You see, Sproutarina, God loves you no matter what you do.
You see, you don't just turn your back on someone you have devoted eleven years of your life to, someone you have loved more than anyone else in the universe.
You see, when you reach this stage in the enlightenment process, you completely surrender your will to the Infinite.
He opened his fist and demanded, "What do you see?
Weeks earlier he had instructed me, "If you see a guy at a workshop trying to pick up a lady, move right in and engage him in conversation.
There was one peeping at us around that old twisted fir; and didn't you see a group of them on that big freckly toadstool we just passed?
Now, teacher, do you see anything so very queer about those thoughts?
You see, I was little for fourteen years and I've only been grown-uppish for scarcely three.
You see, teacher, it's just three years today since my little mother died.
You see, in the sunset land the time is ever so much longer than it is here.
She was an excellent target for teasing because she always took things so seriously.
And some are all shot through with rosy stains and quivers .
The other evening Mrs. Sloane was reading a newspaper and she said to Mr. Sloane, 'I see here that another octogenarian has just died.
Then I can take Ajax to Dover, you see, and arrive at school only a day late.
Run out upon the strangers when you see me do so, and together we will drive them away and free your king.
See, they are spread there upon either side of Numa's great body, and as he breathes--you see?
You see," he went on, "there will be no danger of detection since I am supposed to be leaving on an afternoon train for school.
You were right, and I was wrong, and, as you see, I handsomely acknowledge it.
You see, our reforms are getting started; and while I acquiesce with all the intelligence at my command to our doctor's basic scientific upheavals, still, they sometimes leave me cold.
So you see, when they have shown so much confidence in me, I can't throw them over in quite the unceremonious fashion you suggest.
You see, I am planning to make my successor contented and willing to stay.
He gave it me at Savannah, when he lay a-dying, like as if I was to now, you see.
And the amounts increase, you see, as he rose in rank.
Offe Caraccas,' now; you see, here was some unhappy vessel boarded off that coast.
The sums are the scoundrel's share, and where he feared an ambiguity, you see he added something clearer.
You see, he might have gone the bad road and given his eyes to unlawfulness entirely--yes, gross unlawfulness, so to say it.
You see, neighbours, if so, it would be setting father a bad example, as he is so light moral'd.
Observing that Clym appeared singularly interested Mrs. Yeobright said rather uneasily to Sam, "You see more in her than most of us do.
Don't you seethat by the very fact of your choosing her you prove that you do not know what is best for you?
You see, I had some of my own," said Thomasin evasively, "and I have not wanted any of his until lately.
It is not ugly, you see, at this end; there is some fine timber, but the situation of the house is dreadful.
You see, they had made those late comers wait in the comfortable waiting-parlor from the time the music had begun until it was ended.
You see it breaks up a trip like this, first rate.
The children clapped their hands and said: "You see!
I suppose there is some relation between pictures and nature which I am too ignorant to feel--just as you see what a Greek sentence stands for which means nothing to me.
You see, I have to cut out everything like a tailor with short measure.
They were, like you and your sister, the only two children of their parents, who hang above them, you see.
You see, I have paid twelve or thirteen years more than you for my knowledge of difficulties.
You see, she's really too young to come to an expensive dressmaker, but I knew you could do more with her than anybody else.
Well, if you see one, don't have anything to do with him.
But, you see, in winter there are nearly always some of us around to come out and get things.
But, you see, a body never knows what traits poverty might bring out in 'em.
You see, I was the first man there, honey, and there are things you see, that you can't ever make anybody else understand.
You see, I have had two startling pieces of news to-day.
You see, she loved him mightily, and they'd been married only a year, and what she was loving was what she thought he was.
But, you see, it is a case of whistling to keep up my courage.
And there, you see, on the hill, is my aunt's house.
She's really MacConnell's poetic motif, you see; makes the whole thing a fairy tale.
The bridge, you see, was just at the foot of the hill, and the noise of the engines annoyed her very much at first.
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