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tranquil
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The Bourne Ultimatum
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- Its name is Tranquility Isle and the resort is called Tranquility Inn.†
*tranquility = peace and quiet; or calmness
- Its name is Tranquility Isle and the resort is called Tranquility Inn.†
- Tranquility was sandwiched between Canada Cay and Turtle Rock.†
- My schedule's so unsettled, but it seems I have a friend on Tranquility Isle.†
- You never saw Tranquility Inn, or did you?†
- It was that hour of early evening, a long sundown imminent, when Tranquility Isle was bathed in alternating hot tropical colors, pockets of shadows constantly changing with each imperceptible descent of the orange sun.†
- The resort complex of Tranquility Inn had seemingly been cut out of three adjacent rock-strewn hills above an elongated beach sandwiched between huge natural jetties of coral.†
- Waiters in yellow guayabera jackets wheeled room-service tables along the path, delivering bottles and ice and canapés to Tranquility's guests, the majority of whom sat on their individual balconies savoring the end of the Caribbean day.†
- The owner of Tranquility Inn was determined that it live up to its name.†
- Though he had no reservation, the front desk of Tranquility Inn treated him like a visiting celebrity, then only moments after he had secured a villa told him that he already had a villa and asked How was the flight from Paris?†
- Confusion descended for several minutes as the owner of Tranquility Inn could not be reached for consultation; he was not at his residence, and if he was on the premises he could not be found.†
- A judge?" asked the owner of Tranquility Inn as the assistant manager touched St. Jacques's elbow, gesturing for him to move away from the desk and the clerks.†
- He had just committed an unavoidable yet stupid error, unavoidable because he was not prepared to give Tranquility Inn's desk a false name in case identification was required, and stupid because he had given a false name to the hero of France.†
- "On my word, no one here other than the owner of Tranquility Inn is aware of the confidential nature of your visit, sir," whispered the clerk, again leaning over the counter.†
- Marie sat on the balcony of her villa at Tranquility Inn staring out at the moonlit Caribbean, trying with every controlling instinct in her not to go mad with fear.†
- He saw the number in the Caribbean for Tranquility Inn, picked up the phone and dialed.†
- Tranquility—†
- It's an emergency, and I was given this number by the desk at Tranquility Inn.†
- "A judge?" exploded the owner of Tranquility Inn.†
- He spun the numbers for the inn on Tranquility Isle.†
- For all of Tranquility's villas had kerosene lamps in the event of electricity loss and generator malfunction.†
- The man known on Tranquility Isle as Jean Pierre.†
- He kept screaming into his radio, the microphone weaving in front of his drenched face, hoping against all logic to raise someone on Tranquility.†
- Tranquility Isle was in kilometers much nearer Plymouth than to Blackburne Airport, and if one knew the shoals, not much longer to reach in a drug boat than in a seaplane, which had to bank east out of Blackburne to catch the prevailing west winds in order to land on the sea.†
- He saw the beach lights of Tranquility.†
- The lights of Tranquility's beach drew nearer as John St. Jacques kept yelling into the microphone: "It's me!†
- Tranquility.†
- Alex, tell me what happened on Tranquility!†
- I'll call him from Tranquility.†
- Something terrible had happened on the out island of Tranquility.†
- One had brought Jason directly to Tranquility from Antigua; the other was fueled for the flight to Guadeloupe with Mrs. Cooper and the children already inside.†
- ...I'll demand an immediate flight to Tranquility, and when I get here there'll be three pine coffins on the pier, supposedly containing my wife and children.†
- Bourne behaved far worse on the pier of Tranquility Inn, striking his own brother, the amiable Saint Jay, until the younger man subdued him and had him carried up the steps to the nearest villa.†
- And two Canadian guests of the hotel, close friends of the owner, both of whom had met the disconsolate man when Tranquility Inn opened with great fireworks several years ago-they asked to pay their respects and offer whatever support or comfort they could.†
- "Shut up," said the owner of Tranquility Inn.†
- The governor's aide rose from the chair, wearing the ill-fitting jacket worn by Jason Bourne when he had flown back to Tranquility from Blackburne Airport.†
- In a dark storage room on the third floor of Tranquility Inn's main complex, Bourne, who had shed the military tunic, and the old Frenchman sat on two stools in front of a window overlooking the east and west paths of the shoreline resort.†
- A progressively less tentative peace returned to Tranquility Isle.†
- Become a tourist in Montserrat, a roving 'guest' at Tranquility Inn.†
- You wouldn't have a house and I wouldn't have Tranquility Inn if it wasn't for him.†
- I am faster than the mongoose and, like the mongoose, I know every foot trail on Tranquility.†
- Tranquility Chapel, sir.†
- Bourne tugged at his jacket, squared his shoulders in military fashion, and walked out into the lobby toward the priests and the owner of Tranquility Inn.†
- His leg locked in place as if crippled, Jason limped convincingly from one end of Tranquility Inn's property to the other, his eye focused through the mirrored lens of the camera, seeing everything, but no sign of young Ishmael.†
- A distraught guest of Tranquility?†
- The automatic in his hand, the hissing flare continuously erupting as shafts of color shot down from the stained-glass windows, Bourne crept to the far aisle, his eyes moving constantly, seeking out everything he no longer remembered about Tranquility Inn's chapel.†
- It's been barely an hour and Henry's got Tranquility ringed.†
- "Is he a native?" asked the doctor, looking at the owner of Tranquility Inn.†
- That's what we're doing here and that's what Henry's doing out on the water all around Tranquility.†
- The owner of Tranquility Inn stared at his brother-in-law.†
Definitions:
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(1)
(tranquil) calm and undisturbed
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)