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discomposed
1. But a person of Priscilla's training could not possibly be discomposed by the stare of any Robin, however masterful; had it not been up to now her chief function in life to endure being stared at with graceful indifference? "I did not say so," she said, glancing briefly at him; and including both father and son in a small smile composed indescribably of graciousness and chill she added, "It really is damp here--I don't think I'll wait for my uncle," and slightly bowing walked away without more ado
2. Her look so discomposed him that he stopped, wandered, and began anew:
3. discomposed me still more by shouting repeatedly: "Don't put your foot there!" I didn't know where to put my foot
4. Miss Steele was the least discomposed of the three, by their presence; and it was in their power to reconcile her to it entirely
5. He was still discomposed by the girl's bitter and sudden retort
6. He recognized Albert, but thought it better not to notice him, as he looked so angry and discomposed
7. I still lay all discomposed in bleeding ruin, palpitating, speechless, unable to get off, and frightened, and fluttering like a poor wounded partridge, and ready to faint away again at the sense of what had befallen me
8. "What?" the Capataz cried out in a discomposed tone
9. Norris, discomposed by her niece’s ill-humour, and having asked one or two questions about the dinner, which were not immediately attended to, seemed almost determined to say no more
10. Price, coming abroad with a fine family of children, feeling a little respite of her weekly cares, and only discomposed if she saw her boys run into danger, or Rebecca pass by with a flower in her hat
11. He fancied that his visit had in no kind of way discomposed the magistrate; on the contrary, it was Raskolnikoff who had been caught in a trap, a snare, an ambush of some kind or other