10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTROUBLEDLY»
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untroubledly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
untroubledly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Deep Space: A Novel and Two Novelettes
They lay on Baramundi's deck sometimes, when the rest time they had agreed
upon came, Bidjiwara nestling against the taller Jiritzu, falling asleep as
untroubledly as a young child, Jiritzu wondering over and over at this girl who
had come to ...
2
Plotinos: Complete Works, in Chronological Order, Grouped in ...
Soul's nature is intermediate, iv. 8.7 (6-130). Souls not isolated from intelligence
during descent, iv. 3.12 (27-409). Souls of stars and incarnate humans govern
worlds untroubledly, iv. 8.2 (6-123). Souls of the second universal rank are men,
ii.
Plotinus, Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie, 1918
3
For Yardley: A Story of Track and Field
... the proceedings with broad grins. "How long before they will drown?" asked
Tom, untroubledly. "About two minutes," replied Alf, darting to the door. It 48 FOR
YARDLEY.
Ralph Henry Barbour, 1911
Well, you ought to have known, Steve," said Tom severely. " Sure," agreed Steve
untroubledly. " That's what he said. Let's take that a minute. I want to show you
the picture of the campus." " Let's sit down somewhere and look it over," said Tom
.
Ralph Henry Barbour, 1914
He turned and looked enviously at Amy, who, one bare arm over his touselled
head, slept on untroubledly. A door banged in the corridor, the sound of rushing
water came from the bathroom at the end, someone across the way began to sing
...
Ralph Henry Barbour, 1915
6
Rivals for the team; a story of school life and football
Ralph Henry Barbour. sorry, Hugh. I wish he would. But I wouldn't expect too
much if I were you." "I shan't," replied Hugh untroubledly. "But there isn't any harm
in hoping, eh? Even if you don't get what you want you've had the fun of wishing ...
Ralph Henry Barbour, 1916
7
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine
“He's leaving to-morrow.” He managed a quick glance at her which told him
nothing. She was looking ahead quite untroubledly. “Going up to the mountains, I
think he said.” “Indeed? From what one hears about Mr. Shortland, he has
remained ...
Got a nickel ?" "I may have," replied Gordon untroubledly, "but I don't intend to
look. I'll just change that twenty cents to twenty-five and so save trouble. There we
are ! And here's the cash, Louise. Put your little cross opposite my name, please.
Ralph Henry Barbour, 1915
"They'd never hit us at this height," said Jack untroubledly. "Do you know where
we're go- ing?" "Well, Mr. Weeks didn't show me the orders," laughed the ensign,
"but I guess we're aiming for the State of Coahuila over yonder. Fancy the War ...
Ralph Henry Barbour, 1920
10
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, a Popular Journal of General ...
“Oh, he did?” Richard's lips set grimly. “I think there 's a disappointment due Mr.
Thomas Craigie.” Betty smiled untroubledly, and buttered a triangle of curly toast.
Betty's method was novel to her companion. Balancing a large piece of butter on
...