Well, I feel sure we shall not be able to get at the wells on the other line, so we had better take that.
He is very modest and unassuming; and will, I feel sure, perform with credit any work that you may give him to do.
I think he suspects himself of a three-story intellect, and I don't feel sure that he is n't right.
If he does that, he will play a part of some importance,--but I don't feel sure at all.
They will go through the cave of Machpelah at Hebron, I feel sure, in the course of a few generations at the furthest, and as Dr.
Indeed, almost every individual among them willfeel sure that he or she is an exception to those generalities which apply so well to the rest.
I feel sure," he said, "that you will go to pay your respects to Cardinal Bergerot as soon as you have returned to France.
But you have saved me, and again I feel sure that I shall win the victory, for I shall at last be able to fling myself at the feet of his Holiness the father of all truth and all justice.
But you look like a good young man, Monsieur l'Abbe, and I feel sure we shall get on well together.
This year the Blessed Virgin will cure me, I feel sure of it.
This lesson, I feel sure, will be no small advantage to them.
I cannot solve your riddle, Dorothy," I replied; "but I feel sure it will be far safer for each of us if you will tell me all that happens hereafter.
But should Thomas revive I feel sure my cousin will hang him in the morning unless steps are taken to prevent the deed.
It is an awful thing to inflict death, but it is worse to endure it, and I feel sure that I am foolish to allow my conscience to trouble me for the sake of those who would have led me back to the scaffold.
Convenience, I feel sure, is a greater power on the whole than religion or morals or the heart.
I am doing what many a girl would do, I feel sure, if she could find courage--let us say, if she saw clearly enough.
I feel sure he is the kind of man who would resent bitterly such a thing as this.
We met at a reception in the city, and I am delighted to see you again, especially on such a jolly occasion as I feel sure to-day is going to be.
It remains for us to train it up in the way it should go; and I feel sure, under our ministrations and loving care, it will grow better as it grows older.
I feel sure she is actuated by the kindest motives; but what seems to her my inexplicable delay has been too much for her temper, and at last there was nothing for it but to deal roundly with me.
If he hadn't, I feel sure he wouldn't go to Rivenoak.
And, from what you tell me of her, I feel sure we should have a good deal in common.
I feel sure that it was this training which has enabled me to do whatever I have done in science.
Johnston, and, whatever may have been General Sherman's private views, I feel sure that he yielded to the wishes of the President in every respect.
Whether he does or not, the generous deed is, I feel sure, recorded to his credit in heaven.
Before this took place, however, several very striking incidents occurred, in a few of which, I feel sure, you will be interested.
My nature is, I feel sure, a kind and social one, but I have lived apart, as if my heart were filled with hatred of my fellow-creatures.
She is in pursuit of some special point of knowledge, I feel sure, and I cannot doubt what direction she is working in, but her wonderful way of dealing with books amazes me.
If I quit my native land before the trees have dropped their leaves I shall place this manuscript in the safe hands of one whom I feel sure that I can trust; to do with it as he shall see fit.
I feel sure that if he had lost his horse he would not have tried to join us, for he would have thought that he would have hampered our escape.
But I feel sure that it will be an hour before anyone is down after me; they are all too fond of listening to their own voices to close any discussion, in less than an hour after the proposer has sat down.
But she does, I feel sure, and I've been wondering why she's afraid of anything that can taste so good, once they are creamed and heaped on a square of toast.
Rodin, I feel sure, would have carried that woman across America on his back, once to have got her into his atelier!
I think a time-table might prove unworkable where handicap events are concerned, but in the case of open events I feel sure it could be introduced with great advantage to all concerned.
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