People looked at the stage, at the count, at Raoul, and wondered if this curious event was connected in any way with the paragraph in that morning's paper.
He heard that she had had a mass said, that morning, for the repose of her father's soul and spent a long time praying in the little church and on the fiddler's tomb.
From that time, she worked with all her might to "smother" her rival, enlisting the services of influential friends to persuade the managers not to give Christine an opportunity for a fresh triumph.
The performance has only begun and you know that the ghost does not usually come until the middle of the first act.
The Montague girl, who had made him up that morning, with close attention to his eyebrows, watched him from back of the cameras, and she seized both his hands when he left the set.
Late that day in the projection room Baird and the Montague girl watched the "rush" of that morning's episode.
He took a long look at the pleasant little room as he left it that morning.
That morning at sunrise great confusion prevailed in the sand-covered courtyard of Our Lady of Dolours, at the door of which a couple of priests were mounting guard.
While I was looking down upon the rafts that morning in Heilbronn, the daredevil spirit of adventure came suddenly upon me, and I said to my comrades: "I am going to Heidelberg on a raft.
We discussed everything we knew, during the first fifteen or twenty minutes, that morning, and then branched out into the glad, free, boundless realm of the things we were not certain about.
That morning was a very full one for Alexey Alexandrovitch.
Levin heard them, and unconsciously, as they talked, going over the past, over what had been up to that morning, he thought of himself as he had been yesterday till that point.
On the table lay a piece of stick which they had broken together that morning, trying their strength.
Perhaps with an eye to first impressions, Mr Carker was very carefully and trimly dressed, that morning.
It meant that Mrs. Lecount had not wasted her time that morning.
Or she may have thought us, on reflection, rather a suspicious family; and anything suspicious in which a woman was concerned may have taken her mind back to that morning call of yours in Vauxhall Walk.
He answered his father's sardonic look of inquiry by at once explaining that a very important proposal for his future benefit had been made to him, that morning, at the office.
Do you remember when you came out on us from among the sand hills, that morning, looking for Mr. Betteredge?
I happened to wear, that morning, the same coat which I had worn on the day of my interview with Rachel.
On that morning, as Captain Aylmer had walked home from church, he had doubted much what would be Clara's answer to him.
That morning, as he was shaving himself, he had something to say that was very particular as to which he was at that moment so nervous, that he had cut himself slightly through the trembling of his hand.
But Will was half inclined to go, although he knew that the world would judge him to be heartless if he were to go hunting immediately on the receipt of the tidings which had reached him that morning.
She saw neither of the ladies on that morning, but Sir Anthony came out to say a word of farewell to her in the hall.
Of course, the coming of Bunfit and the woman would have set the girl's mind to work in that direction; but then Bunfit and the woman had only been there on that morning.
Any ways he isn't goin' to take the necklace with him on that morning.
She had been with her diamonds that morning, and had seen them out of the box and into it.
At the pang of that remembrance, it was as if a devil entered into her--a devil of stubborn pride, which grew blacker with every hour of that morning.
The blue of the sky, the feathery green of the larch-trees, the mountains, were no longer to him what they had been early that morning.
Yes, the party had made the ascent that morning--they had been seen, been heard jodelling on the top.
He could not consult with June, because she had gone upthat morning in the train of Eric Cobbley and his lot.
Lennan--looking deeply into the past from the less romantic present?
When a man has some thing good to live for it is astonishing how sober he becomes; and what Dartie had was really good--a three to one chance for an autumn handicap, publicly assessed at twenty-five to one.
Unconsciously his hand strayed to the white rosebud she had fastened in his coat as they strolled round the conservatory together that morning.
That morning he breakfasted with us silently, looking mostly into his cup.
That morning I got up from my breakfast, pushing the chair back, and rang the bell violently, or perhaps I should say resolutely, or perhaps I should say eagerly, I do not know.
Generally on getting up from breakfast I would sit down in the window with a book and let them clear the table when they liked; but if you think that on that morning I was in the least impatient, you are mistaken.
This is how I looked at it that morning--and even now I seem to see an undeniable vestige of truth in that exaggerated view of a common occurrence.
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