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1 I am tolerably sure to be safe in hands recommended by them.
2 The poor hacks are generally tolerably sure - footed , but there are exceptions to this.
3 Being tolerably sure of that already, Diane preferred to complete her arrangements first.
4 Margaret accepted the Ambassador's invitation, feeling tolerably sure of meeting Logotheti at the dinner.
5 Judith said no more, being tolerably sure that when Tuesday came Bertie would go.
6 He had been tolerably sure she cared for him.
7 But I declined this, as I was tolerably sure -footed .
8 Yet I felt tolerably sure of the avoidance.
9 On the conquest of Bactria followed, we may be tolerably sure , an attack upon the Sacae.
10 Bleau, I now felt tolerably sure , was merely a mile-stone on the route of Miss Falconer.
11 He was tolerably sure that Aunt Pattie had already had glimpses of Eleanor Burgoyne in that position.
12 You seem tolerably sure of the thing.
13 The capitaine, who knew more of human nature than poor Marie, felt tolerably sure of his bride.
14 With the Nemex I was tolerably sure I could air out anyone shooting at us from the rail.
15 We appear to be on tolerably sure ground in at least some of the "royal" psalms.
16 Cecil begins to be tolerably sure of his election, and he will have you to thank for it.
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