Only at such times as she was without cocaine did her mind suffer; when she had it she was unnaturally alert.
By day I am frequently sober, but at such times I am fit company for neither man nor beast; I am harsh and unsympathetic; I scheme and I connive.
At such times I at once instituted sports, such as swimming matches, races on the beach, swings, and acrobatic performances on the horizontal bars.
On Sunday evening we generally held a prayer-service in the hut, and at such times offered up most fervent supplications for delivery.
When I offered to your sister to keep company, and to be asked in church at such times as she was willing and ready to come to the forge, I said to her, 'And bring the poor little child.
That's my life pretty much, down to such times as I got shipped off, arter Pip stood my friend.
He had even a dislike, at such times, to the company of Wickam, and was well pleased when she strolled away, as she generally did, to pick up shells and acquaintances.
At such times, he would keep clear of the obstacles in his way, mechanically; and would appear to see and hear nothing until arrival at his destination, or some sudden chance or effort roused him.
I am a little dull at such times, I know,' observed Solomon, meekly rubbing his hands.
It's soothing to know that any pardon at such times; and that, I conclude, is the secret.
At such times, there isn't any great disposition to find fault with little difficulties, in the way of comperhension, as there are so many big ones to hide them.
Tis your first acquaintance with a lake; and these ideas come over us all at such times.
He always hid himself right away when he played, for at such times he was like a sick animal, and sat quaking in his lair.
He had to make up for neglecting his work, and at such times he was doubly busy, rising early and sitting late at his bench.
But Ellen was familiar with the remoteness that came into his eyes at such times, and she knew how to dispel it with a kiss.
But they kept themselves politely in the background, for a fire went out of him at such times--do you understand?
At such times, however, it is the custom of some of the men to follow closely behind to see that harm does not come through injury against trees, stumbling, or falling from the cliffs.
When questioned at such times as to her delusion, she would admit its absurdity, but refer to an uneasy sensation in the region of the left hypochondrium, which, as she put it, surely meant that there was something wrong there.
From her description of her state at such times, she was carried out of herself, was oblivious for the moment of the presence and actions of those about her, was in short in a state of ecstasy when she "prophesied.
The Brahmaputra is an extraordinary river, as it acknowledges no permanent channel, but is constantly indulging in vagaries during the season of flood; at such times it carries away extensive islands and deposits them elsewhere.
I had been accustomed to feed this animal daily with all kinds of nice delicacies beloved by elephants, and atsuch times I always spoke to him in a peculiar phraseology.
He told Lady Malice that at such times a stranger always looked a devil to him.
It was at such times, and in the company of men certainly not better than himself, that Tom's hopes were brightest, and his confidence greatest: therefore such seasons were those of his highest bliss.
I meant to have kept it from you till night, may be, or such times as that.
And you must learn to look upon me as such, because seeing each other--getting to know each other at such times as these, is worth years of morning calls.
At each repeated urgency of his wife, that he would put himself in the way of seeking some preferment, Margaret saw that her father shrank more and more; and she strove at such times to reconcile her mother to Helstone.
At such times of stress some of my paternal Scotch crept into my speech.
At such times, however, unforeseen events invariably intruded to complicate her feelings and alter her plans.
Thus he became the object of a morbid speculation, especially at such times as this, when Lise attired herself in her new winter finery and went forth to meet him.
At such times he spoke with such rapidity that, quick though she was, she could scarcely keep up with him.
At such times, he adds, we not unfrequently see the hand involuntarily laid upon the eyelids, as if the better to support and defend the eyeball.
It should be added that the animal is at such times in an excited condition from joy; and nerve-force will be generated in excess, which naturally leads to action of some kind.
Accordingly, I began myself to observe children at such times, and asked others, including some medical men, to do the same.
Bell maintains[13] that the chest is distended with air, and is kept distended at such times, in order to give a fixed support to the muscles which are thereto attached.
At such times, she would remove them with her small hand, with such a soft smile, and gentle grace, that the very action seemed to speak volumes for her feminine sympathies.
At such times, I have, I confess, indulged in wild speculations, on their possible influence on our wayward destinies.
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