I was astonished to see her, and I think more sorry than glad, for she was still beautiful, and I might fall in love again; and being no longer in a position to give her assistance, the issue might be unfortunate for me.
No, for I might fall in love with her, and I would be miserable.
I begged them to seek for her everywhere when dawn appeared, and to let me know of her return that I might fall at her feet to beg pardon, and never see her face again.
No, if I stayed I might fall in love with you, and that would be a pity, as your mother says I am your father.
We had no fear at present of human foes, as the country through which we were travelling was uninhabited; though we might fall in with hunting parties, who were, however, likely to prove friendly.
It was not impossible that I might fall in with an elephant, but I had no intention of attacking one if I did, and should have ample notice of its approach, so that I might keep out of its way.
As soon as there was light sufficient to enable us to see our way, we pushed forward, earnestly praying that before the sun was high in the heavens, we might fall in with water.
My chief fear was that I might fall in with a prowling lion or leopard, or encounter a snake of some sort crawling along.
I thought it possible indeed that I might fall in with you, although as I did not expect to do so for several days to come I was in hopes that you would be induced to wait for me till I was ready to make a fresh start.
So, as it's quite possible he might fall in love with us, we ought to consider the matter.
The wood behind the college grounds and Captain Rexford's pasture had appeared to Bates to be a place possessed only by the winds of heaven and by such sunshine and shadow as might fall to its share.
There was an exquisite edge of disdain in her tone that seemed to make every word an insult that would have had power, Alec thought, to wither any human vanity on which it might fall.
Did she, remembering my well-known susceptibility, fear that I might fall in love with him and compromise myself by some silly Schwärmerei?
Did you never throughout all this give a thought to the possibility that I might fall in love with you?
From this circumstance I was led to hope that we might fall on another creek, and so gradually, but surely, work our way to the N.
Rocky Glen and in the same range, in the hope that as we had seen fires in that direction hemight fall in with the natives, but he was unsuccessful.
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