Thinks'es I to myself, I don't believe the law would have been so hard on her if she hadn't been so humbly.
Josiah says, 'She hadn't ort to have a right, not a single right, because she is so humbly.
She hadn't half nor a quarter the cares that I have got.
No, she hadn't, Polly admitted, rather out of countenance.
No, she hadn't; and Polly had not liked to ask her; it could surely be nothing very serious, or she would have mentioned it.
Perhaps, with no children, and the money Warner had accumulated comparatively lately, she hadn't enough to do.
She hadn't complained; he had been more upset, impatient, than Savina.
From beyond the hall, to the accompaniment of the piano, came the words, "She might have been a mother if she hadn't looped the loop.
She hadn't intended to sin; but she must have been unusually iniquitous.
However, she hadn't got half-way through "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" before her mother appeared.
Missy turned thoughtful; there were sides to "achievement" she hadn't taken into consideration.
If she hadn't been quite so quick about it, and if she hadn't looked quite so queer when she did it, I wouldn't have thought anything at all.
She hadn't lisped for a year; and now at this very moment, when she was so especially desirous of appearing grown up and sophisticated, she must go and lisp like a baby!
That old Piper of his--she hadn't heard anything about him since their playdays in Rainbow Valley--and now here he was bobbing up again.
If she hadn't been so good, that fellow could never have fooled her as he did.
She hadn't allowed--none of us except Viola had allowed--for his appalling sensitiveness.
She hadn't been in that room five minutes before she had created a situation; a situation that bristled with difficulty and danger.
She hadn't done any good by having her husband at home.
She hadn't been constantly bringing men upstairs, as some women did, even rich ladies!
If she hadn't catered to them so much in the beginning, they wouldn't have gotten into the habit of expecting it and might have remained on good terms with her.
She hadn't realized what a strong curiosity she had as to what had become of the poor man, even though he had treated her badly.
Certainly that Clump-clump ought to be concerned about Coupeau's getting well, for if she hadn't gone to Rue de la Nation to disturb him at his job, he would never had fallen.
She hadn't measured up; she had been stupid; she hadn't known how to make love.
I know papa depends on you an awful lot; and Miss Marston said the day she went away that she wouldn't've gone if she hadn't known you would be here to look after us and keep things straight; and what would Nannie do without you?
Nora would certainly have heard the noise we made if she hadn't been so interested in her music.
If she hadn't been his mother Mr. Twist would have been certain she hated him, but he still believed that mothers couldn't hate their children.
He had not mentioned the twins to his mother, which would have been natural, seeing how very few hours he had of reunion with her, if she hadn't happened to have questioned him particularly as to his fellow-passengers on the boat.
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