Nancy began to think that he was in a clinical depression.
Nancy became less assertive, and began to ask permission to do things.
As the man climbed into the driver's seat, Nancy began to run.
Nancy was beginning to feel extremely guilty about not going home to be with him as he lay dying.
Nancy crouched down and began moving between cars to get close enough to hear them.
Nancy began to fear that the subject of the Crowley estate might never be brought up.
But Nancy would not hear of this and began to iron them herself.
The situation gets out of hand as Nancy begins to be crippled by her fear.
Following her husband's death, Nancy began a campaign to seek recognition that he died of an industrial disease.
Using an old, faded photo of the prince at age four, Nancy begins her search.