1 I therefore observed I was not quite sure of that.
2 To the Three Jolly Bargemen, therefore, I directed my steps.
3 I entered, therefore, and found myself in a pretty large room, well lighted with wax candles.
4 Joe and I going to church, therefore, must have been a moving spectacle for compassionate minds.
5 I received this letter by the post on Monday morning, and therefore its appointment was for next day.
6 I therefore told him my small story, and laid stress on my being forbidden to inquire who my benefactor was.
7 It was a consequence of his hurt that he spoke so low as to be scarcely audible; therefore he spoke very little.
8 I therefore got up and put on my clothes, and went out across the yard into the long stone passage, designing to gain the outer courtyard and walk there for the relief of my mind.
9 Under the circumstances, I felt that Joe could hardly fail to discern in the pale young gentleman, an appropriate passenger to be put into the black velvet coach; therefore, I said nothing of him.
10 Choking and boiling as I was, I felt that we could not go a word further, without introducing Estella's name, which I could not endure to hear him utter; and therefore I looked stonily at the opposite wall, as if there were no one present, and forced myself to silence.