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1 It was bravely done; but he had presumed too far on his strength.
2 And now, Monsieur Gratiot, I have already presumed too much on your patience.
3 Possibly we presumed too much; but we generally considered it as good as settled.
4 Supposing that he would not come-supposingthat even now she had presumed too far?
5 Joseph Bonaparte had presumed too much on his forces and the remains of his independence.
6 But she had presumed too much on her strength.
7 But he had presumed too much upon his strength.
8 La Fayette presumed too much on the prince's ambition.
9 She has presumed too far; I am not quite so tame a creature as she supposes.
10 Their little pats and caressings presumed too much.
11 But he soon found that he had presumed too far on the passive submission of his subjects.
12 The fish had presumed too far.
13 Now it was truly seen that Daniel had not presumed too much on his strength and his courage.
14 Possibly I have presumed too far-
15 That I have presumed too much!
16 He profited by the respite to get back to work, but he had presumed too much upon his powers.
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