He always seemedto take particular interest in my success as chairman of the committee, and always wanted to assist and help me wherever he could.
It always seemed strange to me, in his later life, that a man of his undoubted bravery should have such a perfect horror of death, which was an obsession with him.
He did act in that capacity for nearly a year, but he always seemed to prefer the chairmanship of the Committee on Commerce.
It always seemed like a new truth to the queen, or like tidings from some strange world, to find that the daily wants of life required special attention and did not provide for themselves.
Irma gave many instructions to her maid and the courier, although it always seemed to her as if she were forgetting something which would not occur to her until after she had left.
It always seemed to him as if there were something superhuman about her.
It always seemed to me a very ill-applied emotion, as connected with the facts and laws of American slavery,--still I expected to find it.
It always seemed to me that, had I been a slave, my life would have been one long scheme of insurrection.
It always seemed to me an insult to those brave men to have novices put over their heads, on the ground of color alone; and the men felt it the more keenly as they remained longer in service.
But he always seemed to me full of suspicions and very easily offended, and that made any free intercourse with him difficult and far from pleasant.
Now, my husband is just real fond of children and they take up with my husband real easy, but this child was always too frightened and it always seemed to be so frightened and never seemed to want anyone near it.
He's never interfered, and he's always seemed to understand.
It always seemed to him that he had met so many other ladies like her.
I used to be afraid he would say something when folks was round, but he always seemed to know enough to hold his tongue then.
Then I was not much good at home; I always seemedto do the wrong things.
Well, he always seemed a curious sort of fellow to me.
She, an active defiler, had to know the stench of her former family and yet it always seemed to him that she pretended the rot and her role within it did not exist.
With today perhaps being the exception; throughout his life it always seemed to him, the exponential adulterer that he was, that carnal caprices should not at all be repudiated when they were all.
It always seemed to her that everyone who looked at her was thinking only of what had happened to her.
It always seemed to him that there was something not quite right about this intended marriage.
He always seemed to me to have an excellent heart, and that is the quality I value most in people.
It was a miracle to me how his son, the eighth Earl, came to commit suicide, as he always seemed to me the cheerfullest of men, of the rollicking sailor type.
His affections had taken root in the shabby little brown house that always seemed to be humming gaily to itself.
She was the only young thing about the place, and it always seemed to her as if the house and its occupants were conspiring to make her old and staid and stupid, like themselves.
Nay, that is best known to yourself, though I think perhaps I could divine,' said she, with that archness and grace that always seemed to remove the unfavourable impression that her proceedings might have given.
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