1. Actually, this time with hard feelings. 2. After driving around for some time with no success I Decided that I must get on my way. 3. After Madeleine left, Edouard spent more and more time with the little boy -every free moment. 4. At length the little lad grabs her sleeve and becomes insistent, and she is only just in time with the sick bag. 5. At one stage, he joined her, pacing with her, beating time with one hand. 6. Avent is leaving her job this week to spend more time with her family in Phoenix. 7. Better to buy time with covert operations and the steady working of violence, crime and racketeering than to risk vote-endangering controversy. 8. But now because of the religious obligation I am spending more time with my family. 9. But the best part was the partner I spent most of my time with in the small real estate department. |