Perhaps it is that always the concussion of the shock impresses, while the soft, slow, silent constancy accustoms us and is unheeded; but I think there is another cause.
I think there would be very little questioning, for I should pretend to be in a state of sullen despair, and give such short answers to questions that I should soon be left alone.
I think there's a ladies' vestry somewhere, isn't there?
But I shouldn't think there's any personal connection,' said Marian.
The explanation of this was that Carter had begun to think there might be a foundation for Mrs Yule's hypothesis--that the novelist was not altogether in his sound senses.
I think there can, namely, by considering the conditions necessary for the preservation of a formation to a distant age.
As the black and fetid sand overlies the gravel, and that overlies the regular tertiary strata, I think there can be no doubt that these remarkable crystals of sulphate of lime have been deposited from the waters of the lake.
There is to be a regular rehearsal on Saturday, for which I shall stay in town on purpose; and, if I find the performers perfect, I think there will be no objection to its appearance on Saturday se'nnight.
Don't believe that I am either begging praise by the stale artifice of' hoping to be contradicted; or that I think there is any occasion to make you discover my caducity.
I don't think there's much use crying about anything.
I think there's enough of that in real life without putting it on the stage.
Miss Wyllys is certainly no beauty; but, do you know, I think there is something decidedly distinguished in her appearance and manner!
She began to think there must be something more than common, something of the importance of a mystery which drew them so often together, causing so many confidential meetings.
I don't think there is the least danger that any Charleston friend will come with me;" said Jane, blushing a little.
You have been out with me a hundred times before, and you surely don't think there is any more danger because Tallman is of the party.
I think there is no danger but they will be gathered as soon as they are ripe.
I think there is still rather a warm feeling for Socrates the man, independent of what he said, which is little known.
XIV THE SUGAR CAMP I think there is no part of farming the boy enjoys more than the making of maple sugar; it is better than "blackberrying," and nearly as good as fishing.
I know that there is supposed to be a prejudice against the onion; but I think there is rather a cowardice in regard to it.
Herbert seems to think there is safety in a man's being anchored, even if it is to a bad habit.
I think there is one habit,--I said to our company a day or two afterwards--worse than that of punning.
I don't think there is one of our boarders quite so testudineous as I am.
I don't think there's anything except a smell of mice in the dining-room that we don't know how to get rid of.
And they continued to stare at the picture, till Lavendie said: "I think there is still a little too much light on that ear.
You don't seem to think there 's any use in trying," she said, and turned away.
Felix hazarded; "because I don't think there's a room for you.
I don't think there is light enough for that," said Mrs Dale.
I think there is nothing in the world so pretty as the conscious little tricks of love played off by a girl towards the man she loves, when she has made up her mind boldly that all the world may know that she has given herself away to him.
I lived in that house twelve years, and I don't think there's so sweet a spot on the earth's surface.
You don't think there is any probability of his appropriating the money to his own use?
I think there's something,' said Stiggins, turning as pale as he could turn.
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