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They served a substantial dinner, I recollect, and obviously thought we were honeymooners
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For everyone who later recalled the pleasure of being in the audience upon that first performance was ever after given the respect afforded a minor celebrity; to recollect for their listeners the excitement and the thrill of being present at the very beginning of what became a beloved tradition of the little village on the Tahoe
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So long a course of bad seasons, though not a very common event, is by no means a singular one; and whoever has inquired much into the history of the prices of corn in former times, will be at no loss to recollect several other examples of the same kind
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Except the four trades above mentioned, I have not been able to recollect any other, in which all the three circumstances requisite for rendering reasonable the establislment of a
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But she could not recollect anything in between
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One particular cadet I recollect missed not only the target but also the whole mountain behind it with great consistency
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I recollect a very famous one of those asking me why we fired back at terrorists, now his high-fee clients because lawyers never work for free
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I was about ten years old and recollect an Army Sergeant-Major grabbing me by the arm whilst overtaking me to make sure I stayed far enough away for I truly wanted to collect the hand grenade as a trophy
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Opening her eyes she started to recollect what had happened
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She was constantly going through the same phases: Sorrow and then anger; then a faint sliver of hope would dawn upon her and recollect her thoughts, compose herself somewhat
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They all started to recollect what had happened that night, nearly thirty years ago
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They need to pause and recollect every step in getting a car to
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I continued in this manner for a period of how much time I cannot recollect; meanwhile the creeping had become mechanical and
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As I recollect reading somewhere “I have my visions and my peace, and I have not sold
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“Oh,” she said trying to recollect
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RECOLLECT WHAT YOU HAD NIGHT BEFORE, AS YOUR
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So why wasn't he? Now that he thought about it, he did recollect seeing a certain something, was it mist or nostalgia, in the eyes of those who had flown their last mission
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The audience will remember the header and will subsequently recollect the text it contained
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I recollect that one of the Masters once remarked that the first duty of a chela is to hear without anger anything the guru may say
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He could never recollect being called ‘Irish’ because in Ireland he and everyone else took it for granted that they were Irish and only referred to people who came from a different part of it as Dubliners, Kerry people and so on
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He tried desperately to recollect his thoughts
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recollect such a thing ever happening in the long history of the
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Harry could not recollect asking for questions, but conceded that he'd lost
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until I recollect what it was
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deadline, but couldn’t recollect such a thing ever happening in the long
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He paused for a moment to recollect his thoughts
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There is no singular aspect of a dream or its nature, but they can all be discerned if you begin to recollect them and use them, and exercise your mind so that they are seen as important, not something of fanciful whimsy which you'll have no interest in after 45 minutes of being awake and beginning to engage in your daily activities
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Then the words whispered from her mouth: “I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy, a Yankee Doodle do or die,” but that was all that she could recollect of the lyrics
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It follows that knowing the double is the act of remembering one’s self, which can recollect every memory your body has stored from the moment of birth
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One difference of many, however, was that he could recollect two instants because, as a seer, he was not tied to the descriptions of the world you are bound by
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for the day, he attempted to recollect how he had gotten to the bed
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It was of the utmost importance, but for what reason, he couldn't recollect
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I felt very grateful to have a place like this to recollect myself
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I can still recollect the good old days when a person was simply thrown into a job and allowed to sink or swim but a lot of water has passed under and over this bridge
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He had never had a strange naked woman sitting on his chest before (or any other type, as far as he could recollect), and he was not entirely sure what he was supposed to do about it
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We would never have the children we were trying for (we’d planned on naming them after the Scottish islands, for some reason I cannot now recollect)
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He struggled to recollect the time and place he had first heard that voice
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Some of us of a certain age may up to these very same day still recollect that we were told that Àngels` from up yonder had brought us all down here, whilst other of a younger era might still remember how their parents used to tell them that a wonderful bird in the form of a stork had airlifted their kind of baby right inside the cozy comfortable cots which was always ready and handy in those bygone days
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It would make him recollect that the Jewish high priest was a kind of mediator between God and the people;�that he alone went once every year into the Holy of Holies on the day of atonement, and had access through the veil to the mercy-seat;�that he was a kind of daysman between the twelve tribes and God, to lay his hand on both (Job
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Prayer is, of all habits, the one which we recollect the longest
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You must recollect, we are all creatures of imitation: precept may teach us, but it is example that draws us
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Recollect that you have to do with an all-seeing God,� a God who never slumbereth nor sleepeth,� a God who understands your thoughts afar off, and with whom the night shines as the day
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‘Now, I’m unable even to recollect my yesterday’s suffering,’ she whispered into his ears, as if to keep her feelings out of the earshot of her past
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quite recollect at the moment and was reluctant to mention it
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In this noble fortress, the Almighty God wants to clarify to man that if he does not feel with awe from Him, he will not recollect nor will the admonition profit him, consequently he will not have his spirit qualified to enjoy the favor which Al’lah prepared for him
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Unplugging to Recollect yourself and
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bed quilt, tracing it out with a finger as if ashamed to admit that she did not recollect any such
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Socrates was quoted as saying, “Knowledge is simply recollection, if true, also necessarily implies a previous time in which we learn that which we now recollect
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I could recollect a particular incident involving one Uncle John Ike, our mathematics teacher by then
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I was surprised that he could recollect my name with little or no effort despite the large number of students in our faculty
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I could vividly recollect now all that transpired but much of my thoughts focused on the man on white garment
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In retrospect, I can vividly recollect the various hunches which I treated with ignominy and levity, but which I now realise were kind of inkling intended to reveal to me the identity of Ben Thomas
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I can clearly recollect now, an incident that took place at Ben’s house the day I visited him so we could attend our believers’ conference together
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But why is it, dear Fräulein Schmidt, that though I can recollect nothing of her but her name, whenever I see you remind me of her?'
