Nobody gave him the opportunity, but I dare say he could have done it; for he was a gallant, noble figure of a man, even in the Cappuccino dress, which is the ugliest and most ungainly that can well be.
You will have no objection, I dare say, to your great expectations being encumbered with that easy condition.
If my time had run out, it would have left me still at the height of my perplexities, I dare say.
I dare say I should have felt a pain in my liver, too, if I had known where it was.
The chambers are retired, and we shall be alone together, but we shan't fight, I dare say.
I dare say we shall be often together, and I should like to banish any needless restraint between us.
I dare sayit doesn't deprave a great deal, but from what I've seen of it I should say that it was intellectually degrading.
I suppose that in a new country one gets to looking at people a little out of our tradition; and I dare say that if I hadn't passed a winter in Texas I might have found Colonel Lapham rather too much.
It was an awkward position; and I dare say I got out of it awkwardly enough.
I dare say I had deserved his reproof--but I was not going to help him to set traps for Rosanna Spearman, for all that.
Wonderfully clever, I dare say, but my own experience was dead against it.
You have heard, I dare say, of the original cause of Mr. Candy's illness?
And I dare say that it was wrought by treason, and I dare say ye shall lose that good knight, Sir Lamorak the which is great pity.
Sir, said Sir Launcelot unto Arthur, as for Sir Palomides an he be the green knight I dare say as for this day he is best worthy to have the degree, for he reposed him never, nor never changed his weeds, and he began first and longest held on.
I dare say I shall in some degree: it was not without sorrow I parted with her sister.
But you, Nancy, I dare say, have no sins that you would not gladly throw aside, if you knew how?
Whereupon his Grace laughed, and said he dare say I was right, and never mentioned the subject again.
You have come here on some design of improving your fortune, I dare say; and I should grieve to put you out of heart.
Well, it's very likely you do find me strange, because I have hardly seen anything of the world, and you have seen a good deal I dare say?
You have been in the air some considerable time, I dare say?
It led to something else the other day; but you will not care to hear about that I dare say?
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