91.   My guide considered the fine weather a very lucky omen, and told me that M. Geimard, the before-mentioned French scholar, had been compelled to wait three days for fine weather.

92.   All the others considered this a delicacy, and marvelled at my depraved taste when I declared it to be unpalatable.

93.   Most of the passengers considered that the engines were inefficient.

94.   This, however, was not considered as in the least unpolite.

95.   As writers of travels among barbarous communities are generally very diffuse on these subjects, he deems it right to advert to what may be considered a culpable omission.

96.   With his liberal views, he is apparently considered by the good people of Pittsfield as little better than a cannibal or a 'beach-comber.

97.   These thoughts passed rapidly through my mind, and I wondered why I had not before considered the matter in this light.

98.   And in good truth it might well have been so considered.

99.   It was evident that Kory-Kory considered this an all-sufficient reason for so indecorous a custom; but I must say that it did not satisfy me as to its propriety.

100.   " The faithful servant considered for a long time how the business should be begun; it seemed to him that it would be a difficult matter to come only at a sight of the Princess.

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