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Can you recollect anything?’
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Vivid was his recollection of her, and tinglingly painful the knowledge that she must equally vividly recollect him
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We then recollect that our body, our self and all other phe-
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It was pleasant to her father to be able to recollect, in the stress and dust of much in his work that was unrefreshing, how there was a yearly increasing though severely sifted number of gentle virgin blouses belonging to the best families beneath which lay and rhythmically heaved this silver reminder of the wearer's Bishop and of her God
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As far as I recollect, he had pledged to increase
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"Oh--such a time as I've had! Wait--let me see whether I can recollect it in order
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I could not recollect ever having seen her
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Then she did tell him she thought she had caught cold, and he said, withdrawing his hand and his face falling, 'Well, if you have it's only what you deserve when you recollect what you did yesterday
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For example, I immediately recollect the moment when, during my first forty-day fast in “my” grotto, the Blessed Mary appeared in front of me, and I, not believing that it was Her, touched Her hand and felt that She was real, alive, and that Her hand was warm
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He tried in vain to relive the moments that he had with her an hour back but all he could recollect
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things I recollect I wished to do but I could not
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he made this the most fundamental event in science as far as humans recollect
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He kept staring at them in a very obvious and persistent fashion and at first I surmised that he knew them or at least was trying to recollect where he had seen them before
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I recollect this impossible situation as we are flying
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I can't help but recollect
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We have explained the revelations in detail for people who recollect
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who…oh hell I just couldn't recollect exactly what he'd said, but the name was definitely
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He could never recollect whether he had been thinking about anything at that time
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The confidence is not of my seeking, recollect
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"What else was it I wanted to say?" He went on trying to recollect
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"When was it?" Raskolnikov stopped still to recollect
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There is, if you recollect, a suggestion that there are certain persons who can
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' And it will be no great matter if it is in some other person's hand, for as well as I recollect Dulcinea can neither read nor write, nor in the whole course of her life has she seen handwriting or letter of mine, for my love and hers have been always platonic, not going beyond a modest look, and even that so seldom that I can safely swear I have not seen her four times in all these twelve years I have been loving her more than the light of these eyes that the earth will one day devour; and perhaps even of those four times she has not once perceived that I was looking at her: such is the retirement and seclusion in which her father Lorenzo Corchuelo and her mother Aldonza Nogales have brought her up
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Sancho Panza stopped to scratch his head to bring back the letter to his memory, and balanced himself now on one foot, now the other, one moment staring at the ground, the next at the sky, and after having half gnawed off the end of a finger and kept them in suspense waiting for him to begin, he said, after a long pause, "By God, senor licentiate, devil a thing can I recollect of the letter; but it said at the beginning,
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Thus do pass the wretched life that remains to me, until it be Heaven's will to bring it to a close, or so to order my memory that I no longer recollect the beauty and treachery of Luscinda, or the wrong done me by Don Fernando; for if it will do this without depriving me of life, I will turn my thoughts into some better channel; if not, I can only implore it to have full mercy on my soul, for in myself I feel no power or strength to release my body from this strait in which I have of my own accord chosen to place it
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"All this that I have now repeated I said to him, and much more which I cannot recollect; but it had no effect in inducing him to forego his purpose; he who has no intention of paying does not trouble himself about difficulties when he is striking the bargain
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"No, senor," replied Sancho, "for as soon as I had repeated it, seeing there was no further use for it, I set about forgetting it; and if I recollect any of it, it is that about 'Scrubbing,'I mean to say
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At this hole the two demi-damsels posted themselves, and observed Don Quixote on his horse, leaning on his pike and from time to time sending forth such deep and doleful sighs, that he seemed to pluck up his soul by the roots with each of them; and they could hear him, too, saying in a soft, tender, loving tone, "Oh my lady Dulcinea del Toboso, perfection of all beauty, summit and crown of discretion, treasure house of grace, depositary of virtue, and finally, ideal of all that is good, honourable, and delectable in this world! What is thy grace doing now? Art thou, perchance, mindful of thy enslaved knight who of his own free will hath exposed himself to so great perils, and all to serve thee? Give me tidings of her, oh luminary of the three faces! Perhaps at this moment, envious of hers, thou art regarding her, either as she paces to and fro some gallery of her sumptuous palaces, or leans over some balcony, meditating how, whilst preserving her purity and greatness, she may mitigate the tortures this wretched heart of mine endures for her sake, what glory should recompense my sufferings, what repose my toil, and lastly what death my life, and what reward my services? And thou, oh sun, that art now doubtless harnessing thy steeds in haste to rise betimes and come forth to see my lady; when thou seest her I entreat of thee to salute her on my behalf: but have a care, when thou shalt see her and salute her, that thou kiss not her face; for I shall be more jealous of thee than thou wert of that light-footed ingrate that made thee sweat and run so on the plains of Thessaly, or on the banks of the Peneus (for I do not exactly recollect where it was thou didst run on that occasion) in thy jealousy and love
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"I remember saying one day to one of these obstinate fellows, 'Tell me, do you not recollect that a few years ago, there were three tragedies acted in Spain, written by a famous poet of these kingdoms, which were such that they filled all who heard them with admiration, delight, and interest, the ignorant as well as the wise, the masses as well as the higher orders, and brought in more money to the performers, these three alone, than thirty of the best that have been since produced?'
