And meantime be sure that away in the midst of the Pacific there is a house on a wooded island where the name of George Meredith is very dear, and his memory (since it must be no more) is continually honoured.
Bertram smiled, and murmured a polite "Well, I'm sure that's fine!
I wasn't sure that he'd want me to--in an exhibition.
I don't think any of our heads would have come up to his shoulder, and I am sure that he could not have measured less than six and a half feet.
I amsure that if you mentioned my name they would be happy to show it to you.
I renounce the Duke de Champdoce, he is no longer my father, and I will never look upon his face again.
Before the Duke could recover his senses, Diana was far down the path on her way homewards; and then he burst into a wild storm of menaces, oaths, and insults.
To-morrow you will take twenty-five sacks of wheat to the miller at Bevron.
It is plain to me that the pair of them have entered into a pleasant little plot to blackmail you.
Mademoiselle," answered Norbert, "be sure that I will never mention the terrible accident that my awkwardness has caused.
I was so sure that I was going to make a haul that I would not have taken ninety-nine francs for the hundred that I expected to make.
How can we be sure that at this very moment the Marquis has not given in to all his father's wishes?
I am sure that some of the phrases must have struck you considerably.
Give ourselves up, according to the hour, to confidence, to skepticism, to optimism, to irony and we may be sure that at certain moments at least we shall be with the truth.
In case of necessity come to me again, and be sure that I will protect you.
What part in the business I had played, she would not tell me, and I do not know to this hour, but I am sure thatit was a great one.
Let the white lord, Mauriti, accompany her to the hut and be shown that next to it in which he and Macumazahn will sleep, so that he may be sure that she is safe, and attend to the horses if he wills.
Forget that so stern a vision has crossed your path of life; and let me pursue mine, sure that I can meet with no worse misfortune after the moment it divides me from your side.
You have faltered and drifted, you have gone on from accident to accident, and I am sure that at this present moment you can't tell what it is you really desire!
And, in fact, it was a rash offer; for I am sure that there is not a man of the kind that might really make a woman happy but would be afraid to marry mademoiselle.
I am sure that doubt, at times, and the bitterness that comes of it, can be terribly eloquent.
I am sure that a good half of that company was disloyal; yet they drank that toast, stamping their feet, as though they would have shed their blood for King James with all the pleasure in life.
You may be sure that I lost no time in getting down to the water, after I had breakfasted with my uncle, on the morning after my arrival.
You may be sure that I thought myself a fine figure of gallantry as I stepped out with my bottle-basket.
If some of my readers have never been in a ship, let them try to imagine themselves descending from the upper deck--where all the masts stand--by a ladder fixed in a square opening known as a hatchway.
And I am sure that in writing to you thus I am but expressing what is felt, without distinction of party, by all who sat with you in the late Parliament.
Well, we may be sure that so careful and acute an artist had some good reason.
I have just read them, do I clearly remember, nor am I sure that in the act of reading I understood any of them.
I think that we ought to make such a declaration; and I am sure that we cannot make it in more temperate or more constitutional terms than those which my noble friend asks us to adopt.
I am sure that I pay the greatest respect to everything that falls from Mr Justice Perrin.
I support this plan, because I amsure that it is our best security against a revolution.
For such obloquy I have learned to consider as true glory; and as to my seat I am determined that it never shall be held by an ignominious tenure; and I am sure that it can never be lost in a more honourable cause.
I know him well enough to be sure thathe will attempt nothing crude.
I am sure that he would not allow that to influence him in his present position.
I am sure that if people had to choose between living where the noise of children never stopped and where it was never heard, all the goodnatured and sound people would prefer the incessant noise to the incessant silence.
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