I shall relapse into some weakness for him," thought Mathilde; "it is quite likely that he will think himself my lord and master after a relapse like that at the very moment that I have been talking to him so firmly.
We will think of it," he said very gravely, over and over again.
Beyond that "we will think of it" he could not be induced to utter a word.
I will think of her on the 8th of April," she said.
I will think of him not at all," Lucy had replied.
I will think what is to be done about the change,' he said, drawing on his driving-gloves.
I will think of it till midnight, and then give you my answer after consulting my fair counsellor here.
I know what he will feel, I know what he will think; and sure I am that no one here, not even myself or my father, will weep for poor Henry as bitterly as he does.
I will think,” said Gray; “but now I must be gone.
Tis a comforting reflection—a most comforting reflection, and—and when I am tortured by doubts and fears, I will think of such a course.
Spare me a moment—I will think—keep Britton off me—keep him away—his looks kill me—I shall go mad if he keeps so close to me.
Give me a reason for it, and I will think; but you give me no reason!
If I can send him money hewill think me too valuable to remove.
We will think it over, and try to devise ways to accomplish the greatest good for the child.
Suppose this patron of the Muses gives five guineas to his distressed lady, he will think he does a great deal, yet takes fifty from me with the calmest air in the world, for the communication is worth that if it be worth anything.
I will think of it until to-morrow, being no great judge.
He will think all is done when he has got a set of names, and he will find the difficulty consists not in that, but in getting articles.
Shakspeare and Dante are Saints of Poetry; really, if we will think of it, canonised, so that it is impiety to meddle with them.
A man who thinks so will think wrong about all things in the world; this original sin will vitiate all other conclusions he can form.
They shall put you out of the synagogues; yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you, will think that he doth God service.
Still, I will think on what thou hast said; but I must have your assistance to persuade the good Sir Hugh to make me his commissioner and fiduciary in this matter, for it is in his name I must speak, and not in my own.
When Leicester shall be a sovereign, he will thinkas little of the gales of passion through which he gained that royal port, as ever did sailor in harbour of the perils of a voyage.
It would have a charming effect, and wewill think of it hereafter.
Yet, if healed they could be, she surely possesses that healing art--Once more I will think again.
I will think of father Leonhardt, who is always in the dark, while for us the sun will surely rise again.
Perhaps hewill think it a mute farewell, and bestow upon you a tear of compassion.
You have proposed our departure,--that is enough for the present I will think of it.
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