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And so true is this, that I recollect a grandmother of mine on the father's side, whenever she saw any dame in a venerable hood, used to say to me, 'Grandson, that one is like Dame Quintanona,' from which I conclude that she must have known her, or at least had managed to see some portrait of her
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"Recollect, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "that wherever virtue exists in an eminent degree it is persecuted
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"Recollect, my friend," said Don Quixote, "all knights cannot be courtiers, nor can all courtiers be knights-errant, nor need they be
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Just recollect the good aunts who have not only lectured and fussed, but nursed and petted, too often without thanks, the scrapes they have helped you out of, the tips they have given you from their small store, the stitches the patient old fingers have set for you, the steps the willing old feet have taken, and gratefully pay the dear old ladies the little attentions that women love to receive as long as they live
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I recollect having heard an old ballad sung that says, By bears be thou devoured, as erst
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"Look here, my good sir," said Sancho; "either I'm a numskull or else there is the same reason for this passenger dying as for his living and passing over the bridge; for if the truth saves him the falsehood equally condemns him; and that being the case it is my opinion you should say to the gentlemen who sent you to me that as the arguments for condemning him and for absolving him are exactly balanced, they should let him pass freely, as it is always more praiseworthy to do good than to do evil; this I would give signed with my name if I knew how to sign; and what I have said in this case is not out of my own head, but one of the many precepts my master Don Quixote gave me the night before I left to become governor of this island, that came into my mind, and it was this, that when there was any doubt about the justice of a case I should lean to mercy; and it is God's will that I should recollect it now, for it fits this case as if it was made for it
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Perhaps he no longer remembered his suppers with girls after masked balls; and no doubt she did not recollect the rendezvous of old when she ran across the fields in the morning to her lover's house
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"I shudder with horror, when I recollect the treatment I had now to endure
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--And, indeed, I soon did recollect it as such with agony, when his sudden death (for he had recourse to the most exhilarating
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"Born in one of the most romantic parts of England, an enthusiastic fondness for the varying charms of nature is the first sentiment I recollect; or rather it was the first consciousness of pleasure that employed and formed my imagination
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"When left alone, I was a moment or two before I could recollect myself--One scene had succeeded another with such rapidity, I almost doubted whether I was
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I looked for my babe with affright; feared that it had fallen out of my lap, while I had so strangely forgotten her; and, such was the vague intoxication, I can give it no other name, in which I was plunged, I could not recollect when or where I last
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refused admittance; and at the opera, or Ranelagh, they could not recollect her
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completed the arduous task of reading Some Recollected Matters,
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longed to box Marc's ears, only she recollected in time that she was
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LP recollected a cartoon of Blitz and his handler, looking forlorn, with their heads sticking out of a large dog box
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WHAT TO DO, BUT IMMEDIATELY I RECOLLECTED MY
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“Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings,” said William Wordsworth, and “it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility
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He hardly recollected her as anything other than a weepy, bottle-of-brandy-a-day drunk
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It will be recollected that one of the methods
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Bridget thought for a moment and then recollected the church they passed on Ledgers Road on their way to the shops
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His real name, as Komadze recollected was Italian -- no! French
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against something as insubstantial as a wraith? Harry recollected from some-
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I recollected all the bonding I had done, especially the hand-holding with Henrietta and Victor
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She recollected his athletic stature in her mind, from moments earlier, and thought nothing of Mitchell's teammate claim
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He recollected past Christmas’s spent with his
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The party was a huge success; folks recollected the occasion for
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He recollected how depressed he was a couple of years ago
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kindness and compassion in his eyes and smile that Anne recollected so well
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had never known her mother, but when she recollected all that Guinevere had done for her as
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As he watched the king kneel before the queen, John recollected those events in his mind, starting with the night of Sage’s disappearance
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Anne had stolen Portia and then recollected the scene in which Anne had openly rebuked him for
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recollected the events of the day before and her heart filled with some guilt about her attempted
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filling her eyes as she recollected Rad’s loving words to her all of those years ago
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They used to know this district years ago, and recollected a pension right up in the highest village, and after great exertions and rising early that morning they had reached it only to find that it had become a resort for consumptives
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Although I had never seen the man before, I recollected the name which Miss Kendall had mentioned
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recollected himself and stood back
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He recollected himself and chastised her:
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Stu recollected the time he’d spent in the Royal Navy, when he had visited HMS Victory, Nelsons flagship, were a brass plaque was placed on the quarterdeck, which read: Nelson fell here: Stu had thought, ‘if these two had a plaque every time they had an accident, the floor would be worth a fortune in brass’
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He recollected the hurt that he’d felt on being rejected
