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"I opine," said Poundtext, for, like the other divines of the period, he had no hesitation in offering his advice upon military matters of which he was profoundly ignorant, "I opine, that we should take in and raze that stronghold of the woman Lady Margaret Bellenden, even though we should build a fort and raise a mount against it; for the race is a rebellious and a bloody race, and their hand has been heavy on the children of the Covenant, both in the former and the latter times.
I was delayed by having to make inquiries respecting a strange ship, which anchored, it appears, a few hours back, in the Sound of Eastling, and which, as I opine, is within your leddyship's jurisdiction, I deemed it incumbent on me to ascertain the object of her coming, and the time it might be proposed for her to stay.
Wisdom had spoken: let others opine according to their folly. He was feared and hated, and this was his pleasure. He was no poet; he cared not for arts or knowledge. 'My gran'patha one thing savvy, savvy pight, observed the king.
By way of introduction it should be stated that the Khasis opine that arrow-shooting originated at the beginning of creation. At the present day villages have regular archery meetings, the men of one village challenging those of another.
An' verily, I thocht it no that bad a lesson for ye, to let ye experiment a towmond mair on the precious balms that break the head whereby I opine the Psalmist was minded to denote the delights o' spending borrowed siller." Was it the dean? Lord Lynedale? or was it could it be Lillian herself?
Yes, we're the vanguard of civilization, all right, all right but I opine we're goin' to have a hell of a merry time." Hale laughed, but he was to remember those words of the Hon. Samuel Budd.
"Verily," said Marmaduke, with a smile of compassion, "the poor man must be somewhat demented; for I opine that the value of such curiosities must be in their rarity; and who would care for a book, if five hundred others had precisely the same? allowing always, good Nicholas, for thy friend's vaunting and over-crowing. Five hundred!
"I am here, my worthy incognito," cried the other, with the voice of perfect good nature; "lying in the lap of mother earth, and all the better for opening a vein or two in my right leg; though I do think that the same effect might have been produced without treating the bone so roughly! But I opine that I saw you also reclining on the bosom of our common ancestor."
He had not lived forty years in the world, and twenty years in that world of French culture which digs and digs into human nature, without having heard philosophers opine that, in matters of the heart, women have no illusions at all, and that it is only men who go blindfold into the tortuous ways of love.
His soul burned within him to utter one anathema against the things that he saw. Miss Todd was still not playing. He might opine that she objected to the practice. Sir Lionel was still at her back; he also might be a brand that had been rescued from the burning. At a little distance sat Miss Baker; he knew that she at any rate was not violently attached to cards. Could he not say something?
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