1 That I was the hope and the pride.
2 And Erin's hopes and Erin's dreams.
3 She hoped they would have a nice evening.
4 The little woman hoped they would have a good house.
5 THERE was no hope for him this time: it was the third stroke.
6 My aunt was surprised and hoped it was not some Freemason affair.
7 I hope you'll spend an evening with us," he said, "before you go back.
8 "I hope he'll look smart about it if he means business," said Mr. O'Connor.
9 He hoped Mr. Alleyne would not discover that the last two letters were missing.
10 "I hope it's not too late in the day to offer my best wishes," said Ignatius Gallaher.
11 He watched her leave the room in the hope that she would look back at him, but he was disappointed.
12 I watched my master's face pass from amiability to sternness; he hoped I was not beginning to idle.
13 She waited until it was time for the second part to begin in the hope that the secretaries would approach her.
14 She waited on patiently, almost cheerfully, without alarm, her memories gradually giving place to hopes and visions of the future.
15 Her hopes and visions were so intricate that she no longer saw the white pillows on which her gaze was fixed or remembered that she was waiting for anything.
16 A vague terror seized Gabriel at this answer, as if, at that hour when he had hoped to triumph, some impalpable and vindictive being was coming against him, gathering forces against him in its vague world.
17 This was Mary Jane's idea and she had also suggested apple sauce for the goose but Aunt Kate had said that plain roast goose without any apple sauce had always been good enough for her and she hoped she might never eat worse.
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