She gave a little laugh, but she said nothing more, and Bernard gave no further account of his plan.
Bernard opened the door for her to pass out; she gave him a charming nod as he stood there, and he turned back to Gordon with the reflection of her smile in his face.
She gave him a joyous, demonstrative little welcome; she was evidently very glad to see him.
She gave him an inspired look, which knocked, in the stony regions of his heart, on the corner closed to God.
She gave a cry of terror; her eyes, wide open, gazed at the old man with awful fixity.
She gave him a nod cool enough to lower the thermometer several degrees, and scribbled away upon the yellow pad under her hand as if Baumberger had sunk into the oblivion her temper wished for him.
Good Indian heard him as he passed close by them, and heard also the keen thrust she gave in return; and he stopped and half turned, looking at her with involuntary appreciation.
Phoebe was sloshing around upon the flooded floor of her milk-house, with her skirts tucked up and her indignation growing greater as she gave it utterance, rescuing her pans of milk and her jars of cream.
She gave me also to understand with some spirit that there was no question here of founding a family.
She gave me a startled glance quite unusual with her, more than wonderful to me; and suddenly as though she had seen me for the first time she exclaimed in a tone of compunction: “Oh!
She gave no sign but one of her wistful attempts at a smile.
She gave a slight start and without looking at me again glided out of the room, the many folds of her brown skirt remaining undisturbed as she moved.
She gave me to understand on the stairs, that it was a blow to dear Mrs. Pocket that dear Mr. Pocket should be under the necessity of receiving gentlemen to read with him.
She gave me a triumphant glance in passing me, as if she rejoiced that my hands were so coarse and my boots were so thick, and she opened the gate, and stood holding it.
She gave a little grunt, which, from his knowledge of her inarticulate expressions, he took to mean dissent.
She gave up all attempt to make one; instead, she just helped him.
She gave him a rapid glance, perceived that her statuette was of altogether exceptional merit, and then smiled, knowingly, as if this had long been an agreeable certainty.
She gave a loving twist to his rose-colored top-knot, and bade him go and fetch her burnous.
Then reassured, little by little, by Rowland's benevolent visage, she gave him an appealing glance and a timorous "Really?
Seeing the heap of shattered clay and the mallet in Roderick's hand, she gave a cry of horror.
Then suddenly, as if she had perceived Roderick for the first time, she gave him a charming nod, a radiant smile.
As she gave me no hint to leave, perhaps she thought backgammon might divert the count's mind and quiet those fatal nervous susceptibilities, the excitements of which were killing him.
She gave me a poignant glance which was like the cry of a soldier when his wound is touched; she was humbled but enraptured too.
These, in a moment when they were needed, she gave to her husband, not telling him they were gifts and savings of her own.
She gave me a cold, severe glance, under which my own eyelids fell, as much from a sense of humiliation as to hide the tears that rose beneath them.
She gave a moment's recollection, as they hurried along, to the little circumstances which the same spots had witnessed earlier in the morning.
She gave him a look askance under her long fringed lids--a surly yet half- slyly relenting look, because she wanted to get her way of him, and had the cunning wit and shrewdness of a child witch.
She gave her a suite of rooms and a waiting woman of her own, and even provided her with a suitable wardrobe.
She gave him a brilliant smile, and from her lustrous eyes surely there passed something which lit a fire of hope in his.
She gave my head a rough touzling and finished me off with something like a box on the ear.
She gave one of her town houses for a Suffrage headquarters, produced one of her own plays at the Princess Theater, was arrested for picketing during a garment-makers' strike, etc.
Hoping to impress the lesson more deeply, Mrs. March, who had a good deal of humor, resolved to finish off the trial in an appropriate manner, so she gave Hannah a holiday and let the girls enjoy the full effect of the play system.
She gave me a funny little sky parlor--all she had, but there is a stove in it, and a nice table in a sunny window, so I can sit here and write whenever I like.
She gave so many reasons that I've forgotten them all.
She gave satisfaction to the romantic tendency which is in every one of us, to a more or less degree.
She gave to the novel a breadth and a range which it had never hitherto had.
It was no use attempting to continue, soshe gave up "the worst of trades," lucrative though it might be.
Then, still within the entrance to the Law Courts, she gave them 50 copecks, asking them to get her two rolls and some cigarettes.
She gave him no answer and, without looking up, followed the jailer out of the room.
She gave a very full and intelligent account, speaking with a strong German accent.
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