It was during those days, through all the trouble and even horror that so shortly came upon them both, that Stephen realised with a dull, Unreasoned pain, like lead at the heart, that Peter was passing inevitably from him into a country whither Stephen could not follow-to deal with issues that Stephen could not, in any kind of way, understand.
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole
No sign now of that Peter-evident enough in the Brockett days-morose, silent, sometimes oppressed by a sense of Unreasoned catastrophe, stepping into his bookshop and out again as though all the world were his enemy.
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole
The magnitude of the calamity was indisputable; but the calm self-possession of the nation and of the better portion of the press, face to face with the possible international troubles that might ensue, contrasted singularly with the Unreasoned imaginations that immediately found voice concerning the nature and dangers of battleships.
"Lessons of the war with Spain and other articles"
Alfred T. Mahan