He didn't speak to her again, but told me to turn her on the bed, so that he could get at one of her ears.
I will undertake to put it out of this blackguard's power ever to lay a finger on her again--but I can only do so on one condition, which it rests entirely with you to grant.
He walked away a little; and I whispered to her again, 'Why don't you suckle it?
Mrs. Wardour locked the door of the room where she sat, and refused to see or speak to her again.
And, if he did think of her again, she would be far off, nobody knew where.
Concerning Mrs. Wardour, she reasoned justly: she who is even once unjust can not complain if the like is expected of her again.
He entered the room, taking in at a glance the fact of Margaret's presence; but after the first cold distant bow, he never seemed to let his eyes fall on her again.
It seemed as if any day now might give him the certainty, without having which he had determined never to offer to her again.
Only you come and hear her, and you won't speak lightly on her again.
He had never mentioned the locket to her again; too happy that she smiled at him--still happier because he observed in her a more subdued air, something that he interpreted as the growth of womanly tenderness and seriousness.
At the end of the verse, he looked up at her again, and a half mocking smile played in his eyes.
Darby was not quick always, and he looked down at his clothes and then at her again, his dazed brain wondering.
It was the first greeting the boy had received, and though he returned it sullenly, it warmed him, and the cloud passed from his brow and presently he looked at her again.
I looked at her again; her eyes were closed, her hands were clasped, and her lips were moving.
Shyness fell on her again, the ready words faltered, and gradually she became silent.
He looked at her again, openly, and with growing interest.
It was nearly eleven o'clock before Captain Horton found an opportunity to speak to her again.
Fan glanced timidly at her again, her eyes brightening, a red colour flushing her pale cheeks, and her lips quivering.
He never attempted to make love to her again, utterly disappointing the hopes of Lady de Courcy, Mrs Proudie, and Lady Clandidlem.
Look here, now; if I have vexed you about Amelia Roper, I'll make you a promise never to speak to her again.
He was thinking almost hourly of a girl whom he had loved, whom he did love, but whom he had so injured, that, under no circumstances, could he be allowed to speak to her again.
He wheeled round and opened the door for her, but he did not look at her again, nor she at him.
He discarded his cynicism and leaned towards her again, eager, persuasive.
Why could not Tryst have been left by nature just a beer-loving serf, devoid of grief for his dead wife, devoid of longing for the nearest he could get to her again, devoid of susceptibility to this young man's influence?
Afraid to look at her again, afraid to touch her, afraid to think of having sundered the last thread by which she held upon the mercy of Heaven, he gathered his cloak about him, and glided swiftly up the stairs.
He looked at the figure by the door, and fastened his attentive eyes on her again; a ray of clearer light appeared to him to shine into his mind, from her bright face.
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