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1 I never supposed for a moment, however, that she was in earnest.
2 But I never supposed for a moment that she would not resist.
3 No one supposed for an instant that the usurper would part with the treasure peaceably.
4 She supposed for a leopard changeling, it was.
5 I went to bed that night, as I supposed for the last time under the Dailys' roof.
6 If people supposed for awhile that the Sairmeuse would escape the fate of the others, they were mistaken.
7 But I never supposed for one instant that he would ever come forward and interest himself in her.
8 He was a "drummer": nobody could have supposed for an instant that he was anything else.
9 There is a far more alarming reason, sir, than I had supposed for Mrs. Lecount's behavior to my niece.
10 What would this woman do had she the motive and the cue for passion that I had supposed for her?
11 The assurance that he wanted to come was grateful, though superfluous: who had supposed for a moment that he didn't?
12 Not that he supposed for a moment that this legal nicety would matter to the blunt and brutal mind of Wentworth.
13 There was great rejoicing over the event and no one supposed for a moment that the president would veto the measure.
14 In Pennsylvania it was supposed for a while that Cameron's audacity had failed him, and that he would abandon the attempt.
15 Let it not be supposed for an instant that this number, 19,000, represents all the victims.
16 I never supposed for a moment that I was the first woman in Mr. Parrish's life....
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