Though it is a strange thing, it is true that for the time being they had forgotten the ship.
It is a strange thing that at the moment Karlsefne's eyes were covered, the veil fell from Gudrid's.
It would be a strange thing if Northmen could not fight, after the practise they have had!
Hardly had Anastasia pronounced the words than a strange thingcame to pass.
Strange thing--the admiration which this poor prisoner showed so vividly for Rudolph, augmented, perhaps, still more the profound love which Clemence was forever to conceal from him.
Richard's face--'That was a strange thing to do to a lady.
Dear Lord Richard,' said Gaston reasonably, 'if you do not know Bertran by this time it is a strange thing and a pitiful thing.
A strange thing," went on Curwen in a grumbling guttural bass, "and it's only a year ago since they set up the old white napkin again.
It is a strange thing," she said at last, "but constancy seems to run in the family.
It is indeed a strange thing to observe how many men in every age have been ready to risk or sacrifice their lives for causes which they have never clearly understood and which they would find it difficult in plain words to describe.
It is a strange thing to observe to what a height not only of moral excellence, but also of devotional fervour, men have arisen without any assistance from the doctrine of a future life.
A strange thing, but somehow she cannot bring herself to think of shaking hands with him.
A strange thing--this complete confidence seemed to comfort Geissler wonderfully in his threadbareness.
A strange thing, Barbro seemed to have nothing really in her head but the thought of Bergen and town life.
Guilt is a strange thing, it makes a man think that every one that sees him, hath knowledge of his iniquity.
And, saith God, 'I have written to him the great things of My law, but they were counted as a strange thing.
It seems a strange thing that my father would not tell you that," said Ashipattle, "and you his own true wife.
The man was very willing to agree, for it would be a strange thing if he did not know his own son when he saw him.
And it was a strange thing that on the same night the travellers were almost always robbed or murdered on Strellin heath.
I could not blame him much therefore; for truly this was a strange thing!
It would be a strange thing if we came all this way and couldn't do what we pleased.
It was given out in the country they were gone pleasuring to the States, which was thought a strange thing, and yet not so strange as the truth, if any could have guessed it.
I thought it was a strange thing I should be glad to have a missionary; but, if it was strange, it was still true.
It would be a strange thingif we came all this way and couldn’t do what we pleased.
It seems a strange thing to be taking the counsel of a highway robber in such matters.
It may seem a strange thing to have to remind people of, but it is just what they are always forgetting.
So that they are, as they swear, in absolute ignorance how this fire should come; which is a strange thing, that so horrid an effect should have so mean and uncertain a beginning.
This is a strange thing methinks, but I am glad that it is proved so true and discovered.
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