1 When I had done, that name was immediately taken up.
2 I would not, therefore, immediately charm the snake.
3 They discovered I could draw: their pencils and colour-boxes were immediately at my service.
4 And I came out immediately, for I trembled at the idea of being dragged forth by the said Jack.
5 A distant bell tinkled: immediately three ladies entered the room, each walked to a table and took her seat.
6 I wrote to Moor House and to Cambridge immediately, to say what I had done: fully explaining also why I had thus acted.
7 The saying might have worn out of my memory, had not a circumstance immediately followed which served indelibly to fix it there.
8 He listened very gravely; his face, as I went on, expressed more concern than astonishment; he did not immediately speak when I had concluded.
9 I listened too; and as I happened to be seated quite at the top of the room, I caught most of what he said: its import relieved me from immediate apprehension.
10 Had I attended to the suggestions of pride and ire, I should immediately have left him; but something worked within me more strongly than those feelings could.
11 When I returned to my seat, that lady was just delivering an order of which I did not catch the import; but Burns immediately left the class, and going into the small inner room where the books were kept, returned in half a minute, carrying in her hand a bundle of twigs tied together at one end.
12 An extinguished candle stood on the table; she was bending over the fire, and seemed reading in a little black book, like a prayer-book, by the light of the blaze: she muttered the words to herself, as most old women do, while she read; she did not desist immediately on my entrance: it appeared she wished to finish a paragraph.