacred faces where the habits of the soul have triumphed over the plainest features, giving them that spiritual illumination whose light comes from the purity and nobility of the inward thought? The spectacle of this transformation wrought by the struggle which consumed the last shreds of the human life of this woman, did somewhat affect the old cooper, though feebly, for his nature was of iron; if his language ceased to be contemptuous, an imperturbable silence, which saved his dignity as master of the household, took its place and ruled his conduct
19. Anatole was not quick-witted, nor ready or eloquent in conversation, but he had the faculty, so invaluable in society, of composure and imperturbable self-possession
20. With her imperturbable calm she did not begin to speak in front of the valet
21. The elderly magnate was at first as much taken aback by this suggestion of marriage with a woman whose husband was alive, as the younger man had been, but Helene’s imperturbable conviction that it was as simple and natural as marrying a maiden had its effect on him too
22. He beseeches the tempest; the imperturbable tempest obeys only the infinite
23. One single man in the town, in the arrondissement, absolutely escaped this contagion, and, whatever Father Madeleine did, remained his opponent as though a sort of incorruptible and imperturbable instinct kept him on the alert and uneasy
24. She was almost renowned in the congregation for this imperturbable veracity
25. They ascended, grave, threatening, imperturbable; in the intervals between the musketry and the artillery, their colossal trampling was audible
26. On one side, precision, foresight, geometry, prudence, an assured retreat, reserves spared, with an obstinate coolness, an imperturbable method, strategy, which takes advantage of the ground, tactics, which preserve the equilibrium of battalions, carnage, executed according to rule, war regulated, watch in hand, nothing voluntarily left to chance, the ancient classic courage, absolute regularity; on the other, intuition, divination, military oddity, superhuman instinct, a flaming glance, an indescribable something which gazes like an eagle, and which strikes like the lightning, a prodigious art in disdainful impetuosity, all the mysteries of a profound soul, associated with destiny; the stream, the plain, the forest, the hill, summoned, and in a manner, forced to obey, the despot going even so far as to tyrannize over the field of battle; faith in a star mingled with strategic science, elevating but perturbing it
27. may have been cold, but he was pure; methodical, but irreproachable; phlegmatic, but imperturbable
28. Courfeyrac was no longer the imperturbable inhabitant of the Latin Quarter, he had gone to live in the Rue de la Verrerie "for political reasons"; this quarter was one where, at that epoch, insurrection liked to install itself
29. " But Cosette remained immured in her apparent unconcern and in her imperturbable tranquillity, so that Jean Valjean arrived at the following conclusion: "That ninny is madly in love with Cosette, but Cosette does not even know that he exists
30. The imperturbable stranger brushed his hat with his elbow
31. He waited in the middle of the stage, as imperturbable as the apostle of a Divine Providence less dramatic than ours, and as soon as it was quiet he read the winning poem
32. But she did not, of course, so that as he spoke she began to cry again, not with her earlier timid sobs but with abundant salty tears that ran down her cheeks and burned her nightdress and inflamed her life, because he had not done what she, with her heart in her mouth, had hoped he would do, which was to be a man: deny everything, and swear on his life it was not true, and grow indignant at the false accusation, and shout curses at this ill-begotten society that did not hesitate to trample on one’s honor, and remain imperturbable even when faced with crushing proofs of his disloyalty
33. ” She was imperturbable: “This is another one
34. When I became desperate with silence and solitude of soul, I would get into talk with him; I wanted to hear, and reply to some words falling from a living soul, and the more filled with gall and hatred with all our surroundings they had been, the more would they have been in sympathy with my wretched mood; but he would just barely talk, quietly go on sizing his lanterns, and then begin to tell me some story as to how he had been at a review of troops in 18—, that their general of division was so-and-so, that the manœuvring had been very pretty, that there had been a change in the skirmisher's system of signalling, and the like; all of it in level imperturbable tones, like water falling drop by drop
35. He remained kneeling with his imperturbable gravity—long, tall, awkward, and ridiculous
36. The elderly magnate was at first as much taken aback by this suggestion of marriage with a woman whose husband was alive, as the younger man had been, but Hélène’s imperturbable conviction that it was as simple and natural as marrying a maiden had its effect on him too
37. It was his imperturbable good nature that defeated her