1 She felt chilled and pinched as she entered the room.
2 She entered the hall with him during a lull in the dance.
3 The room looked cheerless and dingy to Edna as she entered.
4 If Mademoiselle happened to be away, Edna would usually enter and wait for her return.
5 She was mounted upon a high stepladder, unhooking a picture from the wall when he entered.
6 A maid, alarmed at the din of breaking glass, entered the room to discover what was the matter.
7 A general air of surprise and genuine satisfaction fell upon every one as they saw the pianist enter.
8 It sometimes entered Mr. Pontellier's mind to wonder if his wife were not growing a little unbalanced mentally.
9 She did not wish to enter the coupe, and told Doctor Mandelet she would walk; she was not afraid, and would go alone.
10 When Edna entered the dining-room one evening a little late, as was her habit, an unusually animated conversation seemed to be going on.
11 He stared up disapprovingly over his eye-glasses as Mr. Pontellier entered, wondering who had the temerity to disturb him at that hour of the morning.
12 Within the precincts of her home she felt like one who has entered and lingered within the portals of some forbidden temple in which a thousand muffled voices bade her begone.
13 When Edna knocked at Mademoiselle Reisz's front room door and entered, she discovered that person standing beside the window, engaged in mending or patching an old prunella gaiter.
14 He was not dreaming of scandal when he uttered this warning; that was a thing which would never have entered into his mind to consider in connection with his wife's name or his own.
15 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.
16 As she seated herself and was about to begin to eat her soup, which had been served when she entered the room, several persons informed her simultaneously that Robert was going to Mexico.
17 When Mrs. Pontellier left him to enter her room, the young man descended the steps and strolled over toward the croquet players, where, during the half-hour before dinner, he amused himself with the little Pontellier children, who were very fond of him.
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