Lyra walked delicately through it all, her senses magnified and mingled with Pantalaimon's, keeping to the shadows and the narrow alleys.
But now, as Nanny peeled back the blankets and Rosa swabbed Sebastian's uncoiiscions body with the moist cloth, she felt an inexplicable tension within her a sense of dread mingled with tight excitement.
Then, as always, he looked around the living-room with a sense of amazement, mingled with an almost perverted pleasure.
A sense of awe, mingled with something like shame, characterized the first nuclear era.
All of this, of course, only added to her spiraling sense of anxiety, mingled with more than a touch of paranoia.
Much of their advice would apply equally well to old-fashioned letters; it's common sense, mingled with some basic principles of etiquette and grammar.
Then he understood, and an enormous sense of relief - mingled with feelings of disgust at his own stupidity - washed over him.
With a sense of relief, mingled with shame at having got lost like a rank tenderfoot, Bill strode toward Canyon Village.
A sense of respect, mingled with a strong instinct for self-preservation, advised him that he had disturbed the tomb enough.
As he stood holding the dining-room door open while Mrs. Spottsworth, Monica and Jill passed through on their way to the living-room, he was weighed down by a sense of bereavement and depression, mingled with uneasy speculations as to what was going to happen now.