1 I learn more here with each hour.
2 I must try to watch it and learn the weather signs.
3 By following up this clue we may learn a good deal.
4 We shall tell him nothing, but only that we wish to learn.
5 That is one of the things that we learn in an asylum, at any rate.
6 I suppose it is one of the lessons that we poor women have to learn.
7 Unhappily there are not many to learn, as the only train to-morrow leaves as I say.
8 But we live and learn, and in our present task we must take no chance, as my friend Quincey would say.
9 Besides, I may be of service, since you can hypnotise me and so learn that which even I myself do not know.
10 The day is close to us that must end all, if it may be so; and now is the chance that we may live and learn.
11 I must not ask him, for fear I shall do more harm than good; but I must somehow learn the facts of his journey abroad.
12 I shall be at hand all the night from sunset till after the sunrise, and if there be aught that may be learned I shall learn it.
13 All this have I told these others; you, my dear Madam Mina, will learn it in the phonograph of my friend John, or in that of your husband.
14 Now I shall learn something pleasant, I am sure; for it will tell me the other side of a true love episode of which I know one side already.
15 The delay of arrival at Varna made us individually satisfied that things would not be just as we had expected; we only waited to learn where the change would occur.
16 He learn new social life; new environment of old ways, the politic, the law, the finance, the science, the habit of a new land and a new people who have come to be since he was.
17 You shall, I trust, rest here with me awhile, so that by our talking I may learn the English intonation; and I would that you tell me when I make error, even of the smallest, in my speaking.
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