1 Joe looked at me for a single instant with something faintly like reproach.
2 He faintly moaned, "I am done for," as the victim, and he barbarously bellowed, "I'll serve you out," as the murderer.
3 In his heat and triumph, and in his knowledge that I had been nearly fainting, he did not remark on my reception of all this.
4 I was afraid to sleep, even if I had been inclined, for I knew that at the first faint dawn of morning I must rob the pantry.
5 With a last faint effort, which would have been powerless but for my yielding to it and assisting it, he raised my hand to his lips.
6 If you were to renounce this patronage and these favors, I suppose you would do so with some faint hope of one day repaying what you have already had.
7 Certain wintry branches of candles on the high chimney-piece faintly lighted the chamber; or it would be more expressive to say, faintly troubled its darkness.
8 We Britons had at that time particularly settled that it was treasonable to doubt our having and our being the best of everything: otherwise, while I was scared by the immensity of London, I think I might have had some faint doubts whether it was not rather ugly, crooked, narrow, and dirty.