1 But Arthur soon settled the account.
2 Whoever came about me, still settled down into Joe.
3 I have so settled down in their home, that it's not at all likely.
4 Having settled to do this, we returned into the house and went to bed.
5 As the time wore on, an impression settled heavily upon me that Estella was married.
6 These were the surroundings among which I settled down, and applied myself to my education.
7 Receiving this as an intimation that it was best not to delay, I settled that I would go to-morrow, and said so.
8 Miss Havisham had settled down, I hardly knew how, upon the floor, among the faded bridal relics with which it was strewn.
9 For months afterwards, I every day settled the question finally in the negative, and reopened and reargued it next morning.
10 It was settled that I should stay there all the rest of the day, and return to the hotel at night, and to London to-morrow.
11 Having settled that I must go to the Blue Boar, my mind was much disturbed by indecision whether or not to take the Avenger.
12 Well, old chap," said Joe, "it do appear that she had settled the most of it, which I meantersay tied it up, on Miss Estella.
13 In his two cabin rooms at the top of the house, which were fresh and airy, and in which Mr. Barley was less audible than below, I found Provis comfortably settled.
14 Those two should pull a pair of oars, we settled, and I would steer; our charge would be sitter, and keep quiet; as speed was not our object, we should make way enough.
15 I insensibly fall into a general mention of these journeys as numerous, because it was at once settled that I should return every alternate day at noon for these purposes, and because I am now going to sum up a period of at least eight or ten months.
16 When these points were settled, and so far carried out as that I had begun to work in earnest, it occurred to me that if I could retain my bedroom in Barnard's Inn, my life would be agreeably varied, while my manners would be none the worse for Herbert's society.
17 We Britons had at that time particularly settled that it was treasonable to doubt our having and our being the best of everything: otherwise, while I was scared by the immensity of London, I think I might have had some faint doubts whether it was not rather ugly, crooked, narrow, and dirty.
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