She didn't care--not a scrap, and she glanced about for a piece of paper.
It produced none the less something of the desired effect--to leave him simply wondering why, over the matter of their reunion, she didn't yield to his arguments.
She didn't suspect me of having haggled with you--her words pelted me like hail.
The servant is a fool; she didn't tell me you were here.
She didn't give him much of a chance last evenin', seemed to me," he said.
She didn't seem to want to talk about him more'n she has about John.
Oh dear, yes, she was a streetwalker--she didn't count.
She didn't say a word: the authors had even deprived her of a line or two, because it was superfluous.
Nay, more, she didn't even know how to deport herself on the stage: she thrust her arms in front of her while she swayed her whole body to and fro in a manner which struck the audience as unbecoming and disagreeable.
She didn't ask for confidences; she believed that Nana had always lived decently, and now it was enough for her to have found her again in a fine position and to observe her kind feelings toward her son.
She didn't know how many were still in the village, nor where they were, but she could tell the Captain where they had been.
She didn't look like a tramp woman, but like one who had once been able to take proper care of herself, and she was still young.
He reached the table when all the others were half through breakfast, and made his peace by genially asking his mother if she didn't want him to drive her to church in the car.
She didn't want me to tell you that she had asked me about Mr. Townsend; but I told her I would.
Marian didn't want me to speak to you; she didn't want you to know that they receive him.
She didn't notice a stick or a stone all the while we were away--not a picture nor a view, not a statue nor a cathedral.
So she didn't lose no time, but asked him; and hugged him and kissed him over and over again, and then turned him over to the old man, and he took what was left.
She didn't know it was his first time, and it might worry her to the limit if he didn't put it over all right.
She didn't look that way, and he was mighty glad of it, because perhaps she wouldn't like him much if she was.
She didn't expect anything, not a darned thing," said Tembarom.
Her ladyship wouldn't believe she hadn't been forward when she saw things she didn't like, though every one in the hall knew the girl hated his bold ways with her, and her mother nearly broke her heart.
She didn't come in, or we would have seen her before now.
So she didn't think any more about it until this came up, then all of a sudden she did think of it.
She didn't seem to have no sea legs, as you may say.
She didn't seem to believe I had any letter from Carlton--that's what comes of being careless.
She didn't say much; but the next mornin' she goes down to town and buys that lamp, and she saws off them table legs herself.
She didn’t get any further because I had jumped up and frightened her by shouting: “Is she ill?
She didn’t know what impenitent wretches had been breathing within these walls in the time of that godless and wicked man who had planted every seed of perdition in “our Rita’s” ill-disposed heart.
She didn’t hear the slightest noise of any sort till she heard me shut the door gently.
She didn’t,” he continued with polite sarcasm, “enlarge upon the facts.
She would of ruther died than to let on she didn't see.
The only trouble with her was she didn't work equal and even--left Sam's face looking peeled and spotty in places.
She didn't speak a word after that; she just faded away like a snowdrop, hour by hour.
She wanted to get rid of him, 'n' she didn't mind how she did it.
She didn't pay no more 'tention to it than if it hed belonged to the town.
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