No, I vow to gad, Will; I have a better opinionof thy wit, than to think thou would'st come to so little purpose.
Sure, I hope you have a better opinion of me than to think I granted him the last favour.
And have you really no better opinion of me," said Mrs. Ellison, "than to imagine me capable of such condescension?
Indeed I shall not," answered Amelia, "though I believe you only rally me; I hope you have a better opinion of me than to think I would go willingly into the company of a man who had an improper liking for me.
I have felt so very small, because they were always bringing up some instance or other out of books which I had never read, that to bring forward something as good as this, might make them have a better opinion of me.
Elsie felt for the time restored to a better opinionof herself, and was grateful to the person who thought well of what the world seemed to despise.
Grant had a better opinion of his own management, and wrote more cheerful accounts.
If the fairy queen had conceived no better opinion of your gallantry, she would scarce have appointed you to meet her at the masquerade.
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