She made the Dauphin believe whatever she chose, and he was so fond of her that one of her glances would throw him into an ecstacy and make him forget everything.
She was not deficient in wit, and could talk very well whenever she chose.
It could be seen at a glance that she could pick up the brawniest of them, and drop him from the window, if she chose.
Agatha worked if she chose, and she did not work if she did not choose.
They all knew how she could work, and what she could give if she chose; while that she had stood at the altar and been baptized, meant that something not customary with the Bates family was taking place in her heart.
But in golf half your time was spent in solemnly walking--toddling, she chose to call it--from point to point.
Beryl was audacious, self-possessed, accustomed to take her own way, to live as she chose, to know all sorts and conditions of men.
She hardened herself after the fight and resolved that, if she chose, she could still make almost any man love her.
As he stood for a moment waiting for it to be answered he wondered whether she would be at home to him, how she would greet him if she chose to see him.
Despite her keen curiosities, her resolute defiance of the conventions, her intensely modern determination to live as she chose to live, she would never belong to it.
She chose to treat Uncle James's landlord with a great deal of hauteur, and to be angry with her brother for visiting such a person.
If she chose to dance, she would dance; she had no idea of his giving himself airs; besides it was such fun taking away the gentlemen of Mary Queen of Scots' court from her; such capital fun!
She chose not to understand his hints--did not, very likely, comprehend them.
She chose to interest herself about the right or wrong of her friends; and her mind was disturbed by the Colonel's vindictive spirit.
She chose a pink-sprigged dimity, simply made, with short sleeves and collarless neck.
She chose a white silk muslin, dotted with tiny pink rosebuds, and further ornamented with fluttering ends of pale pink ribbon.
And yet, it was exceedingly comfortable and luxurious, and Patty knew she could do exactly as she chose in every respect.
If she chose, she should deceive herself, and consult nobody else.
She could perfectly well stop him if she chose, and she didn't choose.
She chose a coon's lullaby out of the pile of songs, and Olive sat down obediently and began the accompaniment.
She chose mimosa, and he bought a great mass of the fragrant golden boughs, and a bunch of violets for her.
She chose a window-seat near a writing-table at the far end of the room, and there Filippo found her when he came in five minutes later.
Your prospects are not so very certain,' said Kate, who could talk excellent English when she chose, and kept her broad Scotch for familiar or affectionate intercourse.
She could not have told why she chosefirst to call there.
Gwen Harcourt had not entered school on the first day, but one morning she appeared with the news that she should attend school all the year if she chose, but that she could leave at any time if she wished.
She knew she could compel him, if she chose, to throw caution to the winds.
Sukey, however, got no small consolation from the sense of the greatness of the trust confided in her, and of the uproar she could make in Coniston if she chose.
Laughing, she chose a little bunch of the lilies and worked them into my coat.
And the knowledge that she, if she chose, could sway and dominate him by the mere exercise of that strange feminine force within her was intoxicating and terrifying.
So Miss Lucretia had Cynthia to take supper with her at least once in the week, and watched her quietly, and let her speak of as much of her life as she chose--which was not much, at first.
He did not open the door, nor did he bid his visitor enter, but having made the way easy for her if she chose to come in, he walked back to the sofa and threw himself on it again.
But if she chose to forget the exact day, why should her friends or dependents remind her of it?
George's absence, their recent experience of his moods, and the violence by which her arm must have been broken, made them certain that Kate had more to tell if she chose to tell it.
When he told her that she might go at once if she chose, she remembered, with a pang of agony, that she had already overdrawn her account at the bankers.
I shouldn't wonder if she could be a great actress if she chose.
She knew many games, and as soon as they wearied of one, she chose another.
She remembered that Arabella had said that her father always did as Aunt Matilda directed, and truly the small woman appeared able to marshal an army of men, if she chose.
She might be as late as she chose, she might eat or fast; Tom's kindly teasing had ceased.
If Margaret had been his wife, she might have been as loftily unpractical as she chose, and she would have been no whit the worse for it.
She devoured his books as she chose, and so long as she treated them carefully, he was only amused at her choice.
If she chose to disobey Barnabas, that was between him and her, and she would tell him.
Her office of mistress of the robes imposed upon her several duties, and among others, the arrangement of the queen's jewels as she chose to have them worn.
A general mourning was ordered by the privy council for the deceased king; but as Queen Anne was already wearing black for her father, she chose purple to distinguish this occasion, and appeared in that color the day after William III.
She was permitted to retain her rooms at Whitehall as long as she chose; but on the eighth of April, after two months of mourning, she removed to Somerset House, where she established her court as queen-dowager.
I exhibited, in affecting colours, the helpless condition of Eliza; but could extort from him nothing but his consent that, if she chose, she might come and live with him.
Encouraged by these views, I told my weeping companion that I had recollected a family in which she would be kindly treated; and that, if she chose, we would not lose a moment in repairing thither.
If she chose to live elsewhere, he promised not to molest her, or intermeddle in her concerns.
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