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  • I supposed I had done so. (10)
  • I never could have supposed it. (4)
  • Then, he supposed, we had come far. (2)
  • You supposed more than really existed. (4)
  • You are not afraid of being supposed ashamed. (4)
  • Mr. Yates felt it as acutely as might be supposed. (4)
  • We supposed we should not see Julia at the match. (10)
  • She supposed Miss Leighton was still going on with her art? (9)
  • Vittoria left Wilfrid to better chances than she supposed. (10)
  • Ripton was supposed to be devoted to the study of Blackstone. (10)
  • My supposed wealth gave me currency even in political circles. (10)
  • Very nice for them; she supposed June heard from Phil every day? (8)
  • Violetta supposed her to feel that she commanded the situation. (10)
  • He really supposed her to have come to him with a burdened spirit. (10)
  • She was guilty only of being less rich than he had supposed her to be. (4)
  • I learned that he was supposed to depend chiefly on my vast resources. (10)
  • Years ago I said it was a match, when no one supposed you could stoop. (10)
  • He was supposed to be closing up his affairs there, but nobody could say. (9)
  • She had taken up the idea, she supposed, and made every thing bend to it. (4)
  • I must address you as a brother, or it will be supposed we are quarrelling. (10)
  • They supposed him to be advancing triumphantly from the south to join them. (19)
  • He spoke to no one, and she reasonably supposed that he did not know English. (9)
  • Men in my confidence would have supposed me more rational: I was simply possessed. (10)
  • And well might it be supposed that the Comic idea was asleep, not overlooking them! (10)
  • It was supposed that she considered it due to herself to withhold her word for a term. (10)
  • He supposed they would pick up the others at Montpellier Square, and swop hansoms there? (8)
  • I do not doubt that he supposed himself to have borne the heat and burden of the strife. (7)
  • She supposed he could not yet leave his son, but it was a cruel, a terrible delay to her. (4)
  • Years later she wrote her version of the story, not sparing herself so much as she supposed. (10)
  • You know that I am only a plain business man who cannot be supposed to understand such things. (1)
  • She supposed that Barto was going to say that he had not given the order for her assassination. (10)
  • It may be that you were unblushingly courted in those days, and excusable; and we all supposed . (10)
  • He supposed that people drank too much still, but there was not the scope for it there used to be. (8)
  • You have qualities which I had not before supposed to exist in such a degree in any human creature. (4)
  • It is supposed that, separated from the others, she ran into the ice and was sunk, with all on board. (19)
  • Perhaps when you supposed him so like your ancient governess, he was meditating how he could aid you. (10)
  • So the summer wore on till concerts were over, and it was supposed to be impossible to stay in London. (8)
  • I supposed you would be all settled by this time, or I should have humped myself to find you something. (9)
  • In one respect, the Spanish people are better prepared for a Republic than might at first be supposed. (14)
  • She said she would not think of going in Ballardsville, but she supposed it was more rulable in New York. (9)
  • Anne could not have supposed it possible that her first evening in Camden Place could have passed so well! (4)
  • I spoke very deliberately, and therefore supposed that the words of composure were those of prudent sense. (10)
  • From this it would be supposed that Palestrina had shown an entire change in style, yet this was not the case. (3)
  • Many people seem to think that some such divinity doth hedge a Democracy as was once supposed to hedge a king. (14)
  • Settling-day, it or yesterday might be, but a colonist is not supposed to know anything of those arrangements. (22)
  • He said, Certainly; but after a glance at the account he smiled and said he supposed I knew how much the sum was? (9)
  • This, we supposed, would tend to her welfare and induce her to lead a regular, decorous life; but we were mistaken. (5)
  • When I was talking to you the other day about getting married, of course I supposed it was going to be Dr. Mulbridge. (9)
  • Young ladies are not supposed to do so, if menial maids are; but Juliana did cherish it, and it possessed her fancy. (10)
  • He had always supposed himself a happy and strong and successful man, but what a dreary ruin his life had fallen into! (9)
  • His conduct of affairs was so open that none could have supposed the gallant cornet entangled in a maze of sentiment. (10)
  • Instead of a regimental band, which I had supposed summoned, a single corporal ran out the barracks, touching his cap. (9)
  • When the allies got closer to the Onondaga fort they found it was much more strongly defended than they had supposed. (19)
  • After June was married, if she ever did marry this fellow, as he supposed she would, he would let it and go into rooms. (8)
  • Mrs. Bayruffle remarked, that she supposed ten hours not a long period of time, though her responsibility was onerous. (10)
  • It was not to be supposed that time would give Lydia that embarrassment from which she had been so wholly free at first. (4)
  • An old crust of their mahogany bread, supposed at first to be a specimen of quartz, was found in one of his coat pockets. (10)
  • I apologized yesterday for troubling him so often for stamps, and said that I supposed he was much more bothered in the season. (9)
  • Redworth, for his part; actually supposed she had accepted his escorting in proof of the plain friendship offered him overnight. (10)
  • Pity being a form of tenderness, Laura supposed that she would intuitively hate the man who compelled her to do what she abhorred. (10)
  • That is to say, they supposed that they enjoyed exclusive possession of the Nice Feelings, and exclusively comprehended the Fine Shades. (10)
  • She had supposed and intended that Alice should meet some one in Boston, and go through a course of society before reaching any decisive step. (9)
  • A cloudy vision of something unpurchasable, where he had supposed there was nothing, had cowed him in spite of the burly resistance of his pride. (9)
  • Rosamund could not say what answer her father had made: hardly favourable, Cecilia supposed, since he had not spoken of the circumstance to her. (10)
  • However, it would be all in the family they supposed they must really look upon Mr. Bosinney as belonging to the family, though it seemed strange. (8)
  • The behaviour of Lord Laxley in refusing to surrender a young lady who declared that her heart was with another, exceeds all I could have supposed. (10)
  • Miltoun was right in believing that newspaper gossip was incapable of hurting her, though her reasons for being so impervious were not what he supposed. (8)
  • Tresten saw that he supposed himself to be perfectly master of his acts because he had not spoken, and had managed to preserve the ordinary courtesies. (10)
  • Nataly shunned his name, with a superstitious dread lest any mention of him should renew pretensions that she hoped, and now supposed, were quite withdrawn. (10)

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