Shook his head, as much as to say, "No, she couldn't have done it.
Harris said if we had brought the courier along, as we ought to have done, we should not have missed these sunrises.
I finally did what all persons before me have done, clear back to Adam,--resolved to throw something.
And I pray God, for his mercy, to keep all his faithful people from falling into the like inconvenient as I have done!
And the Lord hath brought me hither to be an example to you, that you may not fall into the like sin as I have done.
I don't know quite how to express myself, but surely what I have done is quite the common thing?
If the allegation against John Kincaid was true it does not seem that he valued his lovely wife as he ought to have done.
Well, this is a bad night altogether for them that have done well in their time; and if I were ever such a dab at the hautboy or tenor viol, I shouldn't have the heart to play tunes upon 'em now.
I am only in great misery at what I have done, and that, with the weakness, makes me seem mad.
It is said that one should go abroad to hear news of home, and I appear to have done it.
He clapped his hands; "I have done it this time--hurrah!
I have done no harm, I believe, but I have done no good.
He received by the post a note containing these words:-- "I have done it.
I have done my best, and if the machine is running down I have a right to stand aside and let it scuttle.
I don't know what I have done to set her against me, but ever since I can remember I have been looked at with tears.
He had an immense admiration for Mount Dunstan, and talked to him a great deal about America, often about the sheep ranch, and what it might have done and ought to have done.
You called me a donkey," said Blanche, "but it was the best thing you could have done.
The people of the land should be trained to do such work as the manor house, or cottages, or farms require to have done.
What I have done I have done unaided, and, to be frank with you, I rather approve of it.
Neither could give me much help, though each did all she should have done, and more.
I now offered my kind guide a piece of silver as a remuneration for his trouble, whereupon he drew himself up and said:- "The silver of my sultan I will not take, for I consider that I have done nothing to deserve it.
And even if they had known it, what good would it have done them, since there was no place within miles of them where any other sort was to be had?
So they put him to bed again, and sent for the doctor, as they ought to have done in the beginning.
I have done everything I can--" "Haven't you got notting you can sell?
After you have made a sacrifice of yourself for others, did you ever notice how apt you were to doubt, as soon as the deed was irrevocable, whether, after all, it were worth while to have done it?
Jane, shaking her head; "dear Mrs. Elton, who can have thought of it as I have done?
She had always wanted to do every thing, and had made more progress both in drawing and music than many might have done with so little labour as she would ever submit to.
Now, Mr. Knightley, a word or two more, and I have done.
You are more likely to have done harm to yourself, than good to them, by interference.
I couldn't help wondering what they'd have done if Edward had happened to see the Bishop in the same sort of tableau earlier in the afternoon.
I don't know what he'd have doneif that warm red ghost hadn't got tired of dreaming and laughed outright.
I shall probably make extracts from it and join it with what I have done since.
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