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1 Mulford smiled; at which speech we must leave to conjecture ; but he answered Rose, as he ever did, promptly and with pleasure.
2 The reader is left to conjecture just what the letter contained.
3 The exact time of this change is not left to conjecture .
4 Why master was so careful of her, may be safely left to conjecture .
5 Everything, so far as I was concerned, was left to conjecture .
6 Of what the lady was sure was left to conjecture .
7 The nature of these negotiations is not left to conjecture .
8 His meaning is never left to conjecture , but is stated in pure, exact English.
9 Their age and originality, therefore, must be left to conjecture .
10 As to the time, we were left to conjectures .
11 This last, left to conjecture , is filled up by fancies of the most painful kind.
12 On this head we are not left to conjecture .
13 The money, chiefly piastres, must be left to conjecture .
14 About this I am left to conjecture alone.
15 Something was keeping their minds aloof, and each was left to conjecture what was in the other.
16 The official record, if in existence, is not accessible, and the matter must be left to conjecture .
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