About then Katherine's ma was kissing Bonnie Bell some more--she seemed never to get tired of kissing Bonnie Bell.
About then I seen them two old men looking at each other.
About then, though, I begins to wonder if I hadn't been a little too sure about Sadie.
About then he turns in between a couple of fancy stone gate-posts, twists around a cracked bluestone drive, and lands me at the front steps of Nightingale Cottage.
About then we hears Mr. Rufus Rastus, the Congo brunet that's master of ceremonies on the car, havin' an argument out in the vestibule.
How comes it about then, that they don't look as well as you do?
How comes it about then, that there is so great a War between you and the orthodox?
How comes it about then, that Men are not asham'd to do that in the Sight of God, and before the Face of the holy Angels, that they would be ashamed to do before Men?
About then, though, in trails the taxi starter, the manager and a brace of house detectives.
About then I begun to wish I knew more about him, his general habits and so on.
About then I noticed that their compressor was chugging away nearly opposite me and that the lines of hose stretched out fifty feet or more.
It's about then that I springs this hunch of mine.
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