I never thought of him; I only fancied Anne might be sending me some bit of news concerning her own affairs.
I never thought of such a thing as falling in love with Mr. Carlyle.
I never thought to stop here to die; but death seems to have come on me with a leap, like it came to my mother.
He never thoughtto retain it, or that other people would hear of him by it.
The prince has simply caught her with hook and line; firstly, because he never thought of fishing for her, and secondly, because he is an idiot in the eyes of most people.
I never thought I could have been so little pleased to see a bank-note come back to me as I was to see that.
Signs of intelligence seemed to pass between them, and Pitt spoke with her on subjects on which he never thought of discoursing with Lady Jane.
The servants of Jos's establishment, who used to question her humble orders and say they would "ask Master" whether or not they could obey, never thought now of that sort of appeal.
I never thought he had played, but he never says he has not betted.
You see I never thought of preparing a version in advance as Bertha did--and if I had, I don't think I should take the trouble to use it now.
I never thought I'd get married, you know, and I'd never have had the heart to go on working just for myself.
When you sent me off that time I never thought I'd come back alive, and I didn't much care if I did.
What I have just stated proves that he never thought of such a thing.
At St. Helena Napoleon said that henever thought of the princes of the House of Bourbon.
In this strain Blucher constantly spoke to me; and as I never thought it right to play the part of the public functionary in the drawing-room I replied to him with the reserve necessary in my situation.
I never thought it wrong to be curious about the old place; I never thought it wrong to be curious about its mysteries.
He never thought of the loving, sensitive woman's heart hidden under it.
I love him so, Lily," she went on; "but I never thought he cared for me.
I never thought of leaving you or mamma--I never thought of the man himself as of a lover.
I wished to make her my friend," said Ronald; "I never thought of anything else.
I never thought my Babylonish studies would bear fruit like this.
One's heard of thought-transference, but I never thought I had any power of that sort.
Oh--I never thought I should be so glad to see you--I never did.
He wanted to go to her and say: "I've learnt a lot to-day-found out things I never thought of.
Why, I never thought whether he was or not," replied Alice looking up.
Indeed I wonder he never thought of it himself--there are no end of precedents.
I never thought of this man again until I was overwhelmed the next day by learning what a shameful use he had made of the confidence I had reposed in him and the money I had entrusted to his care.
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