Yet the author of these malignant attempts worked with an unflurried deliberation, allowing passive intervals to elapse between activities, like the volcano that rests in the quiet of false security between fatal eruptions.
"The Law of Hemlock Mountain"
Hugh Lundsford
"If you could have been a little-a little earlier," she murmured, with an unflurried face, laying a trembling hand in his; and thus shielded herself from a suspicion.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith
Tom joined the animated stream, swinging in behind an elderly gentleman who escorted a young lady of unflurried demeanor through the maelstrom of wagons, carts, mules, horses, passengers, and heavily laden negroes.
"Bring Me His Ears"
Clarence E. Mulford