You are counting too much on the locking of the door by Pedro," I continued, speaking very deliberately.
Upon this speech Sir Gareth turned him to the knight of the castle and his face was very calm, albeit his eyes shone like sparks of fire and he said, speaking very haughtily: "Messire, whitherward is the stable?
To this Sir Percydes replied, speaking very fiercely: "What mean you, Sir Knight, by those words?
Miss Bray expects an inclosure perhaps,' said Nicholas, speaking very distinctly, and with an emphasis she could scarcely misunderstand.
No answer,' said Nicholas, speaking very loud, under the impression that Newman Noggs was deaf.
I asked, speaking very rapidly, and, I am afraid, with imprudent energy.
So she said to him, speaking very gently, "Why should I give thee my ring?
Then one of those knights, speaking very fiercely, said: "Who are you, and what business have you here?
Unto him Sir Sagramore made reply, speaking very scornfully: "Fair knight, are you a knight of Cornwall?
My dear sir," said the gentleman, speaking very gravely, "I appreciate the hazards of our position as keenly as yourself.
No, Aunt Kitty," said Mary, speaking very slowly, for she was beginning to understand my meaning.
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