1 'I hope you don't,' he replied.
2 'I hope I am; naturally,' she said.
3 'I do hope you'll excuse me,' she said.
4 Well, my Lady, I only hope and pray you may.
5 A splendid idea, and I hope it will be a success.
6 'I hope at least I haven't a slave nature,' said Hilda.
7 I hope I can have some repairs done to the old place next year.
8 I am really in love with another man, and do hope you will divorce me.
9 'I hope I have said nothing to offend you,' he added, in a tone of dislike.
10 But I'm awfully sorry about it, and I do hope you are not minding very much.
11 I shall be home in ten days' time, and I do hope everything will be all right.
12 'I hope you had a real man at last,' he said to her after a while, sensually alert.
13 I hope it wasn't heavy for you, said Connie, looking back at the keeper outside the door.
14 And he could go on in life, existing from day to day, without connexion and without hope.
15 The cataclysm has happened, we are among the ruins, we start to build up new little habitats, to have new little hopes.
16 With such creatures for the industrial masses, and the upper classes as she knew them, there was no hope, no hope any more.
17 All hopes of eternity and all gain from the past he would have given to have her there, to be wrapped warm with him in one blanket, and sleep, only sleep.
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