It seems strange indeed, and to you, who know me really, must seem stranger.
It is strange, I must seem to you to blaze in a Birmingham prosperity and happiness; and to myself I seem a failure.
You ask me to forgive what you say "must seem a liberty," and I find that I cannot thank you sufficiently or even find a word with which to qualify your letter.
It must seem to him that everyone is afraid of him, and that must please him.
And it must seem to you," said Boris flushing slightly, but not changing his tone or attitude, "it must seem to you that everyone is trying to get something out of the rich man?
In the next room she stopped for a moment and said to me in a low voice: "It must seem strange to you that I am ready to take you at a moment's notice.
I must seem to you very absurd," he added, "but pardon me, and believe that I shall never forget the patience with which you have listened to me.
Doubtless it must seem a bold thing to attempt to deduce these grand results out of the meagre subject that I deal with; but I am one of those who believe that all is in little.
No, he must seem to know he is observed, and to think it natural he should be; but he must appear perfectly used to it.
I should think you would want to know about my marriage; it must seem to you very strange.
It must seem a bit odd at first, I suppose, but it will wear off all right.
The results of this class-discipline, as maintained in some institutions, must seem to the foreign observer discomforting.
Attacks upon it must seem, to those whose lives are directed by it, the greatest of outrages and the most unpardonable of crimes.
For somehow, so dense were these good folks, that he must seem to be not displeased with his own performance.
This would be at oddly contented moments when he least feared the future, when he was most successfully being to himself all that he must seem to others.
He felt very concerned, and his face flushed hotly again as he thought what an awful ruffian he must seem in her eyes.
Time had gone by--perhaps he had eradicated from his heart the image of her who had made a plaything of it, as it must seem to him; perhaps some other image had taken its place.
We must seem to know things, and ask questions as if we expected him to confirm our knowledge.
Just at the moment I must seem (as well as ungracious) a little mysterious, not because I want to be mysterious, but because it is forced on me by circumstances.
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