I declared I had done nothing--I had been exceedingly careful; to which my companion rejoined that Miss Bordereau had assured her she had had a scene with me--a scene that had upset her.
We held, justly, as I think, that we had done more for his memory than anyone else, and we had done it by opening lights into his life.
The end of it was that I did return to Venice on the twelfth day; and as my gondola gently bumped against Miss Bordereau's steps a certain palpitation of suspense told me that I had done myself a violence in holding off so long.
Miss Tita wanted to know what I had done to her; her aunt had told her that I had made her so angry.
If you want to see Jenkins you'll have to; he's going back to New York to-morrow.
She's coming twice a week, and more, if I need her.
Er--you haven't heard from Uncle William then, lately, I take it.
I'd give ten years of my life to know Greek," she said, when he had done.
When he had done explaining, she cried enthusiastically: "I do think that to be a sailor must be the finest thing in the world!
Ridley murmured a few lines of poetry under his breath, and remarked, as if to conceal the fact that he had done so, "Very hot to-day.
The next morning I rode into Harrodstown not wholly easy in my mind concerning the wisdom of the thing I had done.
And when I had done, much to my discomfiture, she seized me in her strong arms and kissed me.
I was entranced at the thought of what I had done.
And you said that the lands beyond," and I pointed to the West as he had done, "should belong to it until the sun sets on the sea again.
Monsieur Vigo threw out his hands, and laughed exactly as he had done in his log store at Kaskaskia.
A chance to abstain from inflicting a terrible blot upon the memory of a man who certainly had his faults, but who, personally, had done you no wrong.
Newman, as he had done before, left his conveyance at the inn and walked the short remaining distance to the chateau.
He told her a great many things he had done, and regaled her with anecdotes of Western life; she was from Philadelphia, and with her eight years in Paris, talked of herself as a languid Oriental.
He had done what he wanted; he had seen the great things, and he had given his mind a chance to "improve," if it would.
I wish I had done you a wrong, that you might come to me in that fine fashion!
As he sat in the corner of the railway carriage he saw that he had done nothing.
When he had done this he found himself in plenty of time and so walked along the Strand.
Lawson was painting with infinite labour, working till he could hardly stand for days and then scraping out all he had done.
Thinking he had done a generous thing, he had expected that Monsieur Ducroz would overwhelm him with expressions of gratitude.
When he had done this, she told him how an art-student who had a room on the floor above her--but she interrupted herself.
After it had passed, there was stillness and emptiness once more, until the policeman showed himself again on his beat, and Marco slipped into the shadow of the wall as he had done before.
He felt again as he had done then--but now he was in another land and far away from his father.
The Rat was as ready as Marco and sat upright as he had done.
The church clock pealed out two before I had done.
Mother said it had done more to make a man of him than anything that ever happened.
When Robert showed him what he could prove, the bad man said it was no use, he had to die in a few days, so he might as well go with a clean conscience, and he told about everything he had done.
The instant I saw mother's face, I knew what I had done.
There was no uncertainty, no nervousness, though usually I am very nervous when I begin to speak; and when I had finished I knew that I had done my best.
I replied readily, and at once regretted that I had done so, for the man's choice of topics was most unpleasant.
I had done so, and had then sent him a return invitation.
When he came to me and began to compliment me on the work I had done, I could not rise.
Anthony that if I needed help in a crowd of strangers that included her, I would immediately turn to her, knowing from her face that, whatever I had done, she would understand and assist me.
Grettir lost his temper, thinking he had done it out of mischief, but he fetched the ball, brought it back and going up to Audun drove it straight into his forehead, so that the skin was broken.
Then he told again the story as he had done before of what had taken place with the men.
The bondi thanked him for what he had done, as did many other men, for the quickness and boldness of his deed had impressed them much.
It WOULD be astonishing indeed,' said the Badger simply, 'if I HAD done it.
He sang this very loud, with great unction and expression; and when he had done, he sang it all over again.
Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't.
When he came to himself again, he said, if he had done or said anything amiss, he desired their worships to think it was his infirmity.
Would I had done't, So the revenge alone pursu'd me!
If your ladyship would say 'Thanks, Pompey,' I had done.
This had filled him with jealousy, and he had done all he could, on every occasion, to injure Madeleine.
He peered through the pane as he had doneat the public house.
Now, as he went along, he reminded himself of this observation; but it failed to frighten him as it had done before.
They never boasted of Robert Acton, nor indulged in vainglorious reference to him; they never quoted the clever things he had said, nor mentioned the generous things he had done.
Presently he said, "If I had done as I liked I would have come to see you several times.
But do you know, as regards the sacrifice, that I don't believe he admired you when this decision was taken quite so much as he had done a fortnight before?
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