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Yet the author of these malignant attempts worked with an unflurried deliberation, allowing passive intervals to elapse between activities, like the volcano that rests in the quiet of false security between fatal eruptions.

From The Law of Hemlock Mountain by Lundsford, Hugh

Later, at the most critical moment of his whole career, when he had hardly a friend on whom to lean, he was unflurried, dignified, undismayed.

From The United States Since the Civil War by Lingley, Charles Ramsdell

He writes, on May 15, that he is beginning "to feel entirely unflurried in the crowd and to go about business deliberately."

From A Biography of Sidney Lanier by Mims, Edwin

Though taken by surprise, the boy was unflurried.

From The Land of Strong Men by Chisholm, A. M. (Arthur Murray)

Don Anastasio’s caravan filled the mes�n with an unflurried, hay-chewing promise of bustle-to-be at some future date.

From The Missourian by Lyle, Eugene P. (Eugene Percy)




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