I find you are a faithless fellow after all," says he, which was his only reference to my part; but the tone he spoke in was more to me than any eloquence of protestation.
I wonder to find you so simple, Mr. Mackellar," said Mrs. Henry.
Look yourself in the face like a brave man, and you'll find you're but a self-deceiver.
If in half an hour's time I find you gone, you shall continue to receive your wages in Edinburgh.
You'll find you can't do that when you're married.
When I went to find you, they told me the Davenports had moved away.
You knew--you knew how desperately I tried to find you, Harriet?
She paid for her secret marriage, wandering over the face of the earth with her baby, trying to find you.
I've come all the way from New York to find you; I reached Littleburg only at dusk--and I've been pretty busy ever since!
I'm very glad to find you--I have been very anxious to find you.
But if I find you at our next interview sitting under the shade of the mustard-tree whose little seed I have just dropped, I shall feel that I have not laboured in vain.
With what happiness I find you--I, who, as well as your friends, thought you were lost forever!
If, indeed, what I have proposed suits you, here is my address; give me yours, so that when I shall have a little order to give you I shall know where to find you.
I return to find youin his arms, before my very nose.
I was afraid I wouldn't find you, and I had to see you.
I find you do not know me, which indeed is no wonder, since you never saw me but once, and then you was very young.
I have had great deal of trouble to find you, sir.
It is so very unusual to find you here at this hour.
DEAR BOY: I do not guess where this letter will find you, but I hope it will find you well: I direct it eventually to Laubach; from whence I suppose you have taken care to have your letters sent after you.
DEAR BOY: This letter will, I hope, find you settled to your serious studies, and your necessary exercises at Turin, after the hurry and the dissipation of the Carnival at Venice.
I am leaving the Hague to-morrow, and on my return I hope to find you instructed by your mother in a system of morality more consonant with my views, and more likely to lead to your happiness.
But I feel certain that you will come back, provided the man to whom I trust this letter contrives to find you.
Shall I find you at your pupil's house if I call there some afternoon?
Very true, as I shouldn't have known where to find you to restore your property.
I didn't find you in your usual places, and was directed here.
Then how does it happen that I find you here--among the needy boys of the city?
We will try to find you a sleeping potion, then," said La Boulaye.
I find you charming, Citoyenne," he answered at last.
But it is good to find you at last, Citizen-deputy?
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