A girl in grey is standing in the hall, leaning over a pram in which the jolliest, fattest boy you've ever thought of is sitting and generally bossing the entire show.
I can't marry you, old man--although I love you better than I ever thought I'd love anyone.
And so, long before we ever thought of God, we were in His thoughts.
Or may-be we interchange--may-be the trees are more aware of it all than I ever thought.
I doubt if he ever thought or said half as bad words about us as we deserve.
All waste wood not used in the yard is given away every Saturday to any old woman who will come and take it; and no searching of people employed in the dockyard is ever thought of.
I never met a soul who, in talking about politics, ever thought of concealing his sentiments.
Oh, my dear boy, it is only for your good I ever thought of speaking.
Before I ever thought of the Church I learned a trade, as a boy in Scotland.
Her name is Rosamond, which sounds well and may be euphoniously coupled with Desmond; and, with the single exception of a boarding-school girl, she is the only young woman he ever thought of twice.
She is more like your dear papa," said the mother, wiping her eyes, "than I ever thought to see one of my children.
If I ever thought of the time I had been out, it presented itself as an indefinite period of great duration, and I seemed, in a strange way, never to have been free from the anxiety under which I then laboured.
I always wondered on these occasions whether he ever thoughtof Mrs. Skimpole and the children, and in what point of view they presented themselves to his cosmopolitan mind.
Yes, I don't believe she could be any happier if she tried, and I must say that Oliver makes a much better husband than I ever thought he would.
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