From that time I verily think he has been the more fervent in them; yet courts them not, but sets them at defiance.
But in this they may be mistaken; for I verily think, upon a strict examination of myself, that I have almost as much in me of my father's as of my mother's family.
I verily think, that the different behaviour of our two heroes to their heroines make out this doctrine to demonstration.
I am grieved on this account, as much, I verily think, as for the evil itself.
And I verily think I should be inclined to spare her all further trial (and yet what trial has she had?
For, in good faith, as I have told you twice, I am no wiser but what I verily think that it is very plain truth indeed.
So help me God, but I verily think many a man buyeth hell here with so much pain that he might have bought heaven with less than half!
Whether owing in you to the want of a clear head, or a sound heart, I cannot determine; but it is to the want of one of them, I verily think, that I am to ascribe the greatest part of your strange conduct.
The last we catched, Jem Sludge, we belaboured in such fashion as I verily think he waur more like a midden' nor a man when he got his neck out o' th' collar.
This lake, I verily think, follows us; or we are stuck to its side like a lady's bauble.
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