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"I misdoubt me an he would come up during foul weather."
I misdoubt not we'll do all else when time demands."
I misdoubt me of that, Magnus thought back at her.
I misdoubt me whether it be worth while bringing him home."
"Yet I misdoubt me, my lord, an our guests did come to speak of children only."
"I misdoubt me that there may have been something of magic about these beastmen."
"You misdoubt I have sought knowledge denied to any but a few.
To say sooth, at times I misdoubt me of them."
Yet I misdoubt me 'twill come to such a pass."
Yet I misdoubt me an thou wilt, for there'd be danger!
Men now fear and misdoubt the Elves, and yet know little of them.
I do not misdoubt my wife; but I would be loath to turn them together.
It's this that makes me seem to misdoubt your lordship's liking.
It may have still, but I misdoubt it much.
And this, I misdoubt, you did not tell him."
"I misdoubt me an such a woman doth live.
"I misdoubt me an they'd welcome folk so poorly dressed as we, my lord."
I misdoubt me an we poor few could bring it to defeat-and I'm loathe to try.
"I misdoubt me an they did it by choice," Geoffrey said, with sarcasm.
"Still, souls or none, I misdoubt me an they be Christian."
'Tis your great care of her Makes you misdoubt; nought else.
I hope they fared well, yet I misdoubt me of it."
"Yet I misdoubt our power to maintain our walls."
"I misdoubt most of them had ever smelt a Catholic before embarking.
'Madam, I misdoubt that you should be abroad after dusk alone, either here or in the town.