He did not seem to like my placing the work in the hands of two perfectly unknown people; but I insisted that they should at least have a fair trial.
Wesendonck had given me a letter of recommendation to them, so that I should at least have one 'house' to go to in London.
Now one point is specially noticeable about these plants of the coal; namely, that they may at least have grown in swamps.
After the terrible scene in which I, in the desperation of my heart, offended him, he would at least have given me some opportunity of asking his pardon, of begging him for forbearance and pity.
I must at least have certainty, even if it annihilates all my wishes.
I accept you as my sister, but a sister must at least have confidence in her brother; she must not stand before him like a sealed book whose contents he is ignorant of.
Of course, if it had been Miss Lindon it would have been different; she would at least have received a civil answer.
If it be so, I presume that I, atleast have liberty to speak.
You might at least have let a fellow know you were going to be in this part of the world; where are you staying?
Might at least have said "Thank you,"' he murmured.
Mrs. Hayes also made use of her former assertion, that she was not guilty of actually committing the fact, and therefore begged of the Court that she might at least have so much mercy shown her as not to be burnt alive.
If one leads to heaven, and the other to hell, we shall at least have a chance to get the right!
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