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`` I suppose '', he muttered, `` I can sell the outfit for enough to send you home to your folks, once we find a settlement ''.
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I suppose the reason is a kind of wishful thinking: don't talk about the final stages of Reconstruction and they will take care of themselves.
In the work of every artist, I suppose, there may be found one or more moments which strike the student as absolutely decisive, ultimately emblematic of what it is all about ; ;
One of the obvious conclusions we can make on the basis of the last election, I suppose, is that we, the majority, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism.
I do not suppose you ever heard of F. Scott Fitzgerald, living or dead, and moreover I do not suppose that, even if you had, his legend would have seemed to you to warrant more than a cluck of disapproval.
To you, for instance, the word innocence, in this connotation, probably retained its Biblical, or should I say technical sense, and therefore I suppose I must make myself quite clear by saying that I lost -- or rather handed over -- what you would have considered to be my innocence two weeks before I was legally entitled, and in fact by oath required, to hand it over along with what other goods and bads I had.
In The Publick Spirit of the Whigs, it may be noted, Swift himself contemptuously dismissed Steele's reference to his friend at court: `` I suppose by the Style of old Friend, and the like, it must be some Body there of his own Level ; ;
I suppose the day will inevitably come when the area will be encrusted with developments, but at present it is deserted and seductive.
I and muttered
At another phase in the therapy, when a pathogenic mother-introject began to emerge more and more upon the investigative scene, she muttered in a low but intense voice, to herself, `` I hate that woman inside me ''!!
" The scolloped tatters of the King in Yellow must hide Yhtill forever ," he muttered, but I do not believe Vance heard him.
The reaction to the minister's veil is one of disgust and fear, "' I don't like it ,' muttered an old woman, as she hobbled into the meetinghouse.
I still remember walking down the street beside him as he muttered, ' I don't care how long I have to live with this system, I will never accept it.
I repeated queer extracts, and muttered of Afrasiab and the daemons that floated with him down the Oxus ; later chanting over and over again a phrase from one of Lord Dunsany's tales --" The unreverberate blackness of the abyss.
Visibly angry after returning to the dressing room, he threw his kit into his bag and muttered in Punjabi, " I know what is transpiring ".
I and can
I don't know what makes you think you can get away with this kind of business, and I don't care about that, either.
Besides, 'tain't no more'n right for me to follow with my black oxen, so's I can unhook and pull up fast if either of you get in a pinch ''.
`` I've got her as neat as I can '', Donovan said, as he dropped the straps of the Seton harness over Greg's shoulders.
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