1 In fact I think I'll arrange a marriage.
2 "I don't think so," she said innocently.
3 I didn't want you to think I was just some nobody.
4 "I think it's cute," said Mrs. Wilson enthusiastically.
5 "I wouldn't think of changing the light," cried Mrs. McKee.
6 I can't seem to remember, but I think we talked about the Nordic race.
7 "You see I think everything's terrible anyhow," she went on in a convinced way.
8 I think we all believed for a moment that it had smashed in pieces on the floor.
9 I think that, except for my presence, he would have taken one short glance beneath our own table.
10 There's a bird on the lawn that I think must be a nightingale come over on the Cunard or White Star Line.
11 I think he'd tanked up a good deal at luncheon and his determination to have my company bordered on violence.
12 The evening had made me light-headed and happy; I think I walked into a deep sleep as I entered my front door.
13 I think he half expected her to wander into one of his parties, some night," went on Jordan, "but she never did.
14 Something in her tone reminded me of the other girl's "I think he killed a man," and had the effect of stimulating my curiosity.
15 "Chester, I think you could do something with her," she broke out, but Mr. McKee only nodded in a bored way and turned his attention to Tom.
16 I'd been writing letters once a week and signing them: "Love, Nick," and all I could think of was how, when that certain girl played tennis, a faint mustache of perspiration appeared on her upper lip.
17 I have forgotten their names--Jaqueline, I think, or else Consuela or Gloria or Judy or June, and their last names were either the melodious names of flowers and months or the sterner ones of the great American capitalists whose cousins, if pressed, they would confess themselves to be.
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