I have to go out three times a week to work," Cyril said; "but all the other evenings I shall beglad indeed to sit here, Mistress Dowsett.
Glad indeed I am that I have saved you from the misery and ruin that must have resulted from your listening to that plausible scoundrel.
Captain Dave and the ladies will be glad indeed to see you.
Captain Dave offered me a home when I was alone without a friend in London, and I am glad indeed that I have been able to render him service in return.
I shall be glad indeed if it is so," the priest said.
They will be glad indeed to see you back; for, although we heard from a prisoner that the two knights were alive, we knew not whether any others had been taken with them.
For myself, I shall be glad indeed to have that matter off my mind, though it is not every one I should care to trust with such a responsibility.
I need hardly say that I shall be glad indeed to have the company and aid of three such well known knights of the Order, and would, could I do so, gladly resign my command into your experienced hands.
Sir Fabricius Caretto is a cousin of mine, and has this afternoon been speaking so highly of you to me and my young daughter here, that I am glad indeed to make your acquaintance.
I am sure I am glad indeedthat we sha’n’t be bothered with them.
I shall be glad indeed of his aid,” the captain said, “for there is not an officer or man who knows his work.
I am glad indeed to hear it, Mr. Hewson—heartily glad; there ought to be two men on board a ship who can do that, for there is never any saying what might happen if there is only one.
At present I cannot think over things and see what is best; so I will leave the matter in your hands, and truly I should be glad indeed to have your mother here with me.
I have blamed myself many times for letting you go upon so dangerous a mission, and I am glad indeed to see that you have safely returned, even if you have failed altogether touching the matter on which you went.
Many of your brave compatriots are already coming over; and I am glad indeed of their aid, which I regard as an omen that England will some day bestir herself on our behalf.
At this they giggled, appearing rather pleased, and I made my way upstairs, glad indeed to climb them.
The chauffeur was in a little seat behind her and I swiftly obeyed, glad indeed to see her again.
I shall be glad indeed to have you riding with me, for I, too, am a diligent student in the art, though until last year I had no opportunity whatever of gaining practical knowledge.
We know no one in this great city, and shall be glad indeed if, when you can spare time, you will sit with us.
I shall be glad indeed of lessons in the art, and as soon as my shoulder is healed I shall take great pleasure in attending your school regularly, whenever my lady has no need of my presence.
Ah, signor," she said, "I am glad indeedto see that you are safe.
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