Evening
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I then related the
evening'
s incidents to the Canadian, secretly hoping he would come around to the idea of not deserting the captain; but my narrative had no result other than Ned's voicing deep regret that he hadn't strolled across the Vigo battlefield on his own behalf.
We'll succeed the next time, and as soon as this evening, if need be . .
Near eleven o'clock in the evening, I received a most unexpected visit from Captain Nemo.
By
evening
there was still no improvement in our situation.
Near
evening
one more meter had been dug from the trench.
That
evening
Captain Nemo was forced to open the spigots of his air tanks and shoot a few spouts of fresh oxygen through the Nautilus's interior.
We were abreast of the tip of South America by March 31 at seven o'clock in the
evening.
Now then, that
evening
it became obvious, much to my satisfaction, that we were returning north by the Atlantic route.
Near
evening
it approached the Falkland Islands, whose rugged summits I recognized the next day.
Which he did that same evening, but strictly as retaliation.
This fishing ended our stay in the waterways of the Amazon, and that
evening
the Nautilus took to the high seas once more.
At ten o'clock in the evening, the skies caught on fire.
The electricians on board decided to cut the cable before fishing it up, and by eleven o'clock that
evening
they had retrieved the damaged part.
By
evening
we had cleared 200 leagues up the Atlantic.
In the evening, at preparation, he pulled out his pens from his desk, arranged his small belongings, and carefully ruled his paper.
Every Thursday
evening
he wrote a long letter to his mother with red ink and three wafers; then he went over his history note-books, or read an old volume of "Anarchasis" that was knocking about the study.
In the evening, after the poor dinner of his landlord, he went back to his room and set to work again in his wet clothes, which smoked as he sat in front of the hot stove.
To shut himself up every
evening
in the dirty public room, to push about on marble tables the small sheep bones with black dots, seemed to him a fine proof of his freedom, which raised him in his own esteem.
When Charles returned in the evening, she stretched forth two long thin arms from beneath the sheets, put them round his neck, and having made him sit down on the edge of the bed, began to talk to him of her troubles: he was neglecting her, he loved another.
He had broken his leg the
evening
before on his way home from a Twelfth-night feast at a neighbour's.
He found no one downstairs; he went up to the first floor to their room; say her dress still hanging at the foot of the alcove; then, leaning against the writing-table, he stayed until the evening, buried in a sorrowful reverie.
It was he who might rather have been taken for the virgin of the
evening
before, whilst the bride gave no sign that revealed anything.
A meal together, a walk in the
evening
on the highroad, a gesture of her hands over her hair, the sight of her straw hat hanging from the window-fastener, and many another thing in which Charles had never dreamed of pleasure, now made up the endless round of his happiness.
In the evening, before prayers, there was some religious reading in the study.
In post chaises behind blue silken curtains to ride slowly up steep road, listening to the song of the postilion re-echoed by the mountains, along with the bells of goats and the muffled sound of a waterfall; at sunset on the shores of gulfs to breathe in the perfume of lemon trees; then in the
evening
on the villa-terraces above, hand in hand to look at the stars, making plans for the future.
A fear took hold of her; she called Djali, and hurriedly returned to Tostes by the high road, threw herself into an armchair, and for the rest of the
evening
did not speak.
The steward sent to Tostes to pay for the operation reported in the
evening
that he had seen some superb cherries in the doctor's little garden.
She was a woman of about forty, with fine shoulders, a hook nose, a drawling voice, and on this
evening
she wore over her brown hair a simple guipure fichu that fell in a point at the back.
She looked long at the windows of the chateau, trying to guess which were the rooms of all those she had noticed the
evening
before.
"There are even two cigars in it," said he; "they'll do for this
evening
after dinner."
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