We soon discovered we had a pleasant company of fellow voyagers, and as we steamed out of the Mersey and headed southward we settled down to have a good time.
It was a magnificent apartment in every way, but, as I soon discovered, was eclipsed by the larger room into which it opened.
The effect they had produced upon me must have been something out of the common, for I soon discovered that I could think of nothing else.
I soon discovered that to get at the meat I must first cut away the outer husk or covering with which it was enveloped; so I opened my knife and set to work.
The thickness of the roof rendered it impervious to wet, and, as I soon discovered, almost a non-conductor of heat.
But I soon discovered my mistake, by ascertaining the true cause of his distaste for the presence of an Injin.
The principal speaker was a young man about six-and-twenty, of a sort of shabby-genteel air and appearance, whom I soon discovered to be the attorney of the neighborhood.
We soon discovered, however, that they were on no friendly errand, and, upon a nearer approach, the herders pronounced them a raiding party of Arrapahoes.
I soon discovered that Mr. Garlock was a native of the Empire State, but came to Iowa twenty-seven years ago, and was now the owner of a prosperous farm near the village of Blue Grass.
In fact, as I soon discovered, my clerical friend was not too severe in demanding a sum for his new church which the people must have been well able to contribute.
Several Roman citizens were brought before the tribunal of Pliny, and he soon discovered, that a great number of persons of every order of men in Bithynia had deserted the religion of their ancestors.
Should the most skilful painter of modern Italy presume to decorate his feeble imitations with the name of Raphael or of Correggio, the insolent fraud would be soon discovered, and indignantly rejected.
He soon discoveredthat it was impossible to replace that greatness on a permanent basis, without restoring public virtue, ancient principles and manners, and the oppressed majesty of the laws.
I soon discovered a fishing canoe, having one white man and three or four negroes on board, who volunteered to pilot us into the harbor.
I soon discovered a barge in pursuit of me, but there was no way of escape.
I soon discovered that he felt dissatisfied with my denial, for he had invited all his neighbors there to witness the performance.
This peculiarity, we soon discovered, was not unintentional.
The sun gradually rose, and we soon discovered that no landmark was necessary, as our route evidently lay due west, and the sun at our backs gave us our course.
Several Roman citizens were brought before the tribunal of Pliny, and he soon discovered, that a great number of persons of every orderof men in Bithynia had deserted the religion of their ancestors.
Eventually I came to the conclusion that there must be some mistake in the table of angles from which I had been working, so I started to work them out for myself and soon discovered a serious misprint.
On resuming our journey, we soon discovered that a pleasant change had occurred in the character of the landscape.
I soon discovered, however, that there was more in it than I supposed.
Monsieur Maxime's navigation, I soon discovered, was of the most elementary description.
I was not nearly so fluent with it, however, as was Ferguson, who, I soon discovered, could talk the lingo as well as any swell of Aragon.
A few minutes later I was in bed, but, as I soon discovered, not to sleep.
As he soon discovered, it was at the further end of the city, a fact for which he was more than grateful, when he remembered that I should scarcely be likely to venture so far in search of him.
But I soon discovered that I was not alone in my fear.
As we soon discovered, this proved a correct assertion; for a more discouraging thirty miles could scarcely have been found in the length and breadth of the country.
I soon discovered, too, that Sainton had in this case acted with the rashness characteristic of his nation.
He soon discovered a wretched confectioner's shop in the neighbouring village, and when he was caught buying cheap pastry on the sly, he was very angry.
For Joe, who looked on me somewhat as a mother looks on a brilliant but erratic son, had, as I soon discovered, elaborated a wonderful program for me.
I soon discovered that I had been brought along to admire his "business style," not to suggest.
I soon discovered that it was the scent of my stock-tip generosity, wafted to him by Sammy, that had put him hot upon my trail.
I soon discovered after my arrival that I was in the presence of a tribunal composed of my parents and Dr.
He was our frequent guest at the Consulate and we soon discovered in him a man of rare wit; indeed, I have understood that fifty years ago he was considered the most clever raconteur in the Navy.
I soon discovered, however, that I was in great trouble.
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