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He recollected the story told by the sales head a few minutes back and made some mental
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migrated en masse, passing on what recollected
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Somehow he thought he recollected some time seeing such a rule on the books for ACM's centre, too
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As he drove, Smith recollected his first impressions of the scene where Lauren Cowley had been found dead
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Then he recollected where he was and, hiding his hands behind his back, forced an assured smile
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If you try and recall a well-known head it will not be the shape of the features that will be recollected so much as an impression, the result of all these combined, a sort of chord of which the features will be but the component elements
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The Vabuerettis spent one more hour at the cemetery, accompanied with prayers and small laughs, as they recollected more of Giovanni’s blissful memoirs with them
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Whether he knew what had happened, whether he recollected what they had said to him, whether he knew that he was free, were questions which no sagacity could have solved
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He was not fully conscious when he passed through the gateway of his house! he was already on the staircase before he recollected the axe
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He sat down on the sofa--and instantly recollected everything! All at once, in one flash, he recollected everything
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On Pulcheria Alexandrovna's anxiously and timidly inquiring as to "some suspicion of insanity," he replied with a composed and candid smile that his words had been exaggerated; that certainly the patient had some fixed idea, something approaching a monomania--he, Zossimov, was now particularly studying this interesting branch of medicine--but that it must be recollected that until to-day the patient had been in delirium and
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He at once recollected that his mother and sister knew through Luzhin's letter of "some young woman of notorious behaviour
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Raskolnikov could not help glancing at him with a flash of vindictive anger in his black eyes, but immediately recollected himself
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And the whole scene of the day before yesterday in the gateway came clearly before Raskolnikov's mind; he recollected that there had
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His malice was aimed at himself; with shame and contempt he recollected his "cowardice
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"There is no doubt of that," observed Anselmo, anxious to support and uphold Lothario's ideas with Camilla, who was as regardless of his design as she was deep in love with Lothario; and so taking delight in anything that was his, and knowing that his thoughts and writings had her for their object, and that she herself was the real Chloris, she asked him to repeat some other sonnet or verses if he recollected any
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It came about in this wise: the officers were pacified on learning the rank of those with whom they had been engaged, and withdrew from the contest, considering that whatever the result might be they were likely to get the worst of the battle; but one of them, the one who had been thrashed and kicked by Don Fernando, recollected that among some warrants he carried for the arrest of certain delinquents, he had one against Don Quixote, whom the Holy Brotherhood had ordered to be arrested for setting the galley slaves free, as Sancho had, with very good reason,
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"My father was violently affected by her death, recollected instances of his unkindness, and wept like a child
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I recollected with what fervour I addressed the God of my
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made me try to relieve, and sympathize with him; but, when I recollected that I
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and stretching, with haggard eyes, as if he scarcely recollected what had passed
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"My dear," said she, entering, "I have just recollected that I have some of the finest old Constantia wine in the house that ever was tasted, so I have brought a glass of it for your sister
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Jennings recollected that there was a lady at the other end of the street on whom she ought to call; and as she had no business at Gray's, it was resolved, that while her young friends transacted theirs, she should pay her visit and return for them
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-- Whatever your business may be with me, will it be better recollected and explained to-morrow
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Elinor could not hear the declaration, nor witness its proofs without sometimes wondering whether her mother ever recollected Edward
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But the moment he recollected himself enough to notice me watching, he thundered a command for me to go, and I obeyed
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I fled the shelter to some relation I had recollected in town, on my dislike
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" As Dantes spoke, Villefort gazed at his ingenuous and open countenance, and recollected the words of Renee, who, without knowing who the culprit was, had besought his indulgence for him
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All the pious ideas that had been so long forgotten, returned; he recollected the prayers his mother had taught him, and discovered a new meaning in every word; for in prosperity prayers seem but a mere medley of words, until misfortune comes and the unhappy sufferer first understands the meaning of the sublime language in which he invokes the pity of heaven! He prayed, and prayed aloud, no longer terrified at the sound of his own voice, for he fell into a sort of ecstasy
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In the ray of light which entered by the narrow window of his cell, he held open in his left hand, of which alone, it will be recollected, he retained the use, a sheet of paper, which, from being constantly rolled into a small compass, had the form of a cylinder, and was not easily kept open
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Fearing, however, to make use of any valuable piece of paper, I hesitated for a moment, then recollected that I had seen in the famous breviary, which was on the table beside me, an old paper quite yellow with age, and which had served as a marker for centuries, kept there by the request of the heirs
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He then recollected that he had not eaten or drunk for four-and-twenty hours
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" Dantes recollected that his hair and beard had not been cut all the time he was at the Chateau d'If
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Heyward instantly knew it for a trinket that Alice was fond of wearing, and which he recollected, with the tenacious memory of a lover, to have seen, on the fatal morning of the massacre, dangling from the fair neck of his mistress
