When she refused to photograph the pictures in a radiology atlas, he was furious.
When she tried to interview potential witnesses at Belmont, she was prevented by the administration.
When she refused, I wrote the dean and he initiated the termination for cause action.
When she tried to get specifics on these conflicts, Jimbo answered that, ".
When she emerged, she packed up her belongings and left.
When she smiled, she showed two rows of strong, crooked yellow teeth.
She looked up when she heard me, and smiled, but I saw that she had been crying.
When she meant to be entertaining and agreeable, she nodded her head incessantly and snapped her eyes at one.
The road followed the windings of the draw; when she came to the first bend, she waved at me and disappeared.
When she saw me, she ran out of her dark corner and threw her arms around me.
When she died--" Mary gave a little involuntary jump.
Her skipping-rope had hung over her arm when she came in and after she had walked about for a while she thought she would skip round the whole garden, stopping when she wanted to look at things.
So when she was a sickly, fretful, ugly little baby she was kept out of the way, and when she became a sickly, fretful, toddling thing she was kept out of the way also.
When she stepped to the wall and lifted the hanging ivy he started.
Had she doubted his meaning while she listened, the glow in his face, when she looked up at him, would have been decisive.
One day, when she lay to for a while at a small town in Kentucky, Haley went up into the place on a little matter of business.
I have told her that one soul is worth more than all the money in the world; and how will she believe me when she sees us turn round and sell her child?
When she wakes up and feels a little rested, we will see," said Mrs. Bird.
Bathsheba sat here till it began to rain, and the light vanished, when she withdrew to lie restlessly in her bed and re-enact in a worn mind the lurid scene of yesternight.
Bathsheba, when she learnt of this proposal--for Oak was obliged to consult her--at first languidly objected.
When she began to speak Miss Minchin started quite violently and sat staring at her over her eyeglasses, almost indignantly, until she had finished.
This was a new state of affairs for little Miss Legh, who was accustomed, when she screamed, to hear other people protest and implore and command and coax by turns.
When she spoke it was in a quiet, steady voice; she held her head up, and everybody listened to her.
When she came to this place, she came weary of her life, to end it here.
Sergeant Cuff looked attentively at our second housemaid--at her face, when she came in; at her crooked shoulder, when she went out.
When she went on, but one sign of feeling was discernible in her.
Did you meet her accidentally, when she spoke to you?
When she arrived at Boston, the poor woman was in great distress of mind.
When she is heard of again, Amenaide Brecourt has become Jeanne de la Cour.
When she had in some degree recovered herself, Mace asked her certain questions.
When she heard it there came before her imagination the figure of a man standing beside a desolate rock on the seashore.
When she reentered, Robert was turning over magazines, sketches, and things that lay upon the table in great disorder.
When she saw it lying there, she stamped her heel upon it, striving to crush it.
When she knocked at Mademoiselle Reisz's door one afternoon there was no response; so unlocking the door, as usual, she entered and found the apartment deserted, as she had expected.
When she looked at the hedges, she thought the elder at least must soon be coming out; and when sheturned round to Harriet, she saw something like a look of spring, a tender smile even there.
What happiness it must be to her good old grandmother and excellent aunt, when she comes to visit them!
I would come and pay her a visit next Tuesday; when she hoped to have something to offer me in the way of amusement, which she would not now more particularly describe, only sea-green was her favourite colour.
She looked faded and pinched; and her lips began to quiver, as if she was very weak, when she spoke of her sister.
However, when she saw my father was bent upon it, she sighed, and said she would try; and if she did not do well, of course she might give it up.
I don't think I ever dream of any words or sound she makes; she is very noiseless and still, but she comes to me when she is very sorry or very glad, and I have wakened with the clasp of her dear little arms round my neck.
It was next day, when she was a little better, that Miss Watkin got some explanation out of her.
She did not come down till tea-time, when she appeared in a becoming wrapper and a pale face; but she was quite recovered by supper, and the meal was very cheerful.
He seems happier with Mary Ann than with us, William," she said, when she returned to her sewing.
When she went in Philip was poring over the prayer-book, hiding his eyes with his hands so that she might not see he had been crying.
In memory of her, when she is dead, Her ashes, in an urn more precious Than the rich jewel'd coffer of Darius, Transported shall be at high festivals Before the kings and queens of France.
What she confess'd I will report, so please you; these her women Can trip me if I err, who with wet cheeks Were present when she finish'd.
I have heard it said the fittest time to corrupt a man's wife is when she's fall'n out with her husband.
Other women cloy The appetites they feed, but she makes hungry Where most she satisfies; for vilest things Become themselves in her, that the holy priests Bless her when sheis riggish.
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