1 They were silent for a while and Will chewed his tobacco like a placid ruminant animal.
2 There's one thing you may be sure of, Pip," said Joe, after some rumination, "namely, that lies is lies.
3 Fairly launched into the ceaseless glides and whirls which their new position as top couple opened up to them, Eustacia's pulses began to move too quickly for long rumination of any kind.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 4: 3 She Goes Out to Battle against Depression 4 He remained in this state of empty and peaceful rumination until he heard the clock tower strike three in the morning.
5 When we had done, he brought me a pudding, and having set it before me, seemed to ruminate, and to become absent in his mind for some moments.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 5. I AM SENT AWAY FROM HOME 6 But, being a mother, it was inevitable that she should soon cease to ruminate upon her own condition.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 4: 6 A Conjuncture, and Its Result upon the Pedestrian 7 After ruminating for some minutes with his chin sunk on his breast, he raised his head and said, with a deep sigh, that if flash Toby Crackit reported aright, he feared the game was up.
8 'Well, he is just the size I want,' said Mr. Sikes, ruminating.
9 At one end a ruminating tar was still further adorning it with his jack-knife, stooping over and diligently working away at the space between his legs.
10 Utterson ruminated a while; he was surprised at his friend's selfishness, and yet relieved by it.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis StevensonContext Highlight In CHAPTER INCIDENT OF THE LETTER 11 While he ruminated a footstep descended the stairs.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 5: 9 Sights and Sounds Draw the Wanderers Together 12 The scout ruminated, like a man digesting his newly-acquired knowledge, and once more stole a glance at the horses.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 12 13 All that afternoon the expected arrival of the subject of Eustacia's ruminations created a bustle of preparation at Blooms-End.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 2: 2 The People at Blooms-End Make Ready