I soon made up my mind that a little care in her way of living would soon restore the throat to its normal condition, and any doctor with brains in his head could have told her as much.
I soon made myself at home with her, and found out, when she began to talk, that she was neither a widow nor the niece of the Pope.
I now had all the necessary materials, and I soon made myself a lamp.
This is soon made known to be the Marquis of Buckingham.
Apprehensive of the consequences of the discovery which must inevitably be soon made, Aveline would have flown back to her own room, but was deterred, from the strange noises and confusion she heard within it.
I immediately went to work upon large pieces of timber and cables, for I had choice of them, and tied them together so strongly, that I soon made a very solid raft.
Indeed, he soon madeit appear, by resolving henceforth to attach himself to her alone; and performed his resolution.
I thank heaven for having so soon made up to us the loss of Ebn Thaher.
Hutchinson, soon made aware of the publicity given to the correspondence, demanded to see the letters that were said to come from him.
I see nothing better at the moment, and so my mind is soon made up.
The friendly and quiet kindness of manner, however, which was peculiar to her, soon made me feel at home.
The event however, soon made it evident how rightly he had judged of the errors which the Athenians committed.
Philopoemen made a little halt, and, viewing the ground, soon made it appear, that the one important thing in war is skill in drawing up an army.
Terentius Varro, a man of obscure birth, but very popular and bold, had obtained the consulship, he soon made it appear that by his rashness and ignorance he would stake the whole commonwealth on the hazard.
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