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1 More than this was mere vague surmise ; he could not recover details.
2 She had a vague surmise that he paid for her father's, too.
3 There was something about it which renewed her vague surmise on the train.
4 A more pronounced cause than vague surmise was destined to perturb him, and this in an unexpected manner.
5 No word had been spoken connecting the two, yet one or two of the men glanced across the way in vague surmise .
6 The second askari, his rifle lowered, was staring in vague surmise at his breast, from which protruded a piece of polished wood.
7 His words were spoken with such assurance as to awaken a vague surmise that he had reasons which he had not told.
8 Some vague surmises that he might have been made away with, were rumoured abroad.
9 And a day or two afterwards I made a discovery that confirmed all my vague surmises .
10 A turbid flood of ideas, of vague surmises , of apprehensions, of forecasts, swept across her consciousness.
11 Unless he had something stronger than vague surmises to offer, she intended on the morrow to promise Graydon Muir to be his wife.
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