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"You could not apply to any one better able to inform you on all these points, for I knew him when he was a child, and one day that I fell into his hands, going from Ferentino to Alatri, he, fortunately for me, recollected me, and set me free, not only without ransom, but made me a present of a very splendid watch, and related his history to me
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Debray, who perceived the gathering clouds, and felt no desire to witness the explosion of Madame Danglars' rage, suddenly recollected an appointment, which compelled him to take his leave; while Monte Cristo, unwilling by prolonging his stay to destroy the advantages he hoped to obtain, made a farewell bow and departed, leaving Danglars to endure the angry reproaches of his wife
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It will be recollected that the new, or rather old, acquaintances of the Count of Monte Cristo, residing in the Rue Meslay, were no other than Maximilian, Julie, and Emmanuel
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I recollected that I was stabbed just as I was trampling the ground to fill up the hole; while doing so I had leaned against a laburnum; behind me was an artificial rockery, intended to serve as a resting-place for persons walking in the garden; in falling, my hand, relaxing its hold of the laburnum, felt the coldness of the stone
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" The old man signified that he recollected him
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" Albert was on the point of pronouncing his father's name, when Monte Cristo gently held up his finger in token of reproach; the young man recollected his promise, and was silent
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Owen recollected afterwards that her dress was disarranged
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“It’s of no consequence,” Anthony said huffily; then he recollected himself and added: “We are always grateful for your generosity
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Morrel only then recollected the letter he had received from the viscount, in which, without assigning any reason, he begged him to go to the opera, but he understood that something terrible was brooding
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Upstairs the hall was dark, but I found the duke's room, and started to paw around it with my hands; but I recollected it wouldn't be much like the king to let anybody else take care of that money but his own self; so then I went to his room and begun to paw
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"Yes, that is true; but I should not have recollected it if you had not reminded me
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He recollected that there was a small furnished house to let in the Rue de Saints Peres, where his mother would find a humble but decent lodging, and thither he intended conducting the countess
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He vividly recollected when the occurrence alluded to took place as well as yesterday, roughly some score of years previously in the days of the land troubles, when it took the civilised world by storm, figuratively speaking, early in the eighties, eightyone to be correct, when he was just turned fifteen
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Suppose she was gone when he? I looked for the lamp which she told me came into his mind but merely as a passing fancy of his because he then recollected the morning littered bed etcetera and the book about Ruby with met him pike hoses (sic) in it which must have fell down sufficiently appropriately beside the domestic chamberpot with apologies to Lindley Murray
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Andrea, who had often stayed there in his rides about Paris, recollected the Bell and Bottle inn; he turned around, saw the sign by the light of a reflected lamp, and having dismissed the child, giving him all the small coin he had about him, he began knocking at the door, very reasonably concluding that having now three or four hours before him he had best fortify himself against the fatigues of the morrow by a sound sleep and a good supper
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At his age when dabbling in politics roughly some score of years previously when he hadbeen a quasi aspirant to parliamentary honours in the Buckshot Foster days he too recollected in retrospect (which was a source of keen satisfaction in itself) he had a sneaking regard for those same ultra ideas
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Debray did not defend himself very warmly, for the idea had sometimes crossed his mind; still, when he recollected the independent, proud spirit of Eugenie, he positively rejected it as utterly impossible, though the same thought again continually recurred and found a resting-place in his heart
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The latter recollected the terrible caution of Monte Cristo; she fancied that the hand not holding the phial clasped a long sharp knife
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He recollected the call he had made upon him after the dinner at Auteuil, and then the visit the abbe had himself paid to his house on the day of Valentine's death
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She had a lot of dark hair, he recollected
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To his horror he recollected that he had left both coat and waistcoat behind him
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We were after rhebok, the dun kind, and I recollected how we had followed one beast, and both he and I had clean lost it
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Louie felt his ears pop, and vaguely recollected that at the swimming pool at Redondo Beach, his ears would pop at twenty feet
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I heard the noise and rose; but while I was drawing on my stockings, in the chair at the bed-head, and telling Mrs Pawkie to compose herself, for our houses were all insured, I suddenly recollected that Robin had the night before neglected to go his rounds at ten o’clock as usual, and the thought came into my head that the alarm might be one of his inebriated mistakes; so, instead of dressing myself any further, I went to the window, and looked out through the glass, without opening it, for, being in my night clothes, I was afraid of taking cold
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Having in this judicious manner primed Mr Mucklewheel as to the procedure, I suddenly recollected that I had a letter to write to catch the post, and having told him so, “Maybe,” quo’ I, “ye would step the length of Mr Birky’s and see how he is inclined, and by the time I am done writing, ye can be back; for after all that we have been saying, and the warm and friendly interest you have taken in this business, I really would not wish my friends to stir in it, unless it is to be done in a satisfactory manner
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And immediately he recollected his brother Nikolay and how hateful he was to have been able to forget him
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At that instant Levin recollected his own sins and the
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’ And again at the turn in the drawing room he asked himself, ‘Decide how?’ And again he asked himself, ‘What had occurred?’ and answered, ‘Nothing,’ and recollected that jealousy was a feeling insulting to his wife; but again in the drawing room he was convinced that something had happened
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But so soon as he recollected what he
