I drew back my sword and summoned him to keep his word, feeling sure that I had wounded him in his chest.
Nevertheless, feeling sure of success, I told my pretty nun of the plan, and never was news received with so much pleasure.
Feeling sure of something pleasant to come, and delighted with such an unusual adventure, I lose no time in arranging her hair, and I let her afterwards dress mine.
I left the money in his hands, telling him to lay it out on masses on my behalf, feeling surethat he would make quite a different use of it, and he thanked me in a tone that persuaded me he would be his own priest.
Soderini, the secretary of the embassy, feeling sure that he would forward it to Manucci.
I put by my "Iliad," feeling sure that I should be able to finish it again.
I understood her, and took her to my house, feeling sure of two hours of mutual pleasure.
Meanwhile the soubrette, feeling sure of her conquest, had given herself up to castle-building with all the fervour Of her ardent southern nature.
Bart set his teeth, feeling sure that he would be run down and trampled to death; but the effect of the sudden and bold attack was to make the herd separate.
Juana's mother that was to be," I whispered, feeling sure.
He was not long in guessing the cause of Mona's despondency, though with his cheerful optimism, feeling sure that in good time all would come out right.
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