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  • He must not be troubled! (8)
  • What troubled eyes! (8)
  • I am indeed troubled. (10)
  • He should not be troubled. (8)
  • Mr. Stone looked troubled. (8)
  • I am troubled about Nollie. (8)
  • I am troubled: I am stung. (10)
  • Shaken and troubled, he got up. (8)
  • They were apparently not troubled. (9)
  • Mrs. Kenton was too troubled to laugh. (9)
  • My sister need not be further troubled. (10)
  • His face had become strained and troubled. (8)
  • Those kind good ladies are deeply troubled. (10)
  • Thus, hampered and troubled, he hailed a cab. (8)
  • Greatly troubled, he got up to retrace his steps. (8)
  • Pierson looked down at her with a troubled smile. (8)
  • Mr. Austin remarked that the colonel was troubled. (10)
  • Betty plaited her apron; her moon-face was troubled. (8)
  • A second time, and the earth will not be troubled by me. (10)
  • It was by no means troubled; it was full of a dark repose. (9)
  • Shelton could not answer; the idea had never troubled him. (8)
  • Not living on the same scale, however, the troubled woman said. (10)
  • Her father was eyeing Beauchamp narrowly, and appeared troubled. (10)
  • It lasted through the day, and she could see that he was troubled. (9)
  • He did not pass at once, and he did not seem troubled at her anger. (9)
  • He knew himself to be old, yet he felt young; and this troubled him. (8)
  • It troubled him, arousing vague feelings of attraction and chivalry. (8)
  • This was the only one of her productions that troubled the Forsytes. (8)
  • Oh, I have the grace to be troubled at times, now, and once I never was. (9)
  • While the old secret had been quite undisclosed, it had not troubled him. (8)
  • Her feminine self-esteem was troubled; all idea of attractiveness expired. (10)
  • Cynthia was absent again, and his mother was silent and wore a troubled look. (9)
  • At once in his face she saw again that troubled look; and her heart smote her. (8)
  • But not one of these grave reflections troubled the tranquillity of Catherine. (4)
  • She put her hand over her forehead and tried to gather her troubled thoughts. (12)
  • Not where the troubled passions toss the mind, In turbid cities, can the key be bare. (10)
  • Only one little corner of memory, unseen and uncriticised by his opponent, troubled him. (8)
  • They were so manifestly in the hands of fate, that he declined to be troubled on that head. (22)
  • Troubled enough to desire the show of a corresponding trouble, Henrietta read at their faces. (10)
  • He felt at the troubled heart and touched two fingers on the rib, mock-quietingly, and smiled. (10)
  • He divined that they might be in pursuit of the Guidascarpi, and alive to read a troubled visage. (10)
  • Tears had come into his eyes, and Gyp watched them, moved, troubled, but still deeply mistrusting. (8)
  • Those troubled sentiments of our young lady of the comfortable classes are quite worthy of mention. (10)
  • He saw the gulf that might lie between them forever, and he looked hesitatingly into her troubled face. (13)
  • When it came to that, she did not like to recognise in his presence the anxieties that had troubled her. (9)
  • And leaning that forehead, whose height so troubled Frances Freeland, on his neat hand, he fell to brooding. (8)
  • She was silent, troubled in her mind by this business distinction, but convinced that wrong was being done. (13)
  • Rosamund felt that it must be something grave indeed for the proud young lady so to betray a troubled spirit. (10)
  • Mrs. Phillips was not a discriminating amateur; she troubled her soul little over the authenticity of her spoil. (13)
  • There never was anything about Durgin in the letters, and Westover was both troubled and consoled by this silence. (9)
  • Few sights on earth are more deserving of our sympathy than a good man who has a troubled conscience thrust on him. (10)
  • The crowd, closing in behind it, hailed his troubled face with cries that were taken up by the throng on the sidewalks. (9)
  • He was troubled, distressed for the loss of something precious that was getting beyond his reach, perhaps had gone forever. (13)
  • He troubled himself not at all with the external affairs of the college and used no time in tracing its material development. (14)
  • In the lower streets a large part of the world was under the influence of drink, but by this Shelton was far from being troubled. (8)
  • Now and then Lapham opened his troubled soul to her a little, letting his thought break into speech without preamble or conclusion. (9)
  • In those days he was troubled with sleeplessness, or, rather, with reluctant sleepiness, and he had various specifics for promoting it. (9)
  • We now lay in towns, where nobody troubled us with questions; we had floated into civilized life, where people pass without salutation. (2)
  • No ethical aspect of the matter troubled him; the attainment of a married woman, not living with her husband, did not impinge upon his creed. (8)
  • This is language derided by the victorious enemy; it speaks nevertheless what the world, and even troubled America, thinks of the Irish Celt. (10)
  • But a blue-hued moon slipped from among the clouds, and hung in the black outstretched fingers of the tree of darkness, fronting troubled waters. (10)
  • In the time of provisional quiet that followed for Clementina, she was held from the remorses and misgivings that had troubled her before Hinkle came. (9)
  • Herself tired, and troubled, she was conscious of a quite unwonted feeling of discouragement before this silent little figure, in the silent white room. (8)
  • During the next few days she sometimes appeared more cheerful and docile, sometimes more dull and troubled than her household companions had ever seen her. (5)
  • The Harts were living beyond their means, not extravagantly, but with a constant deficit which from the earliest weeks of their marriage had troubled Helen. (13)
  • Nevertheless, the mournful strange fact she recalled, that they had never waltzed together since they were made one, troubled his countenance in the mirror of hers. (10)

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