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And I am one of those who fancy that something had.
He did fancy that it happened less often, these days.
Well now, fancy that, I wonder where he could have got to?
I fancy that was how the idea happened to occur to you.
It is a common fancy that nature seems to sleep by night.
Hell, fancy that lot coming out on a night like this.
I fancy that it came as a breath, no more.
"I fancy that at one time your hair was fair."
I can fancy that William talks to himself when he's alone.
Did she fancy that he had meant to attack her with it?
Why fancy that you have all the truth in your keeping?
You may fancy that the water will be warmer next week.
I fancy that he heard some sound outside the house and went to investigate.
But I fancy that a small boy was rather a nuisance to him.
It was just a passing fancy that never meant anything.
"Because I have a fancy that we shall meet again."
He began to fancy that his nerve was leaving him.
I rather fancy that he will leave the running of the house to her."
And I fancied that perhaps here he had at last found peace.
"It became a fancy that the hair could come to life.
"I really fancy that you are not far from the truth.
I think there is something in him, and have a fancy that between us we may give this little man a lift.
"And you fancy that the two matters are connected in some way?"
You can fancy that there is a danger to a patient.
Things changed last year, now you would have to go back to Manila fancy that.