She had never before had a trouble equal to this trouble, and, as she sat at the long window in the bedroom of her absent son, she drearily felt that it was eating the heart and spirit out of her.
She had never before been so troubled; she had never before been so bewildered.
She had never before heard so many English sentences without being able to understand one word.
Caressing the little orphan asshe had never before done, she said, with an earnestness which sank deep into the child's mind, "Ramona must not believe any such thing as that.
Happiness had come, had laid its blessing hand on her forehead, and had flown away again, leaving behind nothing but this pain, a wild pain, such as she had never before felt.
She saw his eyes resting upon her with a singularly confused and drunken look, such as she had never before seen in him.
She had never before listened to such language; yet it was not strange.
She had never before in her life been on any errand alone, and at this evening hour the Strand was very full.
She had never before possessed a long looking-glass, and now she seemed to see herself as she really was for the first time.
She had never before had to wait so long for word from him.
It was Kieff who had played the cards, had involved her in such difficulties as she had never before encountered, and then had left her perforce to extricate herself alone; to extricate herself--or to pay the price.
She had never before witnessed so painful a struggle.
A feeling of responsibility had suddenly come to her such asshe had never before known.
Although often wooed, she had never before submitted to a lover's kiss, nor allowed his arms to encircle her.
But his face and bearing were what chiefly attracted her, while a pleasurable sensation, such as she had never before experienced, swept through her being.
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