And just then she bethought herself of the hour and drew forth her tiny watch. |
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Thereupon Pierre bethought himself of the blood he had seen on Silvere's hand. |
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All at once I bethought me that this street of Oxford was no other than the far-famed Tyburn way. |
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Then he bethought him that there was one beside him who was fitter to judge on such a matter. |
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Then, he bethought himself of a subtle form of rebuke by emphasizing his generosity. |
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All at once, Jason bethought himself of the galley's miraculous figure-head. |
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I bethought me, however, to try the creek which drained the coomb, and see whether it might not have made itself a smoother way. |
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So he bethought himself of a means to entrap the deer while he rested at home. |
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Then Hagen, too, bethought him of the gleeman, whom bold Hildebrand had robbed of life. |
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Here I bethought me of my patron, Colonel mahon, and determined to write to him. |
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David bethought himself instead of the owlish Mizrachi, his visit to whom had been left unfinished. |
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He bethought him that this unworried peace was endurable only in the world to come. |
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Moreover, as he further bethought him, Agesilaus must needs be wroth with him for his deceit. |
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Things were at this pitch when Bert bethought himself of creating a sort of debenture capital in the business for the benefit of Tom. |
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Once more she bethought her of the discussion, and how it was faring. |
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But I bethought me of something else that would make a deadlier missile. |
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Towards morning, Rougon bethought himself of reassuring Felicite. |
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I bethought me of the quiet Miss Williams, and hunted her up in her shop. |
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Then the cowpuncher bethought him of his duty to his employer. |
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Having purchased a few small articles of grocery, and a measure of oil for the lamp, Miss Pross bethought herself of the wine they wanted. |
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Joyce bethought himself of some cigars in his state-room and went back. |
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Lastly, he bethought him of the man whose power he was bidden to usurp. |
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Alleyne gave his staff a merry flourish, however, and the red deer bethought him that the King was far off, so streaked away from whence he came. |
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But before retiring, Jaffrey bethought himself of the evidence, in these ransacked drawers, that some one had visited the chamber with sinister purposes. |
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I was just beginning to stifle with the fumes of conservatory flowers and sprinkled essences, when I bethought myself to open the window and step out on to the balcony. |
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Then I bethought me of a crutch, the shape being much the same, and I borrowed one in the village, and displayed it to my sister with considerable confidence. |
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Presently he bethought him of a treasure he had and got it out. |
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