But on second thought it didn't seem quite fair to the kiddies, to dump them from midsummer into shack-life and a sub-zero climate.
But to me it didn't seem quite such a laughing matter.
Somehow you don't seem quite so surly as you used to be when I first came among you.
And yet it had taken place, and the tact shown by the young man had made it seem quite an ordinary matter.
The day doesn't seem quite so hopeless now as it did a quarter of an hour ago," he remarked, when they had all praised the cooking of Mrs. Pearce.
That doesn't seem quite fair--not that I can complain about what I do get!
In return, I wonder if I might point out that you don't seem quite as amiable as usual to-day?
I had one, but Nevis wanted me to do something that didn't seem quite what we had agreed on, and I went over with the deed to show him he was wrong.
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