1 I'm not making any fuss over it.
2 She had succeeded in making the room look habitable and homelike.
3 She's making it devilishly uncomfortable for me, he went on nervously.
4 Upon his arrival she began by introducing him to her atelier and making a sketch of him.
5 The little Pontellier boys were permitting them to do so, and making their authority felt.
6 She was saucy the next, moving her head up and down, making "eyes" at Robert and making "mouths" at Beaudelet.
7 A subtle current of desire passed through her body, weakening her hold upon the brushes and making her eyes burn.
8 He stood irresolute, making some excuse about his mother who expected him; he even muttered something about an engagement.
9 There was Robert's reproach making itself felt by a quicker, fiercer, more overpowering love, which had awakened within her toward him.
10 He could not be in two places at once; making a living for his family on the street, and staying at home to see that no harm befell them.
11 Victor thought there would be more logic in thus disposing of old people with an established claim for making themselves universally obnoxious.
12 Her "condition" was in no way apparent, and no one would have known a thing about it but for her persistence in making it the subject of conversation.
13 It did not strike her as in the least grotesque that she should be making of Robert the object of conversation and leading her husband to speak of him.
14 That she was seeing with different eyes and making the acquaintance of new conditions in herself that colored and changed her environment, she did not yet suspect.
15 It happened sometimes when Edna went to see Mademoiselle Reisz that the little musician was absent, giving a lesson or making some small necessary household purchase.
16 She was keeping up her music on account of the children, she said; because she and her husband both considered it a means of brightening the home and making it attractive.
17 Mrs. Pontellier's mind was quite at rest concerning the present material needs of her children, and she could not see the use of anticipating and making winter night garments the subject of her summer meditations.
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