The waves, which he had thought to be huge before, now had doubled in height.
His ankle, which he had thought healed, began a slow steady ache.
The beauty of Athena, of Medusa, he had thought, could not be surpassed.
If you know of nothing to the contrary," pursued Mr. Wells, "I had thought of Friday.
You understand that, if I had thought I would do my husband any good by revealing these facts, I would have done so.
I had expected Poirot to be disappointed; but, to my surprise, he replied that that was as he had thought, and that he was very glad.
Before this I had thought it ever so much more pleasant and healthful to walk to and from the station than to ride, but then I did not own a horse.
So much so, indeed, that I had thought of ordering smaller roasts for a week or two, and taking her to a Thomas Concert with the money saved.
I had the key of a side-door in my pocket, for we had thought it wise to give ourselves command of this door, and so we let ourselves in without ringing or waking Pomona.
He suggested more improvements in the first three days of his sojourn with us than I had thought of since we commenced housekeeping.
He had thought out a great many things in a way not at all like a boy's.
I'll tell you before I do anything," he said, after he had thought it over.
I had thought of going to London and running down for an hour or two to Kew.
I am quite convinced yours is the right way; I had thought of it, but should never have done it had it not been for my most fortunate conversation with you.
He had thought that it would not be difficult for her to turn back from the vulgar mucker to the polished gentleman.
He had made a wide detour in order to accomplish this; but under the circumstances he had thoughtit wise to do so.
I had thought it might be feasible to lead him into attempting to take the ship by force, and return you to San Francisco, or, better still possibly, to the nearest civilized port.
If he had thought only of his own ease and safety, he would have hailed the Indulgence with delight.
Halifax was sent for to the closet, had a long audience, and spoke with much more freedom than he had thought it decorous to use in the presence of a large assembly.
Ronquillo, conscious that he and his court had not deserved ill of the English nation, had thought it unnecessary to ask for soldiers: but the mob was not in a mood to make nice distinctions.
James, while his power was still new, had thought that on this point it was advisable to be cautious, and had not ventured to inter his brother with the rites of the Church of Rome.
He exhorted them to perform their duties vigorously, and owned that he had thought it expedient to send his wife and child out of the country, but assured them that he would himself remain at his post.
They therefore, with many expressions of loyalty and concern, excused themselves from complying with the King's mandate.
Days, weeks, months passed on, and the Count de Tremorel did not find life at Valfeuillu as dull as he had thought.
He had thought to conciliate her by dismissing Jenny.
At first he had thought that it was simply a copy of the papers confided to him by Sauvresy; but it could not be that; Sauvresy couldn't have thus described the last agonizing scenes of his life.
The house was very still: it must surely be later than he had thought--only there were so few servants in it for its extent!
He had thought he was looking into matters much older--things over which the permission of lady Arctura extended; and in truth what he had discovered, or seen corroborated, was a thing she had a right to know!
He knew she loved him; he loved her; all was so natural it could not be otherwise: he never presumed to imagine her once thinking of him as he had thought of Ginevra.
Donal's heart was sorer than he had thought it could be again.
If ever in the past he had thought of any one connected with the girl he had wronged he had long forgotten.
But after a while, when he had thought it out, he dated this further and more deplorable change in Nell back to a day on which he had met Nell with Radford Chase.
Perhaps he had thoughtto work around the buttress or climb over it.
This might have been a good deal to get out of his expression, but I think I could have got more if I had thought longer.
I had thought of asking Jack to come and live with me, but this idea I soon dismissed.
I had a couple of biscuits in my pocket, because I had thought I might want a bite in crossing, and I crumbled up one of these and fed the poor creatures.
But it was evident from his manner and subsequent discourse that he had thought of it.
Jav sat up and gazed at the spectacle before him--the slender girl weaving her fingers in the tawny mane of the huge creature that he had thought divine, while Komal rubbed his hideous snout against her side.
At their head was Astok of Dusar, and as he saw the two he had thought so safely in his power slipping from his grasp, he danced with rage and chagrin, shaking his fists and hurling abuse and vile insults at them.
He had thought, as he pointed down to the abyss over which he stood, these fellows would recoil, and pull themselves together.
He had thought to overwhelm her, and he had done his work too thoroughly.
What he had thought to be only his fancy had been his death-knell, wafted to him along uncharted waves of ether, from the battlements of Tankerton.
Oh, he had thought it a very clever thing to do, no doubt--a splendid little revenge, something after his own heart!
He said that the Labonga chiefs were not marching to the coast, as he had thought, but north along the eastern foothills in the direction of the mines.
These were strange words from a member of a race whom I had thought wedded to the republicanism of Helvidius Priscus.
Also, I was not so sure that he was as normal as I had thought: it looked as if his nerves might be going bad.
Mulross was not the pillar he had thought him, but a splintering reed.
He had thought to himself, "This girl must be safe.
She was so good--and he had thought himself so lucky!
All that was established later on--'and who, moreover, had thought it best not to let his wife be treated for fear of awakening her suspicions!
From the beginning he had thought as much of her mental sufferings as he had of any physical harm that the dread disease might do to him.
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