While I was thinking, he was thinking; and, as it soon appeared, of what I had just said to him.
There was something on her mind, evidently; something, as it soon appeared, to take her out of the garden into the park.
Major Milroy's severity, as it soon appeared, produced the usual results.
Among those disappointed at the terms of the treaty, as it soon appeared, was Aben-Aboo himself.
But the Moriscoes had no battering train, and, as it soon appeared, were little skilled in the art of conducting a siege.
But itsoon appeared that, however equal the antagonistic forces might be in number, the zeal was all on the side of the Red Rose.
It soon appeared, however, that on neither side was there any inclination to involve the country in civil war.
The Protector, it soon appeared, had under-estimated the resources, the energy, the terrible enthusiasm of the daughter of King Rene.
Mrs. Whately asked only for her son, and he soon appeared, with the excitement of battle still in his eyes.
He soon appeared, walking rapidly as if fearing to be behind time.
It soon appeared to Jefferson that there was no possible way out except war.
It soon appeared, however, that the question would solve itself, that neither Monroe nor Clinton was strong enough to control the Republican majority.
It soon appeared that "there now remained but scanty sixty-seven days for the ratification, for its passage across the Atlantic and its exchange.
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