101.   Which was cheap, he said, considering the greatness of his son's danger; but I do not think he meant it.

102.   You must consider the next from the native point of view.

103.   In this manner was Dicky Hatt kidnapped, and he considered it vastly fine, for he had received an appointment in India which carried a magnificent salary from the Home point of view.

104.   If you did not say this, you were considered one of mean understanding.

105.   But consider how lightly I am touched.

106.   We hear that at Oil City the flavour of petroleum is hardly considered to be disagreeable, and so it was with the flavour of coal at Tankerville.

107.   Indeed the old Whigs, of whom Barrington Erle considered himself to be one, would have much preferred the Duke to Mr. Gresham, had it been possible to set Mr. Gresham aside.

108.   What might be the special ideas of his own mind regarding ecclesiastical policy in general, it had not been thought necessary to consider.

109.   Considering all things I am glad we didn't kill him.

110.   The parsons must be respected, and the great Church-of-England feeling of the people must be considered with affectionate regard.

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