I am not surprised at all, for my part,--I always knew what my Arthur could do.
It was his parlour, you know, and I had kept nothing from him while he was alive; that is to say, he always knew what I was thinking of, and I like to fancy that he knows still.
There were times in her company when he forgot that he was wearing borrowed garments, when he went on flame, but he always knew, as now, upon reflection.
He knew what was going to happen; just as he always knew.
I always knew it, yet I gave him the benefit of the doubt.
I always knew you'd come to something bad, but I never thought you'd disgrace the Naabs and break your father's heart.
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