"Inarticulateness" Quotes from Famous Books
... plunged the witness into momentary inarticulateness, from which she was rescued by Trimmle, who, by means of ingenious circumlocutions, elicited the statement that before she could cross the hall to the back passage she had heard the gentlemen behind her, and had seen them go out ... — The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton, Part 2 (of 10) • Edith Wharton |