1 The cat joined the Re-education Committee and was very active in it for some days.
2 He left the door open for the crew to come back to and joined her.
3 Hands joined, heads knocking, they danced round the majestic figure of the Elizabethan age personified by Mrs. Clark, licensed to sell tobacco, on her soap box.
4 Old Bartholomew joined his finger tips; Mrs. Manresa smoothed her skirts about her knees.
5 -- And once more they applauded; and the actors joined hands and bowed.
6 A corridor joined the theatre to the door on the by-street; and with this the cabinet communicated separately by a second flight of stairs.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis StevensonContext Highlight In CHAPTER THE LAST NIGHT 7 "The wiser man thou," said John, with a peal of laughter, in which his gay followers obsequiously joined.
8 Here his captors were joined by two other persons, apparently belonging to the gang.
9 De Bracy, and other knights attached to Prince John, in obedience to a hint from him, had joined the party of the challengers, John being desirous to secure, if possible, the victory to that side.
10 Such a visage, joined to the brawny form of the holy man, spoke rather of sirloins and haunches, than of pease and pulse.
11 It contained neither secret passage nor trap-door, and unless where the door by which she had entered joined the main building, seemed to be circumscribed by the round exterior wall of the turret.
12 They were soon after joined by Front-de-Boeuf, who had been disturbed in his tyrannic cruelty in the manner with which the reader is acquainted, and had only tarried to give some necessary directions.
13 De Bracy was the first to break silence by an uncontrollable fit of laughter, wherein he was joined, though with more moderation, by the Templar.
14 "Nor to the Jew Isaac's daughter," said the Templar, who had now joined them.
15 The Preceptor had hardly given the necessary orders, when he was joined by Conrade Mont-Fitchet, who acquainted him with the Grand Master's resolution to bring the Jewess to instant trial for sorcery.