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1 I used to think this room was my room.
2 I think this room will fall very soon.
3 Again his observation was, I thought this room was twice the size.
4 I thought this room would do very well for our purpose.
5 She'd thought this room was outside of his surveillance.
6 I thought this room fit your specifications rather nicely.
7 'I am sure I always thought this room beautiful.'
8 "I don't think this room has always looked as it does now," he said.
9 Mr. Morgan thinks this room will compare not unfavorably with any of equal size to be found in the more imposing ruins of the South.
10 'I think he'd be angry, angry that he'd lost thirty years of his life, and I think this room would remind him of that.
11 "By another Christmas we may-dear me, I think this room must be very hot," he remarked, breaking off abruptly to look at Fanny's rosy cheeks.
12 "I have once or twice-perhapsyou think this room shows traces of some rather violent amusements, and really on looking round, I believe it does!"
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