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It is a shop now, in the market-place, but it was
evidently
once the mansion of some great personage.
And they seemed hurt at what they
evidently
regarded as a mean and ungrateful act on the part of the boat.
I said that the fact
evidently
was that I was not rowing as fast as I fancied I was, but that we should soon reach the lock now; and I pulled on for another mile.
The only chair in the place is occupied by Emily; and John Edward, if the language of clothes can be relied upon, has
evidently
been sitting on the floor.
You walk down the path, and as you pass the summer-house you glance in, and there are those two young idiots, huddled up into one corner of it; and they see you, and are
evidently
under the idea that, for some wicked purpose of your own, you are following them about.
This evening, however, they had
evidently
made a mistake, and had put the wind round at our back instead of in our face.
I forget the other ingredients, but I know nothing was wasted; and I remember that, towards the end, Montmorency, who had evinced great interest in the proceedings throughout, strolled away with an earnest and thoughtful air, reappearing, a few minutes afterwards, with a dead water- rat in his mouth, which he
evidently
wished to present as his contribution to the dinner; whether in a sarcastic spirit, or with a genuine desire to assist, I cannot say.
The rain was coming down fast now, and
evidently
meant to last.
He was
evidently
a novice at punting, and his performance was most interesting.
You never knew what was going to happen when he put the pole in; he
evidently
did not know himself.
Montmorency had eleven fights on the first day, and fourteen on the second, and
evidently
thought he had got to heaven.
A fine young man was now seen sitting near the entrance, who, by his smiling countenance, was
evidently
a pleased listener to the conversation.
"I repeat but what I hear," said Birch, offering a piece of cloth to the inspection of Sarah, who rejected it in silence,
evidently
determined to hear more before she made another purchase.
"Why," said the captain, laughing, "I do acknowledge a little inquietude myself - but how was it with you?" turning to his younger and
evidently
favorite sister, and tapping her cheek.
Her eyes rose from the floor to the dragoon, and were again fixed immovably on the carpet - she
evidently
wished to utter something but was unequal to the effort.
Katy saw him enter, with a heart that palpitated with dreadful forebodings, but Harvey civilly handed him a chair, and
evidently
was prepared for the visit.
The former part of the request was promptly complied with, and a few moments brought the surgeon in full view of a man armed with a musket, who was crossing the road, and
evidently
seeking the protection of the thick wood on its opposite side.
Miss Peyton accosted him with a smiling welcome, that exceeded the bounds of ordinary courtesy and which
evidently
flowed more from feelings that were connected with the heart, than from manner.
Young, active, and impelled by her generous motive, she moved up the hill with elastic steps, and very soon emerged from the cover of the woods, into an open space of more level ground, that had
evidently
been cleared of its timber, for the purpose of cultivation.
He was mounted on a noble animal, of a deep bay; and a group of young men, in gayer attire,
evidently
awaited his pleasure and did his bidding.
Contrary to the expectations of the young soldiers, he proved to be a man far advanced in life, and
evidently
no follower of the camp.
Evidently
spirits were abroad.
Just at this point he met his soul's sworn comrade, Joe Harper--hard-eyed, and with
evidently
a great and dismal purpose in his heart.
But when the shadows of night closed them in, they gradually ceased to talk, and sat gazing into the fire, with their minds
evidently
wandering elsewhere.
They listened;
evidently
the distant shoutings were growing more distant!
The boys were not able to remember that their remarks had possessed weight before; but now their sayings were treasured and repeated; everything they did seemed somehow to be regarded as remarkable; they had
evidently
lost the power of doing and saying commonplace things; moreover, their past history was raked up and discovered to bear marks of conspicuous originality.
This was
evidently
my case, for I was now a loose, unguided creature, and had no help, no assistance, no guide for my conduct; I knew what I aimed at and what I wanted, but knew nothing how to pursue the end by direct means.
When I went away, she told me she would enter into no measures for correspondence, for she saw
evidently
that my affection to my child would cause me to write to her, and to visit her too when I came to town again.
I foresaw the blow, and was extremely oppressed in my mind, for I saw
evidently
that if he died I was undone.
I must repeat it again, that the fate of this poor woman troubled me exceedingly, and I began to be very pensive, knowing that I was really the instrument of her disaster; but the preservation of my own life, which was so
evidently
in danger, took off all my tenderness; and seeing that she was not put to death, I was very easy at her transportation, because she was then out of the way of doing me any mischief, whatever should happen.
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