There was something ineffably sad and pathetic about it.
"A Fool and His Money"
George Barr McCutcheon
While Hester was living this tale, and the chinchilla coat was enveloping her like an ineffably tender caress, three hundred thousand of her country's youths were at strangle hold across three thousand miles of sea, and on a notorious night when Hester walked, fully dressed in a green gown of iridescent fish scales, into the electric fountain of a seaside cabaret, and Wheeler had to carry her to her car wrapped in a sable rug, Gerald Fishback was lying with his face in Flanders mud, and his eye sockets blackly deep and full of shrapnel, and a lung-eating gas cloud rolling at him across the vast bombarded dawn.
"The Vertical City"
Fannie Hurst
Outside, a spring bunting was still singing, sweetly, ineffably.
"The Eternal Maiden"
T. Everett Harré