Even the little Saffy he allowed with perfect frigidity to stretch out a very long arm after the butter--except indeed it happened to cross his plate, when he would sharply rebuke her breach of manners.
If heaven be as different from this earth, and as much better than it, we shall be happy children--except indeed we be but fit to stand in a corner, with our backs to the blessedness.
So here the scale had settled to rebound no more--except indeed he should now discover any difficulty in passing from the stone court in which lay the MOUTH of the stables, to the fountain court in which stood the preferable gate.
Unspeakably more interesting and lovely is to me such a dawn than the honeymoon of the most passionate of lovers, except indeed I know them such lovers that their love will out-last all the moons.
She declared that she was not going to disturb the old way of things to please him, and said that he had now done her all the mischief he could, except indeed he were to head the fishers and sack Lossie House.
What difference can that make, my lady, except indeed in the amount of pleasure to be refused, seeing this is not a matter of choice?
I would die to save you this grief--except indeed that I hope much from it.
The chief took on his hack the biggest load of all, except indeedit were Hector's.
For from there no way out appears, except indeed a small gate set there by nature, just as if it had been made by the hand of man, which has been called from of old the Caspian Gates.
But for this calamity it is quite impossible either to express in words or to conceive in thought any explanation, except indeed to refer it to God.
You do not once read of a woman being against him--except indeed it was his own mother, when she thought he was going all astray and forgetting his high mission.
And last and chief of all, what hope of peace to Leopold could he in any of his counsel--except indeed he led him up to the door of death, and urged him into the nothingness behind it?
She could not go to the curate, but she could go to the Polwarths; no one would blame her for that-except indeed George.
I would gladly have mounted you more to your mind, but you know I could not--except indeed I had given you my Fanny, and taken the old horse myself.
As for the Doones, they were thriving still, and no one to come against them; except indeed by word of mouth, to which they lent no heed whatever.
Unspeakably more interesting and lovely is to me such a dawn than the honeymoon of the most passionate of lovers, except indeed I know them such lovers that their love will outlast all the moons.
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