On a still, Sunday morning-that day which, when work does not press, is set apart in the range land for slight errands, attention to one's personal affairs, and to the pursuit of pleasure-Kent jogged placidly down the long hill into Cold Spring Coulee and pulled up at the familiar little unpainted house of rough boards, with its incongruously dainty curtains at the windows and its tiny yard, green and scrupulously clean.
"Lonesome Land"
B. M. Bower
The minute we got on shore at a quaint little landing shoved incongruously in among beautiful wooded hills, the most exquisite scents of ferns and trees, and sweet, moist earth came hurrying down to welcome us.
"Lady-Betty-Across-the-Water"
Lowell, Orson
The word seemed so incongruously ridiculous, after what she had felt, that she burst into exaggerating laughter.
"The Salamander"
Owen Johnson