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I could not see her face, distinctly, as the dusk had fallen; but there was fear in her voice as she called to know why I was shooting. 'Run!'

You see he swore in the Senate that he beheld Drusilla mounting heavenwards, and all he got for his good news was that everybody gave him the lie: since when he solemnly swears he will never bear witness again to what he has seen, not even if he had seen a man murdered in open market.

All about me, I saw the old, familiar things.

As I turned from contemplating it, I saw light between a couple of the stones that formed the outer wall.

But at the moment, in all policy I could see my way to little besides acquiescence.

Few people saw any reason for changing their belief in the prowess of the Athletics during the first half of the season, because they were in as good position most of the time as they had been the year previous at the same stage of the race.

'I never saw such a woman as you!

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But though I scrutinized the earth with the greatest care, I could see no signs of anything to show that there had ever been a building erected on the spot, and I grew more puzzled than ever.

But it was amusing to see the ludicrous figure that the candidates and some of the voters made.

And even should any fail to see, as now I see, the shadowed picture and conception of that to which one may well give the accepted titles of Heaven and Hell; yet can I promise certain thrills, merely taking the story as a story.

I had been to see a friend, who was also souffrante.

Thus, I saw so extraordinary a sight that, for a while, I could scarcely believe I was not still wrapped in the visionary tumult of my own thoughts.

Gifford hated, yet somehow rejoiced, to see this proud, cold-mannered girl brought to this pass, and the reason he rejoiced lay in the knowledge that he could help her out of it.

In his practice, he sees many other frail children, and it occurs to him that they, too, can be benefited by the same kind of care and watchfulness that he is giving his own child.

We were often asked for permits by our English and American friends to see all the places of historical interest in Paris, and the two places which all wanted to see were the Conciergerie and Napoleon's tomb at the Invalides.

She saw mud houses with roofs of palm leaves.

She wished that she could see her mother and sisters.

And I wish for your Repose you ne'er had seen my Father.

I am neither nervous nor imaginative, but I could not help seeing that terrible eye, even in my dreams.

My Eye-sight is good enough to see thee in all thy Colours, thou Knight of the burning Pestle thou.

363. See ante, i. 191, note 5.

I could see little, save that it appeared to spread out interminably in all directions.

I measured the distance the next day, and found it to be twenty-seven feet five inches; and afterwards frequently saw the school-boys, when engaged in athletic exercises, make running leaps of between thirty and forty feet, backwards and forwards.

" "I understand, Gert, but" "For two years and eight months, Jimmie, life has got to be worth while living to me because I could see the day, even if weyounever talked about it, when you would be made over from a flip kid toto the kind of a fellow would want to settle down to making a littletwo-by-four home for us.

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