The bread was sour, and so was the fruit, but I never remember to have enjoyed a breakfast more thoroughly; so true is it, that hunger is the best sauce.
My husband remained in the carriage to scold me into better spirits; for, I confess, I never remember to have been more frightened in my life.
I never remember to have felt a greater degree of exhilaration than as I set forth that morning.
I have experienced storms in Norway, and in the Swiss and Austrian Alps, but I never remember anything to equal this outburst of the elements.
I never remember before to have seen any question on which so much uncertainty prevailed as to individual votes.
I never remember, at any other time, such a sense of helplessness and confusion as came over me when she had closed the door.
I never rememberto have noticed any marked tendency to that wonderful development of the buttocks (steatopygia) in Masarwa women which is so characteristic a feature in pure-bred Korana women after they have reached middle age.
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