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1But like most reformers, she reckoned too confidently on cooperation.
2Then another of his startlingly sudden moves told her that she had reckoned too quickly.
3But Overton had reckoned too much upon his fortitude.
4The Syracusans, who had perhaps reckoned too much on the known indolence of Nicias, were taken by surprise.
5Oh, he was just kept, in case; but he weren't never used-hewas reckoned too risky after that.
6Was it that Napoleon, accustomed to the active intelligence of his soldiers, had reckoned too much upon their foresight?
7But they had reckoned too confidently, and suffered the inevitable disgrace of bafflement that awaits those who underrate the powers of women.
8Then-though very gradually-beganbelief that they had reckoned too fast; and doubt began to chill glowing hopes of immediate recognition from Europe.
9But the old chief reckoned too much upon Indian fidelity: he committed the fatal error of trusting to their patriotism instead of their interests.
10This giddy Brooklyn woman reckoned too much on her influence over her husband, when she expected to soothe his resentment by holding her tongue.
11"He was reckoned too risky after that."
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