Not that I care as much about them as I used to; but still, one has to be careful.
I think," with a smile, "that he does not know quite as much about cars as he thinks he does.
I always did think those frowsy, romantic, unwashed peasant girls I had read so much about in poetry were a glaring fraud.
The great slave marts we have all read so much about--where tender young girls were stripped for inspection, and criticised and discussed just as if they were horses at an agricultural fair--no longer exist.
After reading so much about it, I am satisfied that the Last Supper was a very miracle of art once.
We distressed ourselves very little about the astonishing echo the guide talked so much about.
If your heart was right, Johnny, you wouldn't think so much about money.
They go much about alone, and blush when women speak to them.
And yet he must have known that John Eames knew as much about it as he did himself.
I mean, that I don't think the magistrate would say very much about it, sir.
I shouldn't care so much about that, if any other punishment had taken its place.
Oh, I don't know so much about that," said the Doctor.
I suppose after hearing so much about him I had expected some one very tall and strong and marvelous.
Mamma does fret herself somuch about Ludovic's money matters," said Lady Meredith.
Fanny laughed, and said that that stepping over to Framley Court certainly was done so often that perhaps they did not think so much about it as they ought to do.
You, Sir George, are half a sinner yourself, so I don't think so much about it.
I am speaking of the stories, Sir, that is so much about.
But you seem to know so much about it, perhaps you have met some of them?
Because I understand so much about tides, and I can hold my tongue.
You're that Mister Fresh we hear so much about--giving introductions to parties you ain't met yourself.
Best way to forget that--quit talking somuch about it.
If you knew so much about 'em like you say I guess you'd know this kind always does look that way.
Of course she seemed a real girl when I was a youngster, and even now she sometimes seems that way, I 've thought so much about her.
Frisco Kid was describing to him, between mouthfuls, the last sou'easter the Dazzler had weathered, and Joe experienced an increasing awe for this boy who had lived so long upon the water and knew so much about it.
I don't care; though I never knew any, I seem to know asmuch about them as you do.
The first I ever heerd tell of Cumberland was from Mr. Everett of Congress; he know'd as much about it as if he had lived here all his days, and may be a little grain more.
I met a first chop Colchester Gag this summer a goin to the races to Halifax, and he knowed as much about racin, I do suppose, as a Chictaw Ingian does of a rail road.
I guess the Blue Noses know jist about as much about politics as this foolish fish knows about flyin.
You would not think so much about it if you were away from them.
Lionel presently, "I never guessed he cared so much about--things.
Her mother's crazy to have a look in at some of those London functions she's read so much about.
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