3. It was in vain I spoke to him, he refused to listen to me.
4. The poor fellow was ridiculously short, badly dressed, redolent of the gutter, and, to crown all, dreadfully bandy-legged.
5. We always had at our heels a swarm of ragamuffins turning cart-wheels behind us.
6. The little imp was smiling as if nothing were the matter.
7. The whole division began to go off at a frightful pace.
8. He was the son of a farrier, who was working himself to death for his education.
9. We have been waiting for you for more than twenty minutes.
10. I often looked at him, putting out his tongue and leaning on his pen with all his might.
11. As soon as he had finished his work, he used to go out.
12. On that day he went out as soon as he had finished his work.