He had returnedreturnto a late dinnerdinner, after some days ' absence , and now walkedwalkup to Hartfield to say that all were well in Brunswick Square .
But the old man decidedly refusedrefuse, thinking himself bound in honour to my friend , who , when he found the father inexorable , quittedquithis country , nor returnedreturnuntil he heardhearthat his former mistress was marriedmarryaccording to her inclinations .
In her less important moments she returnedreturnto America , metmeetStephen Blaine and marriedmarryhim -- this almost entirely because she was a little bit weary , a little bit sad .
When she had first returnedreturnto her country there had been a pagan , Swinburnian young man in Asheville , for whose passionate kisses and unsentimental conversations she had taken a decided penchant -- they had discussed the matter pro and con with an intellectual romancing quite devoid of sappiness .
However , four hours out from land , Italy boundbind, with Beatrice , his appendix burstburst, probably from too many meals in bed , and after a series of frantic telegrams to Europe and America , to the amazementamazementof the passengers the great ship slowly wheeledwheelaround and returnedreturnto New York to deposit Amory at the pier .
It 's proper to use good words , and improve your vocabilary , " returnedreturnAmy , with dignity .
I returnedreturnto my book -- Bewick 's History of British Birds : the letterpress thereof I cared little for , generally speaking ; and yet there were certain introductory pages that , child as I was , I could not pass quite as a blank .
However , they soon returnedreturn, and one of them , who venturedventureso far as to get a full sightsightof my face , liftingliftup his hands and eyes by way of admiration , criedcryout in a shrill but distinct voice , _ Hekinah degul _ : the others repeatedrepeatthe same words several times , but then I knew not what they meant .
The young man had just returnedreturnfrom Harvard College , where he had spent the previous five years .
“ The outbreak , ” I returnedreturn, “ will make a tremendous occasion of Thursday night ; ” and everyone so agreedagreewith me that , in the light of it , we lost all attention for everything else .
-- I have just returnedreturnfrom a visitvisitto my landlord -- the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with .
The Comingcomeof a Native Son The Happy Family , waitingwaitfor the Sunday supper call , were grouped around the open door of the bunk-house , gossipinggossipidly of things purely local , when the Old Man returnedreturnfrom the Stock Association at Helena ; beside him on the buggy seat satsita stranger .
“ All he lacks is a spot-light and a brass band , ” Cal returnedreturn, in much the same tone with which a woman remarks upon a last season 's hat on the head of a rival .
" You profess to love Uncle John , and yet you would disappoint his cherished hope ! " he returnedreturn.
When that sad ceremonyceremonyhad taken place , and the Doctor returnedreturn, serious enough , Heaven knows , to the great house , where the faded helpless woman , who had notwithstanding been his love and his bride in other days , lay no longer on the familiar sofa , the crisiscrisisarrived which Miss Marjoribanks had rehearsed so often , but after quite a different fashion .
A pleasant study , if a bit distracting from its plenitude of associations to Australian-born Joan Gildea , who , on her marriagemarriage, had been transplantedtransplantinto English soil , as care-free as a rose cut from the parent stem , and who now , after nearly twenty years , had returnedreturnto the scene of her youth -- a widow , a working journalist and shorn of most of her early illusions .
III It was eleven o'clock that night when Mr. Pontellier returnedreturnfrom Klein 's hotel .
When she returnedreturnhe was still standing there , like a man of stone , his back hunched , his collar turned up , his drippingdrippinghat-brim turned down , hiding his face and ears completely .
Early in the day Dorothea had returnedreturnfrom the infant school which she had setsetgoing in the village , and was takingtakeher usual place in the pretty sitting-room which divided the bedrooms of the sisters , bent on finishing a plan for some buildings ( a kind of work which she delighted in ) , when Celia , who had been watchingwatchher with a hesitating desire to propose something , saidsay--