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1 How much they guessed of her engagement she neither knew nor cared.
2 You've received an impression of my sister - in- law - you 've guessed of what she's capable.
3 But something, too, I guessed of the heart of such a one as Roxalanne.
4 Have you guessed of which woman Vivarce was the lover?
5 No outsider would have guessed of its existence.
6 Then and there, Meliora unfolded all she knew and all she guessed of the girl's history.
7 The counter-action is in progress, and we watch what can be seen or guessed of it, in fascination.
8 He must get back to the ranch at once and reveal all he knew or guessed of the conspiracy.
9 I gathered rapidly and succinctly together all that I knew and all that I guessed of Margrave's existence and arts.
10 The infant that Raffael's Madonna holds in her arms cannot be guessed of any particular age; it is Humanity in infancy.
11 He wondered how much she guessed of what he was going to say, and how much it would mean to her.
12 And Allison never knew what the old woman might have known or guessed of her life before she came to the manse.
13 To think how much Anne had guessed of the wretched past, yet, with true delicacy, how entirely she had concealed that knowledge!
14 The lady was in an enchanting mood of sunshine, and no one could have guessed of the sorrow of her dawn vigil thoughts.
15 If I had only guessed of what you were in need, I should have presented you with one without waiting to be asked.
16 Morris guessed of whom she was thinking, and answered, indifferently: "You spoke of Miss Hazelton in connection with baby, but that was all."
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