The Marlowes are going to Town; Cliveland accompanies them; as neither Eloisa nor I could catch him I hope you or Matilda may have better Luck.
I hope you will be so kind as to write to me again soon, for I never read such sweet Letters as yours.
Adeiu my dear Charlotte; although I have not yet mentioned anything of the matter, I hope you will do me the justice to beleive that I THINK and FEEL, a great deal for your Sisters affliction.
I hope you are as happy, but much wiser, than your most sincere but unworthy philosopher, CHAS.
And after so pure and holy a comfort as the Bible affords, I am equally assured how useless the sympathy of all friends must appear, although it be as heartfelt and sincere, as I hope you believe me capable of feeling.
Once when Carol appeared he grumbled, "Hope you're going to give this burg one good show.
Hope you don't mind the house looking like a rat's nest.
I hope you don't mean to hint and suggest we're not doing fine tonight?
But same time, I hope you don't suppose this husky young Swede farmer is as innocent and Platonic and all that stuff as you are!
All I say is, that I hope you'll control your fancies a little, on my account.
But I hope you won't take it ill that I cleave to the child closer than words can tell, for he's the last living thing left me.
Most of these fellows around here are pretty slovenly farmers in my estimation; I hope you will do better than the average.
I hope you won't try anything foolish, Peter," said Hiram, resting on his shovel handle.
I hope you'll come over and see us--and I shall watch your work here.
With that answer, she turned away, and shut herself up again in her bed-room.
Only the philanthropist's father and mother--Mr. and Mrs. Ablewhite.
All I said, however, was, "You make my flesh creep.
The authorities held that a robbery had been planned, on insufficient information received by the thieves.
The Superintendent finished his examination of the room, and, making nothing of it, asked me who had first discovered the robbery.
I hope you aren't going to let the resemblance prejudice you against me?
I hope you won't be offended, Lord Wisbeach," said Mrs. Pett from the group by the door.
I hope you intend to settle down, now that you are here, and work hard," he said in the voice which he vainly tried to use on Ogden at home.
I hope you'll be sensible, Eugenia, and stay on this side, and we can all be happy.
I hope you'll bear in mind that I belong to the latter class.
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