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1 They say indeed that it is you who have the deed.
2 Didst thou not say indeed that thou camest hither wandering over the deep?
3 Be happy, my dear Ferdinand, and as you say indeed , we shall soon meet again.
4 One may say indeed she gave her her education... she was older-andso she looked after it.'
5 He would often say indeed with an eager frown, when confronted with some statement of his own, That was badly put!
6 But these men see by halves; for they say indeed that matter is void of quality, but they will not call qualities immaterial.
7 I may say indeed that their manners, customs, habits, and sentiments are as obvious to me as if I was myself a native.
8 One may say indeed with truth that poetry is such expression as parallels the real and the ideal by means of some rhythmic form.
9 I can't say indeed that my generals wear black wigs, but they have long full- bottomed hoods which cover as little entertainment to the full.
10 It said indeed - and so far it seemed to have a meaning for her:
11 It may be said indeed , that Papias was foolish and credulous.
12 Our Lord says indeed - ' Do not forbid them to come unto me.'
13 He says indeed that the law will not allow squire Forester to have his will in this.
14 She was quite determined to do her full time; said indeed that you had promised her a fortnight.
15 He says indeed that he unlearned at two of his schools all that he had learned at another.
16 He had had his word with Harriet, had said indeed much that he had not expected to say.
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