I still think of Aniela very often, for we cannot wipe out the past; especially when we have nothing to look for in the future; and I have nothing, nothing at all.
I still think if we could get him steamed up about something--he might surprise us.
I still think it one of the best dramas of the last two centuries.
We thought they were something the Nazis had invented--and I still think so.
But if it isn't Russian--though I still think it is--then we have nothing to worry about.
Since then those words of his, which were the last I was to hear from him, have been of an increasing appeal with me; and if the Republicans had not had Lincoln I still think it was a pity they could not have had Chase.
The writer who was more habitually and profitably suffered his say was, I still think, a man of very uncommon qualities and abilities.
I still think that a pity, for I have never agreed with Lowell, who, when I deplored my want of schooling, generously instanced his own over-weight of learning as an evil I had escaped.
I still think--" the commander started, but he was interrupted again.
I should be sorry if those horrid Spaniards had gone and spoilt one of our pleasantest men, and I still think that a system of sending out bores to foreign courts would be an improvement.
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