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  • Hart remarked coolly. (13)
  • I remarked it to him. (10)
  • Mrs. Wardour-Devereux remarked. (10)
  • Dr. Middleton remarked the fact. (10)
  • He remarked the come and go of it. (10)
  • I remarked that we should soon know. (8)
  • She remarked that it must end soon. (10)
  • Vernon remarked in simpleton style. (10)
  • Lady Busshe remarked to Lady Culmer. (10)
  • She hoped she was English, she remarked. (10)
  • Robert remarked that he had been on foot. (22)
  • Renee remarked on the lateness of the hour. (10)
  • He remarked that the cart jolted a good deal. (10)
  • He remarked that the cart jolted a good deal. (22)
  • Carinthia remarked on their having met nobody. (10)
  • The sisters remarked a boot-lace hanging loose. (10)
  • Mr. Austin remarked that the colonel was troubled. (10)
  • Evan carelessly remarked that he must wait and see. (10)
  • My nerves, he remarked to me, were very exciteable. (10)
  • Danvers remarked that the poor fed meagrely in France. (10)
  • Pericles remarked that there was not much of it in Turin. (10)
  • Double remarked, no one could rob me of my gold watch now. (10)
  • The weather to-day really seemed of that kind, she remarked. (10)
  • Material Ripton remarked that they looked like pounds on paper. (10)
  • My father remarked that he should visit this upon Mr. Alphonse. (10)
  • But as she often justly remarked, sentiment was to be deprecated. (8)
  • That is the end of the limit, as the foreign ambassador remarked. (8)
  • As the probate judge remarked, it would take five aces to beat it. (1)
  • Sinking from it, she remarked that Mr. Radnor was handsome still. (10)
  • Caroline remarked, hitherto a passive listener to these Lusitanian contes. (10)
  • Colonel Halkett remarked that he would have to leave Steynham the next day. (10)
  • He remarked that it was hardly a change to be within shot of our newspapers. (10)
  • Lecky remarked upon it, in his chapters on the rise of newspapers in England. (16)
  • I think I remarked you, sir, before you deigned to cast an eye upon humble me. (10)
  • It was constantly remarked that the Vicar looked very grave and thin, even for him. (8)
  • They walked on silently, till Wilfrid remarked, that he wondered where Gambier was. (10)
  • He sang out a good-morning to De Craye, and remarked that he must go to the stables. (10)
  • She gravely remarked that the woman had consented to go, and her sisters thanked her. (10)
  • A third time he held out the glass, and remarked that this stuff was better than medicine. (10)
  • Dr. Middleton remarked upon being not so sure that it was not he who had done the mischief. (10)
  • He remarked that wine was good for soldiers, singing better, such a voice as hers best of all. (10)
  • He remarked with the sententiousness of enforced philosophy, that no wine was better than bad wine. (10)
  • To hide her embarrassment, she remarked jestingly on the trees, houses, monuments, beasts, and men. (12)
  • It is often remarked that the ambition of the country editor is to secure a position on a city paper. (16)
  • Lady Jocelyn hated household worries, and quietly remarked that the young men must fight it out together. (10)
  • Mr. Stuart Rem charitably remarked on his taking it so severely because of his very scrupulous good conduct. (10)
  • With a pipe in his mouth, he insinuatingly remarked, he could jog on all night, and throw sleep to the dogs. (10)
  • The wealth of her nephew and niece caused such a view of them to be, as she remarked, anxious past endurance. (10)
  • The interpreter turned to the red man and soberly remarked that the White Hunter wanted more talk, and on he went. (21)
  • Turning to Weyburn there, the inexhaustible Lady Charlotte remarked that their conversation had given her pleasure. (10)
  • But Andrew Hedger remarked with contempt that he had not much opinion of foreign hams: nobody, knew what they fed on. (10)
  • Sir Franks took him aside, and returning remarked to his wife that she perhaps would have greater influence with him. (10)
  • Mrs. Bayruffle remarked, that she supposed ten hours not a long period of time, though her responsibility was onerous. (10)
  • The dear Queen of Portugal often remarked it, and in her it was a compliment to me, for she thought my brother a model! (10)
  • Laxley was two clear lengths in advance, but seemed riding, as Mr. George remarked, more for pace than to take the jump. (10)
  • Especially be it remarked, that he was a man of quick pace, the sovereign remedy for the dispersing of the mental fen-mist. (10)
  • When Diana came to Copsley, Lady Dunstane remarked on the recurrence of the name of Miss Paynham in the list of her guests. (10)
  • We both remarked on the precipitancy of the party; for as our own pace was considerable, the two vehicles passed like lightning. (6)
  • The Premier, it was remarked, played him like an angler his fish on the hook; or say, Mr. Serjeant Rufus his witness in the box. (10)
  • Mrs. Lander merely remarked that the Venetians seemed great for gaping, and Clementina was for the most part innocent of their stare. (9)
  • He held out his hand; I agreed; and he remarked that he now counted a breakfast in the list of his gains from never asking questions. (10)
  • We had often remarked that in our independent way of travelling constant variety was the rule, and monotony of incident never possible. (20)
  • They were accustomed to the machinery employed to give our land a shudder and to soothe it, and generally remarked that it meant nothing. (10)
  • She had also, or she now thought it, remarked that when Mr. George had been spoken of casually, the Countess had not looked a natural look. (10)
  • Wilfrid drew out his watch; blamed the accident that had detained him, and remarked that there were not many minutes to witness against him. (10)
  • Colonel Barclay, the moustachioed horseman, who had spoken the few words to Robert in passing, now remarked that there was an end of the military profession. (10)
  • Colonel Barclay, the moustachioed horseman, who had spoken the few words to Robert in passing, now remarked that there was an end of the military profession. (22)

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