In my last report I ended upon my top note with Barrymore at the window, and now I have quite a budget already which will, unless I am much mistaken, considerably surprise you.
From the first moment that he saw her he appeared to be strongly attracted by her, and I am much mistaken if the feeling was not mutual.
I am much mistaken if Emma's doctrines give any strength of mind, or tend at all to make a girl adapt herself rationally to the varieties of her situation in life.
Before the play, I am much mistaken if Julia did not think he was paying her attentions.
They have yet many duos to rehearse together, and I am much mistaken if she would not readily get into unison with him; it is true, Danceny is but a boy yet, who will waste his time in making love, but never will come to the point.
I will cut out work for him; and I am much mistaken if he sleeps so quietly hereafter.
I am much mistaken, or she will be one day or other one of our most fashionable women.
It is possible, however, that I may have something better before very many minutes are over, for this is one of my clients, or I am much mistaken.
But our doubts will very soon be solved, for here, unless I am much mistaken, is the person in question.
And she would need to be,” said Holmes, gravely; “I am much mistaken if we do not hear from her before many days are past.
You won't wipe your eyes out over that, or I'm much mistaken.
It's a sore heart you'll be having, or I'm much mistaken.
But it's going to do something some day, or I'm much mistaken.
And in Jem's handwriting too, or I'm much mistaken.
Thinks I, that's Jem Wilson's cough, or I'm much mistaken.
At one time he were desperate fond o' thee, or I'm much mistaken.
Sir Richard is quite capable of such magnanimity, ma mere, unless I am much mistaken in his character.
As Horace keeps on doggedly in sullen silence, he continues:] Unless I am much mistaken in myself, you will find me a more valuable friend than Viscus or Varius.
Well, you're in for a row; and I shall be hung up by the heels and flogged, unless I am much mistaken.
I am much mistaken if the suggestion which I am about to offer has not already presented itself to every reader of ordinary intelligence who has taken the trouble to follow the course of my argument thus far with attention.
She is the very merchantman we saw yesterday, or I am much mistaken," observed the commander.
There is no man like him; and should the wind fail us when we are inside the harbour, he will, or I am much mistaken, send in the boats to cut your vessel out.
Unless I am much mistaken we shall all be hot on his track before we are many hours older.
If I were a few years younger, and we had no women on board, I would not allow any threats of that sort to hinder me, and I am much mistakenin my officers and men if they refused to back me up.
Unless I am much mistaken," replied Charlotte, "your inclination is to return to the school.
That's all very fine, Alice, but I 'm much mistaken if you are as indifferent as you pretend.
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