The body of water in the river continued undiminished, notwithstanding its increased breadth of channel; for which reason I should imagine that it is fed by springs, independently of other supplies.
From the frequent occurrence of rapids I should imagine that we had fallen considerably, but there was no visible decline of country.
From what you tell me of Earle Moray, I should imagine that he is a man of great talent.
I should imagineit to be worth two or three hundred pounds; it may be worth more, certainly not less.
I should imagine that it is some one you know, who is waiting for some sign of recognition from you," said Earle.
I should imagine that he has admired more pretty girls than any one ever did before, but you are the first who has made a real impression on him.
He is an Australian merchant, and, I should imagine, in prosperous circumstances.
Some one you are very anxious to hear about, I should imagine, from your manner just now," said Adela, who could not forbear pressing the question a little.
It would seem more natural to suspect the husband than the father, I should imagine," Mr. Medler answered, after a thoughtful pause.
A railroad from Boston through the wealthy manufacturing districts might nevertheless, I should imagine, bestow upon this place the supremacy which the difficulty of land-carriage alone has withheld from it.
The distant firing still continues, and as Baden-Powell is (or was) in that direction, I should imagine he is in action.
He has gone, I should imagine, to collect fresh matters for reflection, that he may better deserve the title you have bestowed upon him.
In such an important step as marriage, I should imagine my own inclinations were the first to be consulted.
The world has not grown weary of her in all these ages; and mortal man may look on her with new delight from infancy to old age, and keep the memory of her, I should imagine, as one of the treasures of spiritual existence hereafter.
It is made to depend, we should imagine, on the principles of Post Office Banks becoming more and more widely known, and their facilities more and more appreciated.
Such considerations could not, we should imagine, weigh with the Post Office when once the matter was taken in hand, and no arbitrary test of the above nature could ever have been entertained.
At a first glance this force was most imposing; the coup d'oeil was really magnificent; they looked like what I should imagine a body of Comanche Indians would appear when ranged in battle line.
A few hundred acres of ground were open, and there were clay-pans upon it, but no rain could have fallen here for ages I should imagine.
If we had any land, I should imagine that we must have a bit of consecrated ground among it, to account for our ill-fortune; but as we have not of our own enough to pasture a goose upon, that cannot be it.
We must have followed them for the best part of a mile, I should imagine, but they ran a jolly sight faster than we could.
We must have gone like this for nearly twenty minutes, I should imagine, and then he stopped to take a breath.
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