I have never been more insulted!
He has seldom met anyone more annoying.
He had hardly opened the door to the cabin when he saw Mr. Kelada's luggage.
The narrator didn't really understand the situation. (Use little)
When he saw Mrs. Ramsay's facial expression, he understood what was going on. (use only when)
After he had seen her face, Mr. Kelada admitted his mistake.
Mr. Kelada had never told us that he was an expert on pearls.
Mr. Ramsay would never have accepted his wife's behavior. (Begin with: under no circumstances)
After the incident at dinner the narrator began to like Mr. Kelada.(use only after)
Mr. Kelada had never felt so foolish.