When the man was dead an examination disclosed the unmistakable marks of an animal's fangs
deeply sunken into the jugular vein.
In the words of a Russian critic, who seeks to explain the feeling inspired by Dostoevsky: "He was one of ourselves, a man of our blood and our bone, but one who has suffered and has seen so much more
deeply than we have his insight impresses us as wisdom .
And there came before him the vision of a certain "little lady," about whom he had been thinking
deeply of late.
If there had been a man on the bicycle, the wheels would have sunk
deeply into the soil.
The Prince was
deeply moved, and vowed that he would search the world for the Princess, and take no rest till he had found and restored her to her mother's arms.
The youth and his friend had said: "Huh!" "Yer lyin', Thompson." "Oh, go t' blazes!" "He never sed it." "Oh, what a lie!" "Huh!" But despite these youthful scoffings and embar- rassments, they knew that their faces were
deeply flushing from thrills of pleasure.
It
deeply touched and at the same time surprised him.
The quick eye of the Dyak chieftain recognized the prahu of Rajah Muda Saffir where it lay upon the beach, but he said nothing to his white companion of what it augured--it might be well to discover how the land lay before he committed himself too
deeply to either faction.
Isabel's face flushed
deeply; the defensive pride of her sex was up in arms in an instant.
I have enjoyed my visit to Madame de Maisonrouge
deeply, and feel as if I were leaving a circle of real friends.
"I don't know what you are," replied the Writer of Fables,
deeply disturbed.
Pickwick demanded his writing-desk, and pen and ink, and was
deeply engaged during the whole day.