Even the eschatology of the eleventh Odyssey is not cruel, it is comparatively colourless; and, as I said just now, this also may be said of the Roman ideas of Orcus and the Manes.
As I said just now, there's numbers of strangers comes about Tweedside at this time of the year, and who'd think anything of seeing them?
Don't you mistake me, miss; I wasn't thinking of Sir Wilton in what I said just now, and ought not to have said to a young lady like you.
I would have done; otherwise, he said just what I would like to have said myself, let alone the one thing that took the whole lot of us by surprise.
And tell them what I said just now: bid them for God's sake think of nothing but the fire till we get it under.
Dear friend, I say to you of these great sorrows what I said just now of our governing class--we should consider them from the point of view of time and space, by the action of which they become after a while imperceptible.
Yes; as I said just now, he does not look like himself.
As I said just now, an artist may have a handsome model in his house--that may be natural enough--but she is not a usual piece of furniture in that of a legislator.
Cecilia, dropping her quick glance to her fork, said just a little hastily: "Father is extraordinary, of course.
Nothing is nicer than darkness, as I said just now, because you can only see the way you MUST go instead of a hundred and fifty ways you MIGHT.
It wasn't gas what I said just now--about not getting her.
I will tell you everything; but indeed you must not attempt to rise; for, as I said just now, there is no need.
There's no occasion for hurry, as I said just now," retorted Turnbull.
I know it is wrong to discuss one's people before a stranger, but, as I said just now, I don't feel you are a stranger.
Whatever England has been, she is to-day at peace, and as far as Cornwall is concerned, as I said just now, John Wesley has killed militarism.
I repeat what I said just now--I would rather see a son of mine dead than that he should be a soldier!
S: And there are those of them who seek to listen to you, until when they go forth from you, they say to those who have been given the knowledge: What was it that he said just now?
P: Among them are some who give ear unto thee (Muhammad) till, when they go forth from thy presence they say unto those who have been given knowledge: What was that he said just now?
As I said just now, I'd have given a good deal to know.
From mine--well, as I said just now, I confess I view it differently.
I have sanctioned your engagement, and, as I said just now, if you will let me, will provide for you both for life, and will assist in lifting you to the highest pinnacle of fame.
And the sentence was as I said just now--a very savage one, I thought.
But, as I said just now, I'll only deal with the principal.
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