1 He was trying to smile but his face was as white and drawn as a man bleeding from an internal wound.
2 Prissy picked lazily, spasmodically, complaining of her feet, her back, her internal miseries, her complete weariness, until her mother took a cotton stalk to her and whipped her until she screamed.
3 This fundamental thing settled, the next point is, in what internal respect does the whale differ from other fish.
4 But to comprehend it aright, you must know something of the curious internal structure of the thing operated upon.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 77. The Great Heidelburgh Tun. 5 At the middle of the forehead horizontally subdivide this upper quoin, and then you have two almost equal parts, which before were naturally divided by an internal wall of a thick tendinous substance.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 77. The Great Heidelburgh Tun. 6 But owing to his marked internal structure which gives him regular lungs, like a human being's, the whale can only live by inhaling the disengaged air in the open atmosphere.
7 Instead of continuing its discontented growls, or manifesting any further signs of anger, the whole of its shaggy body shook violently, as if agitated by some strange internal convulsion.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 25 8 The conclusion of it appeared to amuse him extremely, for he shook his shoulders and sides in silence, and perked up his thin lips with an air of great internal enjoyment.
9 In passing, I may say that I feel certain that at least SOME of my readers will be curious to know the contents and the internal arrangements of that receptacle.
10 As regards the internal administration and what Andrey Ivanovich in his letter calls "little peccadilloes," I have nothing to say.
11 But besides considerations of foreign policy, the attention of Russian society was at that time keenly directed on the internal changes that were being undertaken in all the departments of government.
12 But a complex and difficult process of internal development was taking place all this time in Pierre's soul, revealing much to him and causing him many spiritual doubts and joys.
13 He remembered only the dull gray weather now rainy and now snowy, internal physical distress, and pains in his feet and side.
14 The enemy both external and internal has been defeated.
15 After this internal commentary on the Prior's speech, he raised his eyes, and replied to the question which had been put.