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Next morning, Tuesday, Alexey Alexandrovitch, on waking up, recollected with pleasure his triumph of the previous day, and he could not help smiling, though he tried to appear indifferent, when the chief secretary of his department, anxious to flatter him, informed him of the rumors that had reached him concerning what had happened in the Commission
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Having put it in, he recollected that he ought to have thrust his left hand too, and so he thrust it in though too late, and, still more overcome with confusion, he beat a hasty retreat into the background
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He recollected it as he was going into the hall
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Only then Levin recollected the title of the fantasia, and made haste to read in the Russian translation the lines
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Then he recollected that this idea, which he had heard
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Making her way through the crowd to the first-class waiting-room, she gradually recollected all the details of her position, and the plans between which she was hesitating
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before he recollected the axe
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He sat down on the sofa—and instantly recollected everything! All at once, in one flash, he recollected everything
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On Pulcheria Alexandrovna's anxiously and timidly inquiring as to "some suspicion of insanity," he replied with a composed and candid smile that his words had been exaggerated; that certainly the patient had some fixed idea, something approaching a monomania—he, Zossimov, was now particularly studying this interesting branch of medicine—but that it must be recollected that until to‐day the patient had been in delirium and
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Recollecting it now, I think I did it in an altered state of consciousness
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After recollecting himself, he says, "I simply cannot believe it
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Then, recollecting, laughingly you turn,
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Immediately recollecting the major's instructions, he pivoted and ran around the rear of the cart
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you’d think he was recollecting childhood memories of him helping his mother bake cookies,
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“Are those windows?” I asked, noting how similar they seemed in their shape, vaguely recollecting clear glass windows looking out onto a complex, but beautiful environment
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The Masters knew this had to be by way accessing, or recollecting, knowledge of their entire history
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Now, recollecting this, I, with the original aim to "cultivate mind and follow the good," have actually gone to the opposite
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Mitchell had to pause, recollecting the one time Chance had asked him to drive, due to his alcohol intoxication
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Recollecting to the best of her excellent memory what she had learned from Nancy and what she had seen and experienced in the Philippines, plus adding her own personal thoughts, she started scribbling down notes, with the firm intention to type them into a proper memorandum once in Washington
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" Although Mindy immediately recalled him being with Mitchell at the club, Nathan had a hard time recollecting where he had seen her beautiful face
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Now we also could not help laughing together with the senior guys, recollecting cheerfully Eugene's joke during our first visit to the glade
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I had a hard time sleeping the previous night as I was recollecting and analysing the events of the day
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You could observe couples looking at each other with broad smiles, apparently recollecting how they too had met one another
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Everything was foggy and she had a hard time recollecting the recent past
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"No man," began the Bishop, habit being strong within him, "knoweth the hour when the bridegroom--" But he stopped, recollecting that Ingeborg was not engaged and therefore could not with propriety be talked to of bridegrooms
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forehead as if recollecting her senses through it
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inside, recollecting herself, she took the cell
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If you spend less time recollecting your failures and
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there, recollecting the warnings of their divine Master, retired to Pella, a place beyond Jordan, situated in a
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'No, wait,' Loofah cried, but then – quickly recollecting – he dived for the keys, managing to type out 'RES' before the teeth snapped again
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Sana frees Aarav at the police station and laughs on recollecting the
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many Christians, or converted Jews, who dwelt there, recollecting the warnings of their divine
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And it is with reason supposed that on this occasion many Christians, or converted Jews, who dwelt there, recollecting the warnings of their divine Master, retired to Pella, a place beyond Jordan, situated in a mountainous country, whither (according to Eusebius, who resided near the spot) they came from Jerusalem, and settled, before the war (under Vespasian) began
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Because we were alone, utterly alone," she said plaintively and stopped short, suddenly, recollecting it was still somewhat dangerous to speak of Pyotr Petrovitch, although "we are quite happy again
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You will admit that recollecting your embarrassment, your eagerness to get away and the fact that you kept your hands for some time on the table, and taking into consideration your social position and the habits associated with it, I was, so to say, with horror and positively against my will, _compelled_ to entertain a suspicion--a cruel, but justifiable suspicion! I will add further and repeat that in spite of my positive conviction, I realise that I run a certain risk in making this accusation, but as you see, I could not let it pass
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Recollecting, however, that the valiant Amadis was not content to call himself curtly Amadis and nothing more, but added the name of his kingdom and country to make it famous, and called himself Amadis of Gaul, he, like a good knight, resolved to add on the name of his, and to style himself Don Quixote of La Mancha, whereby, he considered, he described accurately his origin and country, and did honour to it in taking his surname from it
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Feeling himself so smitten, he imagined himself slain or badly wounded for certain, and recollecting his liquor he drew out his flask, and putting it to his mouth began to pour the contents into his stomach; but ere he had succeeded in
