I should much like to carry out your suggestions respecting a reprint of Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey in one volume, with a prefatory and explanatory notice of the authors; but the question occurs, Would Newby claim it?
I have thought of one person to whom I should muchlike a copy to be offered--Harriet Martineau.
I should much like to give (or quote if published) this idea of yours, if in any way supported, as suggested by you.
I hope you are hard at work, and if you are inclined to tell me I should much like to know what you are doing.
If you do not begrudge the trouble of another note (for my sole channel of news through Hooker is closed by his illness), I should much like to hear whether the Reader is thus sold.
I should much like my lasts, but nothing else, unless some canvas shoes are made.
Now I comprehend it; and I should much like to try the experiment,” said Tom.
As I now understand how sound is produced and carried to a distance, I should much like to learn the cause of different tones,” said Louisa.
But I should much like to be informed how any logician can defend the consequence which is deduced from these premises.
There are two circumstances connected with its flight,” replied his father, “which certainly will admit of explanation upon scientific principles; and I should much like to hear whether you can apply them for that purpose.
I should much like to hear in what state you are both in body and mind.
I should much like to know whether nestlings do really thus erect their feathers.
Will you permit me to suggest one experiment, which I should much like to see tried, and which I now wish the more from an extraordinary observation by Asa Gray on Gymnadenia tridentata (in number just out of Silliman's N.
Lyell, Huxley, and Hooker have seen some of my plants, and been astonished; and I should much like to show them to you.
I should much like to hear your lecture, but still more to read it, as I think reading is always better than hearing.
Besides which I should much like a series of answers to my long letter, especially in reference to the Weimar plan.
That would be a pity, and I should much regret it; but I hope it won’t be the case.
I should much like to see my friend Trebatius, although you tell me he is in despair.
For either, as I should much prefer, Caesar must be driven from Spain, or the war will drag on, or Caesar will seize Spain, as he seems to be confident.
I have no desire to see two other revolutions before I die, but I should much like to find the minister.
Well, then, I should much like to know why Monsieur did me the honour .
If I have to meet a face three or four times in a day I should much prefer it to be agreeable rather than disagreeable.
I did not understand what the proposals for improving the city are; and I should much like to know.
I should much like to have those three books now; they would bear on what I am planning.
I should much like to know too whether I must come to Rome for the elections.
Upon my word that is the only possible answer:[110] but still I should much like to know.
However, as, by the law of chances, you could scarcely encounter him twice, I should muchlike to accompany you, for I should then consider myself safe from him.
I should much like to speak with these poor men myself," she observed.
I should much like to try experiments on the sterility which I should expect to find between these interlocking species.
Well, in either case, I should muchlike to try whether a cutting &c.
If you read it (but you must not on my account), I should much like to hear your judgment, and you can return it at any time.
I live so solitary a life that I do not often hear what goes on, and I should much like to know in what work you have published some remarks on my book.
I have lately investigated the cases of dimorphic plants, and I should much like to send you one or two of my papers if I knew how.
I do not know whether you care at all about plants, but if so, I should much like to send you my little work on the 'Fertilization of Orchids,' and I think I have a German copy.
If you do not begrudge the trouble of another note (for my sole channel of news through Hooker is closed by his illness) I should much like to hear whether the "Reader" is thus sold.
I hope you are hard at work, and if you are inclined to tell me, I should muchlike to know what you are doing.
Should you write, I should much like to know how the German edition sells.
If so and if any varieties are marked I should much like to see it, to see if I can make out anything about habitats of vars.
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