After Northerners had expressed admiration for Brown's motives, with some treating him as a martyr, southern opinion evolved into what James McPherson called "unreasoning fury."
The dandy devoured Mary with his eyes, and Adam felt a rush of unreasoning fury.
The thought of this man pawing Miss Cherrystone filled him with an almost unreasoning fury.
She flew into an instantaneous unreasoning fury.
Corum, feeling the unreasoning fury rising in him again, dashed to the edge of the broken dome and leaped through the hole he had made, landing with a crash upon the scored table below.
He had never seen such utter, unreasoning fury in a pair of human eyes; had never even suspected such fury might exist.
He raised his clenched fist, ready to strike in his blind, unreasoning fury the one man who had remained faithful to him to the last.
His expression went from one of tolerance to blind, unreasoning fury.
Now at last, one of this same hated class, provoked beyond self-control, was allowing childish and unreasoning fury to outstrip the usual calm irony of aristocratic rebuffs.
So calm, so knowing-Lialla felt an unreasoning fury.