Do you know, gentlemen"--very gravely and mathematically bowing to each Captain in succession--"Do you know, gentlemen, that the digestive organs of the whale are so inscrutably constructed by Divine Providence, that it is quite impossible for him to completely digest even a man's arm? [adjective]
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I insisted, but he stared at me inscrutably, and said that he had no record of the man. [Please select]
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He understood this; and regarded her with a confident leer, inscrutably strong and malevolent. [Please select]
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There is something inscrutably delightful about a girl's way of thinking one thing and doing another. [Please select]
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Nina had smiled inscrutably at this, and slightly diverted the conversation. [Please select]
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James Wilkinson, who was inscrutably chosen to succeed Dearborn, was a man of bad reputation and low professional standing. [Please select]
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Gregory inscrutably, "was the best friend you ever had, wasn't he." [Please select]
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Then abruptly he turned to his brother who was listening inscrutably on the other side of the table. [Please select]
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Every line of this landscape, the straight forest top, the feathery breaks in it of taller trees, the curving marsh, every line and every hue and every sound inscrutably spoke sadness. [Please select]
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Drew leaned on Madame von Marwitz's sofa and spoke to her in a low voice while she looked at him inscrutably, her eyes half closed. [Please select]
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