How may this be, said Sir Tristram, that this knight is thus slain?
My fair nephew, said Sir Launcelot unto Sir Bors, now shall ye wit all, that this night I was more harder bestead than ever I was in my life, and yet I escaped.
He never bought one, but Gloriani was such an honest fellow, and withal was so deluged with orders, that this made no difference in their friendship.
Every one assures me that this is a peculiar refinement of bliss; most people talk about Rome in the same way.
You cannot have been prepared, my dearest, for such a discovery as that this mysterious Mr Handford was identical with your husband?
O Charley, Charley, that this should be the end of our pictures in the fire!
The main point here, however, is that this idea of a fundamental alteration in the standard is one of the things that make thought about the past or future simply impossible.
And this pointed a profound emotion always present and sub-conscious; that this world of ours has some purpose; and if there is a purpose, there is a person.
Why is it, then, that this interest on capital is not regarded as a sufficient supplement of net product?
The first is that this regime, good or bad, ruinous or fruitful, does not really exist as yet; that it is established nowhere except in a partial and most incomplete manner.
It is among the women of the well-to-do classes, in the communities which are farthest advanced in industrial development, that this sense of a grievance to be redressed is most alive and finds most frequent expression.
A limited edition is in effect a guarantee--somewhat crude, it is true--that this book is scarce and that it therefore is costly and lends pecuniary distinction to its consumer.
We may of course say, with perfect consistency and truthfulness, that this principle of novelty is another corollary under the law of conspicuous waste.
It is that this sound of a non-existent coach can only be heard by one of d'Urberville blood, and it is held to be of ill-omen to the one who hears it.
I I I I I I I I I I I I that this list is authentic, and that the persons mentioned in it have agreed to subscribe the sums placed against their names, is attested by [ ].
The fair Palace Dames publicly declare that this Lafayette, detestable though he be, is their saviour for once.
We perceive, however, both by its frequent re-emergence and by its rapid enlargement of bulk, that this Question of King Louis will take the lead of all the rest.
Well," said the count, turning towards Franz, "it seems to me that this is a very likely story.
I am a stranger, and a stranger to such a degree, that this is the first time I have ever been at Paris.
That this is true is shown by the deep unrest that yet marks the sex, despite its recent progress toward social, political and economic equality.
That this assumption is usually unsound is no objection to it; nearly all the thinking of the world, particularly in the field of morals, is based upon unsound assumption, e.
He knew that these were the voices of "our feathered songsters," that this was "a joyous chorus" greeting the day.
I suppose, after all," he said, "that this is better than the tender solicitude of a safe and prosperous middleaged man.
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