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1 I, II| disabled, as I at first thought. I heard the guards run 2 I, II| him, so fast that not a thought of my asthma and heart disease 3 I, II| fault!"~ ~Of course, he thought of nothing but himself, 4 I, III| horn for the goats, and we thought it was the whistling of 5 I, III| mouth of hell when they had thought themselves before the open 6 I, V| how the poor woman's first thought had been the safety of the 7 I, V| your dear child. Let this thought comfort you."~ ~"James?" 8 I, VII| windows. Nobody had ever thought of getting his vote, still 9 I, VII| still less had he himself thought of attaching any importance 10 I, VII| miserable wretch, whom we thought to be a true red-feather 11 I, VIII| subject, and told him that I thought it was time for me to select 12 I, XI| twins. And the man whom he thought worth catching was clever 13 I, XII| trouble your head with a thought about these things. I have 14 I, XII| week - a week, I say! I thought it a century at the least.~ ~ ~ ~ 15 I, XIII| photograph-apparatus.~ ~"Well," thought I, "these are amateur photographers, 16 I, XIII| her camera toward me. I thought it was rather a clever performance 17 I, XIII| looked at it yet?"~ ~"No. I thought that if anybody wrote to 18 I, XIII| some kind of a reckoning. I thought there was time for both."~ ~" 19 II, I| a surprise for them," I thought, "when they find these beautiful 20 II, I| to her dress. Presently a thought seemed to strike her, for 21 II, I| both of the girls, when I thought he had never seen them, 22 II, II| me with arguments. So I thought I would plead scepticism.~ ~" 23 II, II| healthy, or diseased, I thought, and I tried to joke the 24 II, II| human tippler, and I really thought that I had succeeded in 25 II, IV| young stranger, who never thought of such good fortune, at 26 II, IV| you my word that I never thought of making love to her."~ ~" 27 II, V| Take care of yourself."~ ~I thought she meant that I should 28 II, VI| Such a Mr. Parasite, I thought, was I to these men, and 29 II, VI| leave. For a second the thought flashed through my mind 30 II, VI| Vice-Governor if he really thought that my nomination had put 31 II, VI| I was stunned. "I never thought of such a thing," I said. " 32 II, VI| How is that possible? I thought him very well off."~ ~"He 33 II, VII| jump' him."~ ~"Indeed!" I thought. "Well, I'll 'jump' you 34 II, VII| a good runner she is!" I thought) - "but her ladyship, the 35 II, VII| programme; but I dismissed the thought as base. The countess was 36 II, VII| hand when it speaks?~ ~I thought I knew all. I had sounded 37 II, VIII| standing beside me, and, as I thought she was waiting for orders, 38 II, VIII| aristocratic heiresses. Now - she thought - if this is so? Here is 39 II, IX| aunt - out of the door. I thought it would have been more 40 II, IX| at all. As I entered, the thought seemed to occur to him that 41 II, IX| misinterpreted my words. I have never thought of encouraging you in desires 42 II, IX| was a long pause, and I thought best to take my leave. I 43 II, IX| up I saw that Siegfried thought fit to shake my hand in 44 II, X| was to inhabit it; and I thought what joy it would give me 45 II, X| before me, with scarcely a thought in my stunned, aching head. 46 II, X| laid for me, and I, who had thought myself safe from every such 47 II, XII| the French chasseurs. We thought this wild retreat meant 48 II, XIII| surgeon. When I read it, I thought of that woman in Paris, 49 II, XIII| victories!"~ ~"Well," I thought, "my two millions are nicely 50 II, XIII| A shrapnel splinter!" I thought, scornfully: "could it not 51 II, XIII| pardon!"~ ~"At last!" I thought, "here is my opportunity 52 II, XIII| you with something."~ ~I thought he meant to give me one 53 II, XIII| a decent cloak. I never thought of it before; but now I 54 II, XIII| will be their suspicions, I thought, when they learn that I 55 II, XIII| treachery?~ ~And then I thought what a self-conceited fool 56 II, XIV| Well, let it be," I thought. At least there would be 57 II, XIV| written in cipher."~ ~"Ah!" I thought, "the communication from 58 II, XV| occurred to me that she thought I feared for her life, because, 59 II, XV| in her very presence," I thought, in the bitterness of my 60 II, XV| they offer to shoot me," I thought, "I will not tell."~ ~"If 61 II, XV| delay."~ ~"No, thank you," I thought; "I'll have none of that."~ ~ 62 II, XVI| for disturbing her, but I thought she would be interested 63 II, XVI| may change into good," I thought, "I wonder who can repair 64 II, XVII| cunning little devil than I thought you to be, and I shall begin 65 II, XVII| omitted nothing which I thought necessary to your health 66 II, XVII| Young and beautiful - I thought - to suit your vanity; wealthy 67 II, XVII| in my odious condition, I thought, 'All is well to him as