1 He was sitting alone one evening pondering deeply over his troubles, and searching vainly for some way out of them.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In PART II: CHAPTER IV. A FLIGHT FOR LIFE 2 The whole farm was deeply divided on the subject of the windmill.
3 Napoleon snuffed deeply at them and pronounced them to be Snowball's.
4 But alas, sunset light was unsympathetic to her make-up; plated it looked, not deeply interfused.
5 Mr. Utterson sighed deeply but said never a word; and the young man presently resumed.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis StevensonContext Highlight In CHAPTER STORY OF THE DOOR 6 In this case, I was driven to reflect deeply and inveterately on that hard law of life, which lies at the root of religion and is one of the most plentiful springs of distress.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis StevensonContext Highlight In CHAPTER HENRY JEKYLL'S FULL STATEMENT OF THE CASE 7 I began to perceive more deeply than it has ever yet been stated, the trembling immateriality, the mist-like transience of this seemingly so solid body in which we walk attired.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis StevensonContext Highlight In CHAPTER HENRY JEKYLL'S FULL STATEMENT OF THE CASE 8 For two good reasons, I will not enter deeply into this scientific branch of my confession.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis StevensonContext Highlight In CHAPTER HENRY JEKYLL'S FULL STATEMENT OF THE CASE 9 The moment she could detach herself from that interview with the person of whom you speak, and whom I deeply regret to have been the means of introducing to you, Louisa hurried here, for protection.
10 The Lady Rowena sighed deeply, and asked more particularly when the Knight of Ivanhoe might be expected in his native country, and whether he would not be exposed to great dangers by the road.
11 Under the various burdens imposed by this unhappy state of affairs, the people of England suffered deeply for the present, and had yet more dreadful cause to fear for the future.
12 Isaac groaned deeply, and began to wring his hands, and to relapse into his state of desolation and despair.
13 But Higg, the son of Snell, felt most deeply the effect produced by the sight of the countenance of his benefactress.
14 "Amen," replied the Preceptors around him, and the word was deeply echoed by the whole assembly.
15 The guests bowed deeply to the mourning parent, and withdrew from their hospitable guide.