61.   I was forced, therefore, to consider seriously the hypothesis that she had remained within the house.

62.   I was told that it was the largest in Europe, but I consider the one in the Museum of Naples much larger.

63.   The poee-poee was then placed before us, and even famished as I was, I paused to consider in what manner to convey it to my mouth.

64.   But in spite of all their blandishments, my feelings of propriety were exceedingly shocked, for I could but consider them as having overstepped the due limits of female decorum.

65.   Or rather, it may be presumed, that bearing in mind the wholesale forays made upon them by their nautical visitors, they consider the property of the latter as a fair object of reprisal.

66.   "Consider your verdict, " he said to the jury, in a low, trembling voice.

67.   Let the jury consider their verdict.

68.   Two regiments were soon up to them, and called them to consider themselves prisoners, and to deliver up the sack, or be cut in pieces.

69.   In his uneasiness and anxiety he went out into the courtyard, and began to consider what he could do in so great a necessity.

70.   Then Kate stood still a little while to consider, and at last she said, "Listen, Fred, we may be able to get the gold back again.

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