I realised thatit was a most unseemly hour for calling on a young, beautiful and unprotected lady, but the exigencies of the moment lent moral support to my invasion.
His smile was polite but ironic, and it was not long before I realised that he knew his own game too well to be affected by cajolery.
He realised that I was not such a fool as I looked, perhaps.
The seduction of the snow smothered the hint before he realised that it had brushed the skirts of warning.
The moment he passed the doorway he realised that he had been the subject of conversation between the head cashier and his enemy.
He realised that, at the rate at which they were firing, an enormous wastage was taking place, but he was powerless, and could only hope that the result would justify the expenditure.
He uttered a shout of rage, and strove to hew his way to the side of the junk; but even as he did so, he realised that he was too late.
Again and again he brought the butt to his shoulder, only to lower it when he realised that it was a false alarm.
But even as he thought this he realised that he must not allow her to do so.
Although he had not been told it, he realised that, indirectly, hunger was the cause of the crime and might easily become the cause of another; for their tempers were sharper even than their appetites.
Then, and only then, did a word escape either; but the man had passed through torture and unavailing regret, for he realised that he had had no right to bring this girl into such a fight.
He realised that it was a crime to put this young, beautiful life in peril; that his own life was a poor, contemptible thing, and that he had been possessed of the egotism of the selfish and the young.
He realised that he had come to the parting of the ways in his life.
The officer did not understand what Nance had said, but he realised that, whatever she intended to do, she had an advantage over him.
He realised that he had lost his way, and he looked on all sides for some glimpse of a main road, but could see none, and the path he had followed evidently terminated at the summit where he stood.
After that he realised that it would be better for him to go.
I realised that by nine out of every ten men and five out of every ten women the literary page in the paper is turned over with exactly the same impatience with which I turn over the betting columns.
For a long time he saw no place that seemed to him a safe one for his purpose, so he went on and on until suddenly he realised that he was tired.
The next instant he realised that it was only Nan's chair which had rocked a little from the jar of the closing door.
He saw now that he had been foolish to undertake the work as he had done, but he realised that it would not help his case to make a fuss about it.
Then, with hardly a moment's pause, his mind reverted to himself, and he realised that he might stubbornly remain there for hours without regaining faith.
Pierre, whom fatigue had suddenly mastered, forced himself to eat before going to bed, for he realised that want of food was one of the chief causes of the weakness which had come over him.
However, finding Madame Chaise's eyes fixed upon his own, and seeing Gustave smile, he realised that he ought not to exult in this fashion.
When he realised that Ernesta, the mother, favoured him, he asked her daughter's hand, feeling certain of success.
For a moment he was conscious of the abyss before him: his chastity was his last prop, the very dignity of his spoilt life; and he realised that, if after yielding to his reason he also yielded to his flesh, he would be utterly lost.
And the doctor, watching it, realised that a certain indefinable change had come about that very moment in the room.
For, on this fifth day, he realised that he had stayed long enough in the town and that for reasons he could only vaguely define to himself it was wiser and safer that he should leave.
He realised that he was in a milieu that suited him and stroked him the right way.
He did not know very much more about the case of the humorist than when he first sat down to listen; but he realised that no amount of words from his Swedish friend would help to reveal the real facts.
I was particularly depressed when I realised that I had made myself an unconscious accomplice of Director Cornet's basest interests.
I realised that none of my available works would in any way be suitable for such an occasion.
I realised that I had more or less believed that my score would explain itself, and that my singers would arrive at the right interpretation of their own accord.
Now he realised that there is a worse evil than solitude--the compulsory companionship of a man who once was, and is no longer, your friend.
Then he realised that he had been caught in a trap and had not manifested enough surprise.
He realised that if the murderer knew the district and was moving in a circle purposely, he was doing so in order that he might lure him to his death.
And, in his course through the years, or as the years coursed by him, he realised that a pair of gollywog legs was not the worst disability which a human being might suffer.
On the other hand, the swift pleasure in the boy's eyes when he realised that he was in the presence of the popular hero, proved him free of doubts such as mine.
He eyed the green brass buttons of my greatcoat with disapproval but let me off with a warning as he realised that I was on leave from that God-forsaken spot; I think he felt sorry for me.
After a while he realised that he was being teased and took the joke in good humour.
More than ever he realised that he had a long apprenticeship to serve.
He even laughed as he realised that again he was hungry and must rely upon chance for a meal.
Oh, what a welcome present--how gladly he realised that henceforth he must date his life from that day.
Shock the first came when he realised that he was in a first-class carriage; shock the second, when he saw that his solitary companion was a lady.
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