My life, which this letter places in your power, is ever at your service, and I know not what I shall do if I ever have cause to repent having disclosed my secret.
My readers, more especially my lady readers, if I ever have any, will no doubt pronounce me a detestable fellow after this.
He had nerves like hammered steel, and was as cool a man in action as I ever have known.
One quiet, star-lit summer night, while on picket between Bolivar and Toone's, I had the good fortune to witness the flight of the largest and most brilliant meteor I ever have seen.
I think he was the most interesting talker I ever have known.
Illustration: "Now, Henry, don't ever have anything to do with that kind of trash again.
In those stalls I've had thoughts no light through stained glass windows could ever have brought to me.
Do you think if women had the making of the laws that rule them, they'd ever have made of it the shame it is out there?
She felt it was the last vision she would ever have of them.
My dear Theo, I don't remember to ever have been so happy.
If I ever have children," she said, "I hope I may keep them from being silly about a trifle of that sort.
What hopes were overthrown by the engagement, what schemes upturned, no one but Miss Meredith herself would ever have an inkling.
This is the day of my marriage to the only woman I ever have thought of wedding, and to me it is joy unspeakable.
It's a pitiful thing to have been the little girl in the picture who stands outside the window and gazes with longing soul at the doll she is anxious to own and can't ever have.
She had the most inexorable will power of any woman I ever have known.
It was the prettiest thing of the kind that I had ever seen, or ever have since.
In doing this apparently many times you will seem to take your lives in your own hands, for the Indians will be worse on the plains this year than they ever have been.
By that time the farmers will have disposed of their crops and will have money more plenty, and I think we can do better in selling our horses than we ever have done.
I reported to Jim at once, and he was not long in corralling the train, and he made the largest display of scalps that I had ever seen then or ever have since.
That is giving them fertile soil on which to take the best of their own and the level best of ours, and by amalgamating the two, build higher than we ever have.
She had her heart set on winning that prize and it would be a great help to her, and certainly it was the most comprehensive and convenient plan for a house of that class that I ever have seen.
If I ever have a house, she is going to plan it, even if she doesn't get to plan John Gilman's as he always used to say that she should.
But it's true; I've talked to-night more than I ever havein any one week.
If you do the same, we can get on as well as we ever have.
Every chance; perhaps the only chance we'll ever have.
And nobody except you could ever, ever have had me.
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