I will remark, in passing, that I only remained in the milling business one week.
I will remark here, in passing, that during that fearful time I did not continue my essay upon political economy.
Having forgotten to mention it sooner, I will remark in conclusion that the ages of the Siamese Twins are respectively fifty-one and fifty-three years.
I will remark here, in all seriousness, that the regular price of hay during that year and a part of the next was really two hundred and fifty dollars a ton.
The insurgents, we will remark, were full of hope.
However, we will remark by the way, everything was not ridiculous and superficial in that curious epoch to which we are alluding, and which may be designated as the anarchy of baptismal names.
Nevertheless, we will remark cursorily, there is still an abyss between these races of men and the hideous assassin of the towns.
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