He knows his own game, and I amquite willing to stand on a side line and see him play it to a finish, or get in and buck the center if I am needed.
I have no doubt that many of the Senators would be quite willing to let the President have the law if they could have the Commission .
He is keeping silent, but no doubt like the negro lady he is quite willingto be "fo'ced.
I daresay the young lady will be quite willing to entertain any reasonable proposition you may make.
I don't want to say anything rude or disagreeable; for I am quite willing to believe that you felt kindly towards me, even at the time when you deceived me.
I am quite willing to believe that," he answered gently.
Please say yes, father--Nell is quite willing, if you are.
If stupidity always brought in as much as that, I would be quite willing to hold it in honor.
When he had seen the cows and heard the price, he said, "I am quite willing to give that, honestly speaking, they are worth it.
Heaven grant that patience and good advice may restore our magnanimous friend as soon as possible; when she is once well again I shall be quite willing to plead guilty to the charge of impertinence.
I want to come to the Altenburg, not to Weimar; and if it were possible I should be quite willing to live there incognito.
I trust and hope that you will not think of proceeding against this young man, and all I can say is, that I am quite willing to pay the money myself, if you will consent to receive the bill without disowning the signature.
So fare you well, and success attend you, though I am quite willing to take you a bet of five thousand pounds this moment that you do not succeed.
I am quite willingto stay if you will behave yourself," she said.
If, therefore, you are fully satisfied that your information respecting me and my yacht was wrong, I am quite willing to regard the incident as closed, and to say nothing further about it.
Yes," said Jack; "no doubt; I amquite willing to take your word for that.
Put me to the proof, I am quite willing," cried David.
I am quite willing, always supposing that my husband has no objection.
David Sechard, I am quite willing to sacrifice the worthless creatures to you.
I am quite willing, my friends," said Lucien, on whom the wine had begun to take effect.
I am quite willing to answer any further questions," she said; "I have answered all you have asked, and I have told you frankly the truth.
He is a detective of extraordinary powers, and I am quite willing to surrender the case to him.
Perhaps I am too positive of Miss Lloyd's implication in the matter, but I'm quite willing to be convinced to the contrary.
I am quite willing to leave that matter with Mr. Lowington, and to abide by his decision.
And I am quite willing to say that your services as an instructor are entirely satisfactory to me," added the principal, with a smile.
I am quite willingnow to say that if I had understood the situation, I should have permitted Mr. Kendall to leave the class.
Quite willing; and am rather anxious for it, if I could only see where to go to inquire.
I am quite willing to believe all I can understand, Stephen; but I find it difficult to credit accounts that are irreconcilable with all that my experience has taught me to be true.
I'm quite willing so to do," returned Mr. Job, whose confidence and moral courage increased each instant.
Nicias has often submitted to this process; and Laches is quite willing to learn from Socrates, because his actions, in the true Dorian mode, correspond to his words.
Should the ‘moderata consilia’ prevail amongst the Catholic bishops, then he would be quite willing to come to terms.
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