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But recollecting how nearly he had lost her, he held her close, saying tenderly, with her cheek against his own, "I've got you safe, my Beth, and I'll keep you so, please God
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The governor lowered the staff, and as he did so the old man who had the stick handed it to the other old man to hold for him while he swore, as if he found it in his way; and then laid his hand on the cross of the staff, saying that it was true the ten crowns that were demanded of him had been lent him; but that he had with his own hand given them back into the hand of the other, and that he, not recollecting it, was always asking for them
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task of weighing his words, recollecting his tones of voice, and feeling them
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Recollecting herself, a still kinder
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To this determination she was the more easily reconciled, by recollecting that Edward Ferrars, by Lucy's account, was not to be in town before February; and that their visit, without any unreasonable abridgement, might be previously finished
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Recollecting, soon afterwards, that he was probably dividing Elinor from her sister, he put an end to his visit, receiving from her again the same grateful acknowledgments, and leaving her full of compassion and esteem for him
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Lady Middleton expressed her sense of the affair about once every day, or twice, if the subject occurred very often, by saying, "It is very shocking, indeed!" and by the means of this continual though gentle vent, was able not only to see the Miss Dashwoods from the first without the smallest emotion, but very soon to see them without recollecting a word of the matter; and having thus supported the dignity of her own sex, and spoken her decided censure of what was wrong in the other, she thought herself at liberty to attend to the interest of her own assemblies, and therefore determined (though rather against the opinion of Sir John) that as Mrs
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" Recollecting himself, however, he added, "That is, I mean to say--your friends are all truly anxious to see you well settled; Fanny particularly, for she has your interest very much at heart, I assure you
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After a few moments' chat, John Dashwood, recollecting that Fanny was yet uninformed of her sister's being there, quitted the room in quest of her; and Elinor was left to improve her acquaintance with Robert, who, by the gay unconcern, the happy self-complacency of his manner while enjoying so unfair a division of his mother's love and liberality, to the prejudice of his banished brother, earned only by his own dissipated course of life, and that brother's integrity, was confirming her most unfavourable opinion of his head and heart
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"Oh, I'll ask you, uncle," cried Miss Cathy, recollecting the housekeeper's assertion
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"Oh! it is Green," I said, recollecting myself---"only Green," and I went on, intending to send somebody else to open it; but the knock was repeated: not loud, and still importunately
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A slight exclamation of surprise even burst from the lips of the young man, but instantly, recollecting his errand, and the presence in which he stood, he suppressed every appearance of emotion, and turned to the hostile leader, who had already advanced a step to receive him
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Then, recollecting himself, with sudden and native dignity, he added: "Go; teach your young men it is peace
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The eyes of Magua flashed fire; but suddenly recollecting the necessity of maintaining his presence of mind, he turned away in silent disdain, well assured that the sagacity of the Indians would not fail to extract the real merits of the point in controversy
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Then, recollecting his former artifice, he raised Alice from the arms of the warrior against whom she leaned, and beckoning Heyward to follow, he motioned for the encircling crowd to open
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Not recollecting myself, I began again that I was much obliged to him for his
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He was simply and solely, as it subsequently transpired for reasons best known to himself, which put quite an altogether different complexion on the proceedings, after the moment before's observations about boyhood days and the turf, recollecting two
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But, on the contrary, the particulars which are given prove that Fernand Mondego, raised by Ali Pasha to the rank of governor-general, is no other than Count Fernand of Morcerf; then, recollecting the honor you had done me, in admitting me to your friendship, I hastened to you
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" The servant announced the young man; but the banker, recollecting what had transpired the day before, did not wish him admitted
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said; and then, recollecting with what intention he was trying to see her, he was promptly overcome with confusion and blushed
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The Tatar, recollecting that it was Stepan Arkadyevitch’s way not to call the dishes by the names in the French bill of fare, did not repeat them after him, but could not resist rehearsing the whole menus to himself according to the bill:—‘Soupe printaniere, turbot, sauce Beaumarchais, poulard a l’estragon, macedoine de fruits
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But recollecting that his
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He’s a hero, in fact,’ said Anna, smiling and recollecting the two hundred roubles he had given at the
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’ Blessed are the peacemakers; theirs is the kingdom of heaven,’’ said Betsy, vaguely recollecting she had heard some similar saying from someone
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After reading a little more of the book on Egyptian hieroglyphics, and renewing his interest in it, Alexey Alexandrovitch went to bed at eleven o’clock, and recollecting as he lay in bed the incident with his wife, he saw it now in by no means such a gloomy light
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‘Seryozha? What about Seryozha?’ Anna asked, with sudden eagerness, recollecting her son’s existence for the first time that morning
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intervals he listened in the stillness to the click of Agafea Mihalovna’s needles, and recollecting what he did not want to remember, he frowned again
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Though both had often heard a great deal about the saying that the one who steps first on the rug will be the head of the house, neither Levin nor Kitty were capable of recollecting it, as they took the few steps towards it
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She dropped her eyelids, as though recollecting something
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She tried several ballads, but found them inadequate; till, recollecting the psalter that her eyes had so oftenwandered over of a Sunday morning before she had eaten of the tree of knowledge, she chanted: "O ye Sun and Moon … O ye Stars … ye Green Things upon the Earth … ye Fowls of the Air … Beasts and Cattle … Children of Men … bless ye the Lord, praise Him and magnify Him forever!"
