And again it was Lavender’s good fortune to walk with Sheila across the moorland path they had traversed some little time before.
You say I don’t know her yet, but there will be plenty of time before we are married.
I got him just intime before he trickled into your ear.
It was only a question of time beforeone of the married was left alone to mourn.
Lothario, as I have done many a time before, than to allow him, as I am now doing, to think me unchaste and vile, even for the short time I must wait until I undeceive him?
Many a time before have I said it, and I say it now once more, a knight-errant without a lady is like a tree without leaves, a building without a foundation, or a shadow without the body that causes it.
He wondered if in going out he would step back into his own time before he had completed the work Mr. Wicker wanted him to do, and suddenly unsure, turned away regretfully.
It was no time before Amos's voice came huskily up to his friend.
I would surely know him from that description," said Auntie Sue, thinking of the wretched creature who had fallen, sobbing, at her feet so short a time before.
With her basket in hand, she went down to the lower end of the garden, where she had dug potatoes the time before, and where she had left the fork sticking upright in the ground.
The coach from York was late ere it passed, he said, and they had plenty of time before them.
The idea brought back the thoughts and feelings of the day when he had met her, so short a time before, and yet seeming far, far away in the past; so many had been the fresh incidents which had crowded into that brief period of his career.
I had heard all about it many and many a time before, but the words seemed to come home to my heart to-day.
She knew that to her husband this would seem a very little thing indeed; and she kept her sad thoughts to herself, as she had done many a time before.
This had been said to her in far sharper words many a time before; and Christie made no answer.
The next minute the great chest had been dragged out into the middle of Cracis' room and the old soldier was down upon his knees joyously unpacking the war-like equipments that he had so sadly stowed away so short a time before.
Could I let him, as I'd followed into many a fight, go off to meet those savage Gauls without me at his back to stand by him as I've done many and many a time before?
I should have liked to make love to them, to make the best of my time before I became a monk.
It would not have been safe, and we had plenty of time before us.
The two young ladies came down, and after we had breakfast I asked the mother why they were unpacking their trunks so short a time before starting.
We have made up our minds, and if we repent we have plenty of time before us.
We had plenty of time before us, and I proposed, if the Durgah should not be much further, to diverge from the road and examine them.
Witness did not recollect that he stated the precise time, but that he said the endorsements were made some time before.
Crandall stated, as witness distinctly recollects, that the endorsements were made some time before.
Crandall admitted that the words were in his handwriting, but said they were written some time before.
This attempt, which has been made many a time before, 'to unify two ages,' did not carry men far in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Stuart took his cigar from between his lips and frowned severely at the lighted end for some little time before he spoke.
But after three days Holcombe climbed the streets more leisurely, stopping for half-hours at a time before a bazaar, or sent away his guide altogether, and stretched himself luxuriously on the broad wall of the fortifications.
Illustration: Stopping for half-hours at a time before a bazaar.
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