Kathleen had passed through a good deal to look so unflurried.
2
She looked back at the fire, quiet, unflurried, then slowly raised her lids.
3
Leroy lowered the glasses, after a long, unflurried inspection.
4
He wanted to bury himself in an unknown fishing-town and associate with the simple, unflurried fisher-folk alone.
5
The mate of the latter appeared, and he came jogging along the road, very much in hand, the rider seemingly quite unflurried.
6
He writes, on May 15, that he is beginning "to feel entirely unflurried in the crowd and to go about business deliberately."
7
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.
8
"Then we'll say at three," she said calmly, and took an orderly and unflurried departure.
9
"Down yonder lays my fence-line," she autocratically told the man who had continued standing where she had left him, and whose seeming was still unflurried.