Therefore he declined to offer any sympathy to the man in his misfortune, and felt aware, as he left the secretary's room, that it might probably be some time before he visited it again.
But then he was a man of fashion, was more thought of in the world than Mr Gazebee, might probably rise in his own profession,--and was at any rate thoroughly presentable.
When Cradell told him that though FitzHoward could not manage the Tartar knight, he might probably do so; he was inclined to believe what Cradell said.
It might probably be capable of proof that Crinkett and Adamson and the woman had conspired together to get money from John Caldigate; and if so, then their evidence as to the marriage would be much weakened.
John Caldigate, as he rode home after his interview at the bank, almost felt that he had cleared away many difficulties, and that, by his perseverance, he might probably be enabled to carry out the dream of his earlier youth.
Were he to submit himself humbly to his father, he might probablybe allowed to vegetate at the old family home.
But when it was put to him whether Mr. Bolton would not certainly reject the offer unless it were supported by some goodwill on the part of his own daughter, he acknowledged that it might probably be so.
She was fit to meet anybody in the county, and, as she was good-natured, might probably come.
He might probably desire to claim her services for some woman's work in his sheepfold.
She could not keep herself from reflecting that a young man from London was very dangerous; that he might probably be a wolf; that she could not be safe in trusting her one lamb into such custody.
We had dispatched a messenger to Captain Clerke from Bolcheretsk, with an account of our reception, and of the major's intention of returning with us, at the same time apprising him of the day he might probably expect to see us.
Why ask any man for an opinion, and tell him at the same time that his opinion might probably not be taken?
But in this affair he knew very much persistence would be required of him, and that even with such persistence he might probably fail, unless he should find a more than ordinary constancy in the girl.
Should she appoint an elder man, this might probably not be the case to the same extent; and should her son have the gift, it might probably not be the case at all.
He might probably look in when the House was beginning to sit, perhaps at four or a little after; but he certainly would not be at the office in the morning.
It might probably be necessary to keep Mr Crawley at a distance, and therefore she had remained in the background.
Here was a rich man come, of whom they had heard that he might probably wish to wed their daughter.
There he was told that the great man might probably be found in Grosvenor Square, and at the house in the square Father Barham was at last successful.
It is said that if you were to take a man of moderate parts and make him Prime Minister out of hand, he might probably do as well as other Prime Ministers, the greatness of the work elevating the man to its own level.
Boy as he is, he might probablydo so if the opportunity came in his way.
There were many young men much nearer and dearer to Undy than Charley, who might be equally desirous of so great a prize; but he could think of none over whom he might probably exercise so direct a control.
She had taught herself to think that he might probably be her husband, and had hitherto felt no such repugnance to her destiny as caused her to shun the subject.
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