1 I wish it could be so easily settled.
2 Well, as you are resolved to go, I wish you a good journey.
3 I wish you may receive this in time to come here to-night, but I will not depend on it.
4 I wish as well as every body else to be perfectly happy; but, like every body else it must be in my own way.
5 I wish him very happy; and I am so sure of his always doing his duty, that though now he may harbour some regret, in the end he must become so.
6 I am not wishing him too much good," said Marianne at last with a sigh, "when I wish his secret reflections may be no more unpleasant than my own.
7 My feelings are at present in a state of dreadful indecision; I wish to acquit you, but certainty on either side will be ease to what I now suffer.
8 Well, said I, all I can say is, that if this be true, he has used a young lady of my acquaintance abominably ill, and I wish with all my soul his wife may plague his heart out.
9 He is not a young man with whom one can be intimately acquainted in a short time, but I have seen enough of him to wish him well for his own sake, and as a friend of yours, I wish it still more.