We had not been sitting long in the drawing room before Mr March was arranging a time

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It's an unusual way to express the idea. Sometimes we use the continuous to describe an action that has just begun: Suddenly the dog was barking like crazy. Snow uses it this way in the quotation.
 
I don't see anything particularly unusual here. One progressive action happened before a following progressive action.

What exactly is troubling you?
 
One progressive action happened before a following progressive action.

I was taught that a chain of actions in the past is expressed by Past Simple.
For me one action expressed by a Perfect + another action expressed by a Continuous is unusual.
Maybe I have never met a such an example.

Maybe you could show me some more examples if it is a more or less frequent pattern.
 
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