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You're too used to having things go wrong, she chided herself.
This is no time to get cold feet, he chided himself.
You always wanted to be top dog, he chided himself.
He chided a few onto their feet and got them started.
"You have been away more than three days," the computer chided him.
No, she's going to believe the information was right, he chided himself.
There should be nothing to fear now, he chided himself.
Then he decided that the girl had come here to chide him.
At times I felt he was chiding me for having sat through all this.
None of which had anything to do with the matter at hand, he chided himself.
You could have gone after your own ship, she chided herself.
It was not yet time to chide her about this.
Yet the chief of security smiled when he chided his son.
Gold knew his wife would chide him that God made everything.
Ali's voice chided them as she came up on the group.
She chided him for having kept it so long a secret.
Then I bit my tongue and chided myself for being too open.
Sometimes I did write to her, too, and she never chided me for being slow.
If anyone ought to know better, it should be you, he chided himself.
The next moment this feeling had gone, and she was ready to chide herself for it.
It was wrong of her, though, to chide people for concerns about cost.
Harry began to chide himself for not having thought of the same plan.
Then chided himself for getting so excited about one woman, after all the women he had known.
"You keep thinking in terms of force," she chided him.