I haven't anidea what it contained; but she seemed to set some store by it, and it was eventually to be the property of the young ladies.
He says he has not an idea what it contains, but it was left to be placed under his care.
He had not an idea what it contained; for Miss Vivian, in her letter to him, had simply asked him to take care of it for her nieces, and had not made any comment with regard to its contents.
Murville left his home and walked slowly toward the Palais-Royal, having no idea what course to pursue, or how to rid himself of the bailiffs.
She had no idea what time it was; she had forgotten to wind up her watch ever since, centuries ago, she last went to bed in Hampstead.
You've no idea what a lot you'll understand before you've done here.
As for the Judas tree, she hadn't an idea what it was, and gazed at it out there against the sky with the rapt expression of one who sees a heavenly vision.
You have no idea what a true man's heart is like, Nora.
It was necessary he should have no idea what a dangerous condition he was in.
At last I made a determined effort and left her, and, it being then very late, I returned home in dire perplexity, very much disturbed in mind and with none too clear an idea what I ought to do.
If I see my dream at the end of a path and in the park, the distance vanishes at once and I have no idea what becomes of the road: it must be that the devil takes me or that I have wings.
Many people despise me who have no idea what I have had to suffer before reaching my present position.
We'll need working equipment, too; I have no idea what we may have to take out of the way, inside.
Dolf Kellton was looking at the drink in his hand as though he had no idea what it was.
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