And after that look, he felt her moreunapproachable than at first.
2
At the same time he had become more and moreunapproachable.
3
She looked changed, moreunapproachable than ever in a new exquisiteness.
4
The Bear of the Expedition was moreunapproachable than ever.
5
But, though the figure was younger, and the dress plainer, something seemed to make her still moreunapproachable.
6
To Joyce's waiting eyes she seemed more imposing, more elegant, and moreunapproachable than she had ever been before.
7
When Fletcher Hill went to the court that day, he was grimmer, colder, moreunapproachable even than was his wont.
8
Lingard thought: "Nobody is." Never before had she seemed to him moreunapproachable, more different and more remote.
9
Everard came and went as before, only more reticent, more grim, moreunapproachable than he had ever been in the old days.
10
The more he saw of her, and the more he thought he knew of her, the moreunapproachable did she seem to him.
11
The noble lion which walked by his side, and in whose mane his left hand was buried, was not moreunapproachable than he.
12
The major soon found a few veteran cronies at whist, but to others was moreunapproachable than a major-general of the old school.
13
But on this day the great of the earth, beings much moreunapproachable, as a rule, than the saints, were to visit the convent.
14
The fact that in his stupidity he unconsciously threw a poetic glamour over her made her seem, as it were, whiter, sleeker, moreunapproachable.
15
Now, in the warm lamplit room, with all its ancient implications of conformity and order, she seemed infinitely farther away from him and moreunapproachable.
16
Had she been a princess of the blood, surrounded by a guard of watchful duennas, she could not have been moreunapproachable to lover-like advances.