I shall just go down and ask Aunt Philippa for a cup of tea,' I returned coolly, folding up my work.
I shall just go and enlist, and then there is a chance of getting rid of this miserable life.
If I ever get married I shall just put on my bonnet and walk to the nearest church with father.
Carina, if I ever get anything into an exhibition, I shall just want to turn head over heels with joy.
If I don't leave it in the cupboard here, I shall just chuck it into the sea, so I give you full and fair warning!
We can't stand that kind of thing--we shall just have to make an example of her.
We shall just have to walk it"] The Rat turned from him in despair.
It's five or six miles to the nearest town, and we shall just have to walk it.
Why, of course we shall just do as we are doing, and go straight forward, until we reach Hammerville, when we will walk in upon dear Father some fine evening, and announce our own arrival.
I shall justlay my hand on my heart and say, I hope I shall ever have the truest, the warmest sense of your goodness.
The lean is so ruddy and the fat is so white, that I think, my Lord, I shall just try a modicum more, [the fourth time he was helped!
I shall just in due and stately form receive him, and then retire to my cabinet, whence I can with facility overhear all the ridiculous rhapsodical speeches of this painted popinjay.
I shall just recall this important minute to your memory to-morrow night, when we're going to bed!
I'm in the wrong box, but there's no help for it, and I suppose I shall just have to worry on doing my incompetent best till the end of the chapter.
Well, it can't be helped anyway, and I shall just have to worry along as best I can to the end of the chapter.
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