1 I may take it, sir, that you are anxious of result.
2 I wonder why he was so anxious about these flowers.
3 And yet he must have known how terribly anxious I was.
4 Sunrise this morning was anxiously looked for by us all.
5 I told her how anxious I was about Jonathan, and then she tried to comfort me.
6 I signalled to the attendants not to hold him, for I was anxious to see what he would do.
7 After a bit I began to grow anxious, for the loss of blood was telling on Arthur, strong man as he was.
8 In the early morning her maid came, and I left her in her care and took myself back home, for I was anxious about many things.
9 Her mother was present, and in a few seconds I made up my mind that she was trying all she knew to mislead her mother and prevent her from being anxious.
10 I was very anxious about him, and I was powerless to act; my feet, and my hands, and my brain were weighted, so that nothing could proceed at the usual pace.
11 There is, however, one good thing which has arisen from it; Mrs. Westenra was naturally anxious concerning Lucy, and has consulted me professionally about her.
12 I have a dim half-remembrance of long, anxious times of waiting and fearing; darkness in which there was not even the pain of hope to make present distress more poignant: and then long spells of oblivion, and the rising back to life as a diver coming up through a great press of water.