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Angel, suddenly recollecting that Tess was overhearing this gloomy tale, went to shut the door between the passage and the ante-room to the inner parlour where she was; but his wife, flinging a shawl round her, had come to the outer room and was listening to the man's narrative, her eyes resting absently on the luggage and the drops of rain glistening upon it
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You will admit that recollecting your embarrassment, your eagerness to get away and the fact that you kept your hands for some time on the table, and taking into consideration your social position and the habits associated with it, I was, so to say, with horror and positively against my will, compelled to entertain a suspicion—a cruel, but justifiable suspicion! I will add further and repeat that in spite of my positive conviction, I realise that I run a certain risk in making this accusation, but as you see, I could not let it pass
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Amy had been fond of recollecting stories of men obsessed with her
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"It was just so with my Joe—always full of his devilment, and up to every kind of mischief, but he was just as unselfish and kind as he could be—and laws bless me, to think I went and whipped him for taking that cream, never once recollecting that I throwed it out myself because it was sour, and I never to see
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‘Oh, I’ll ask you, uncle,’ cried Miss Cathy, recollecting the housekeeper’s
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I was actually permitting myself to experience a sickening sense of disappointment; but rallying my wits, and recollecting my principles, I at once called my sensations to order; and it was wonderful how I got over the temporary blunder—how I cleared up the mistake of supposing Mr
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He scowled at first; then, as if recollecting something, he said—
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“I understand,” cried her uncle, recollecting himself, and not wanting to hear more: “I understand
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I could not see him and my eldest sister in the same room without recollecting what you once told me, and I acknowledge that they did not meet as friends
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To this determination she was the more easily reconciled, by recollecting that Edward Ferrars, by Lucy’s account, was not to be in town before February; and that their visit, without any unreasonable abridgement, might be previously finished
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Lady Middleton expressed her sense of the affair about once every day, or twice, if the subject occurred very often, by saying, “It is very shocking, indeed!” and by the means of this continual though gentle vent, was able not only to see the Miss Dashwoods from the first without the smallest emotion, but very soon to see them without recollecting a word of the matter; and having thus supported the dignity of her own sex, and spoken her decided censure of what was wrong in the other, she thought herself at liberty to attend to the interest of her own assemblies, and therefore determined (though rather against the opinion of Sir John) that as Mrs
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He had the offer of Count Cassel and Anhalt, and at first did not know which to chuse, and wanted Miss Bertram to direct him; but upon being made to understand the different style of the characters, and which was which, and recollecting that he had once seen the play in London, and had thought Anhalt a very stupid fellow, he soon decided for the Count
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The memory is sometimes so retentive, so serviceable, so obedient; at others, so bewildered and so weak; and at others again, so tyrannic, so beyond control! We are, to be sure, a miracle every way; but our powers of recollecting and of forgetting do seem peculiarly past finding out
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"I understand," cried her uncle, recollecting himself, and not wanting to hear more: "I understand
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Because we were alone, utterly alone,’ she said plaintively and stopped short, suddenly, recollecting it was still somewhat dangerous to speak of Pyotr Petrovitch, although ‘we are quite happy again
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"Well, well, we won't talk of it," the princess stopped him, recollecting her unlucky Dolly
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ary where the Catholic saint Padre Pio was residing, recollects that Padre
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Still walking in the plantation, the man recollects how those events, combined with his
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Danglars recollects having seen him
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Ask him, sir, if he recollects the words he uttered in the garden of this house on the night of Madame de SaintMeran's death
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"Huck recollects it
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And stay whose length none recollects