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1 She'd supposed from the start that Mog's scheme had a special purpose.
2 This we supposed from its size must be the North Fork.
3 We supposed from that conversation that the President was a contractionist.
4 The young Jewess had suffered less than might have been supposed from Levina.
5 Society might be better than she supposed from her slight experience of it.
6 As for the evidence, its tenor may be easily supposed from my story.
7 He supposed from this that he must be approaching the eastern end of the Lake.
8 It must not be supposed from this that Kublai's authority had vanished or become effete.
9 No one would have supposed from Mary's manner that she had suddenly become an heiress.
10 The fire broke out in the basement, it was supposed from a lamp in the laundry.
11 I supposed from the expression of your eyes that you were going to say something complimentary.
12 Mr. Stubble, as may be supposed from his size and slenderness, was of the Light Bobs.
13 He supposed from his general analysis of the man that Storrs would want the entire royal family.
14 We supposed from our maps that we were now looking down into the basin of the Apurimac.
15 It is not to be supposed from this last reflection of ours, that Leonore was not heart-whole.
16 I supposed from its weight that it contained nails, hinges, screws, or some other species of hardware.
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