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The girl looked back at him quite undisconcerted and unmoved.

From A Girl of the Klondike by Victoria Cross

"I beg pardon, my lord," answered the undisconcerted punster; "but Graam will suit the circumstance, too—it signifies tribulation in the High Dutch, and your lordship must be considered as a man under trouble."

From The Fortunes of Nigel by Sir Walter Scott

She merely held her peace, and tried to appear wholly undisconcerted.

From The Great Taboo by Grant Allen

He stood hesitating, gazing steadily and yet half vacantly at the motionless figure, and in a while a face was lifted in his direction, and undisconcerted eyes calmly surveyed him.

From The Return by Walter De la Mare

Reggie maintained an instant's quite undisconcerted silence; then, "You see, she says it too," he said.

From Mrs. Day's Daughters by Mary E. Mann

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