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1 By thinking some one is an enemy you evolve him into one.
2 I waited and waited, thinking some one else might invite her.
3 I bought a lot, thinking some one might get hurt at the ball game.
4 I had the barn cleaned out thinking some one might like it for a garage.
5 They be ever thinking some one will be breaking in; and ever for having some one on guard.
6 I saw there was a light in the kitchen, and stepped softly through the back-yard, thinking some one might be sick.
7 Ralph continued his work, thinking some one else was referred to, when he was seized by the shoulder and jerked rudely around.
8 It startled her at first, and then, thinking some one might be at the door, she conquered her nervousness and opened the portal.
9 While I stood there I was in a regular tremble with fright, thinking some one might come up, and all my chance would be gone.
10 Thinking some one must be ill, Mackay hurried toward the man, to find that it was he himself who was in danger.
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