Phoebe is surprised to see Jeffrey Pyncheon because he bears a striking resemblance to her deceased father, which evokes a mix of emotions and memories for her. This uncanny similarity stirs curiosity and intrigue, leading her to ponder the connections between their families. Additionally, Jeffrey's demeanor and situation add layers of complexity to her initial impression, making her more interested in his story.
i have looked it up and she weighs about 210lbs to 230lbs she dosent look heavy but she eats lots of food and is 5foot 3 inchs so she is quite heavy 210lbs is 15 stone i dont think she weighs that much shes not fat ya no
A sandy fairy. I looked it up.
He set up the family ghoul to impersonate him, so that it looked as if he were at home.He set up the family ghoul to impersonate him, so that it looked as if he were at home.He set up the family ghoul to impersonate him, so that it looked as if he were at home.He set up the family ghoul to impersonate him, so that it looked as if he were at home.
We don't know who he is so there is no answer.
I was thinking the same thing too and I looked it up! Sadly, there is no such thing. When I looked it up, there was this ONE site called "Nevelocity" That CLAIMED to be real, but it really wasn't.
Colonel Pyncheon
She discovered that he was the person in the original of the minature which he daguerreotypist had shown her in the garden.
He saw the leg of Jaffrey Pyncheon
To stun; to render senseless, as by a blow., To strike with sudden fear, terror, or wonder; to amaze; to surprise greatly, as with something unaccountable; to confound with some sudden emotion or passion.
In the book "The House of the Seven Gables" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the butcher sees the ghostly figure of Colonel Pyncheon through the curtain. The sight of the ghost startles him and adds to the eerie atmosphere of the novel.
Because it looked like the war was now expanding into other countries and would soon go nuclear if someone didn't stop it.
Say "We'll mom, I was just walking down the road and I looked down and to my surprise I found this £10 note!"
the battery of your cobalt is located in the trunk of the vehicle. first place i looked was the hood and to my surprise it wasn't so i looked in my owners Manuel and read that it was located in the trunk. you cant look in the hood its under the hood actually it is in the trunk in front of the spare tire
The story, Phoebe the spy, is all about a 13 year old girl. Her name is Phoebe Fraunces. Her father, Samuel Fraunces, asks Phoebe to be a spy. Samuel had heard rumors that someone had a plot to kill General George Washington. All that Samuel knew was about the plot and that the killer's name began with the letter T. So, Phoebe travels to General's home. She pertended to be a maid. 2 very important people in the story, Pompey and the cook, greet Phoebe at the door. After about two months serving as a maid, Phoebe hears big news from her father while she is at the lake or ocean. She meets her father everyday at the market, to inform him of any weird behaviors at General George Washington's home. Her father told Phoebe that there was three or less days until this killer would attack General George Washington. When Phoebe returns to the house, she talks to Mr. Hickey,a supposed "friend" of the family when he brings in some peas. Those peas were sort of out of season. Then Hickey asks for George's dinner plate that is filled with peas. So, Phoebe gives him the plate, only so he could sprinkle something that looked like salt on them. Then Phoebe hears somebody call Mr. Hickey by the name Thomas. And that is when it all stared to click to Phoebe. the name that began with T, the salt, which was actually was poison, it all came together! That's actually a true thing that happened in real life, too. George already had his plate with the peas, or so Phoebe thought. But, right when George was about to eat, Phoebe started to throw the peas containing poison out the window to the chickens. One after another, they slowly slumped to the ground until they were dead. Then everybody believed her that there was poison on the peas. So, Phoebe had saved General Washington's life. And that is how the story, Phoebe the Spy, goes
This isn't an idiom because you can figure out what it means by defining the words. It's an exaggeration - the guy's eyes didn't literally pop out of his head, but he was opening them really wide with surprise so they looked like they were popping out.
The word 'marveled' is the past tense of the verb to marvel, meaning to become filled with surprise or astonishment.Example: We marveled at the young age of the author.
When our boss announced her resignation, the entire staff was completely dumbfounded. We knew he had no clue about the surprise party because he looked completely dumbfounded. When it was discovered that she embezzled millions from the company, her supervisor was totally dumbfounded.