She thinks a pretty face and a flippant tongue and a childish manner are perfectly irresistible, but in her study of mankind she is certainly an unlessoned girl.
She is my other self, she thinks my thoughts, we have a thousand things in common, how can she help loving me!
Mrs. Finch is such a comfortable soul; she thinks nothing a trouble.
If she thinks otherwise, she does me injustice, and I will tell her so before I sleep.
She thinks it an adequate apology for a criminal attachment, to tell you that "the net was thrown over her heart before she felt her danger: that all its struggles were to no purpose, but to exhaust her strength.
She thinks I'm clever," I explained, "and that I shall make my way.
She thinks," I replied, "that theatres are very wicked places.
She thinks of proposing Lady de la Warr and Lady Abercorn by and by as the two Ladies, but these she will sound herself through other people, or Lady Canning, or Lady Rosslyn, in case these others should not take it.
She thinks that it would be extremely inconvenient if Audiences were to be granted to Peers for the purpose of presenting Petitions or Addresses.
I have found out that, for some reason, she thinks of taking a place as governess," she said.
She thinks everyone is like herself, Mrs. Dennistoun, but I am aware that I am not such a popular personage as she thinks me, and you have least reason of all to approve of the man who is coming to carry her away.
She thinks she's a great shot, poor thing, and men are civil and let her imagine that she's knocked over a pheasant or a hare, now and then.
Berry laughed hysterically; "she thinks it's about this business of hers.
She thinks she is never to see him again, Mr. Wentworth.
I wonder if she thinks one's entire time and money should be devoted to the heathen?
But that there was a God, and a judgment, and a Savior, who was not hers, had been as real and vivid as she thinks it ever can be, even when she stands on the very brink.
Mother, she thinks a minister had ought to go and settle down among 'em; but I tell her I'd like to see what a sheriff 'd do fust.
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