Were there not, in Stephen's words, a hundred things he did not know about her?
There are a hundred things to look after still; I can't trust myself within reach of you again till the anchor's weighed.
In those minutes a hundred things came up in me--a hundred memories, true, untrue, what do I know?
But Patsy's fancy was busy with a hundred things, while her eyes went afield for every scrap of prettiness the country held.
If there's anything you really want to say--you said you had a hundred things to tell me--would you like me to come back for a few minutes?
He told himself that he had a hundred things to say to her, and he even felt a little thrill of excitement as he followed the servant through the hall.
They talked about a hundred things, moving their chairs as the blazing sunshine found them out, till finally they sat with cushions on the steps of stone that led down to the river beneath the flaming bougainvillaea.
He came perilously near to saying impetuously a hundred things he had determined that he must not say.
She had a hundred things to do; but now insensibly her childish occupations had fallen from her, she could scarcely tell how.
In those days Lilias and Katie strolled up and down, superior to the children, talking of a hundred things.
When people say they have a hundred things to do, it seems to me a very bad reason.
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