1 You can't hope to carry it out.
2 "I hope you'll lay it to heart," said Miss Ophelia.
3 I hope I've learnt something of the love of Christ from her.
4 I hope the gen'lmen and der fair sex will scuse my usin an or'nary sort o parison.
5 "If I do, I repent of it, I hope," said Miss Ophelia, rattling her needles with energy.
6 Boys," said Haley, coming up, briskly, "I hope you keep up good heart, and are cheerful.
7 Wal, now," said Sam, scratching his head, "I hope Mas'r'll 'scuse us trying dat ar road.'
8 I leave early tomorrow morning, before daylight; by tomorrow night I hope to sleep safe in Ohio.
9 Miss Ophelia in her own heart said, "I hope she isn't," but had prudence enough to keep it down.
10 "I hope, my good sir, that you are not exposed to any difficulty on our account," said George, anxiously.
11 Eva, after this, declined rapidly; there was no more any doubt of the event; the fondest hope could not be blinded.
12 To Canada," said he, straightening himself up; "and when I'm there, I'll buy you; that's all the hope that's left us.
13 To go thither, to escape across the Ohio river, were the first hurried outlines of her plan of escape; beyond that, she could only hope in God.
14 The letter ended with expressions of hope and thankfulness, and professions of undying affection, which were more bitter than death to the unhappy young man.
15 As the meeting had been held at Uncle Tom's weekly, for an indefinite length of time, without any more "cheers," there seemed some encouragement to hope that a way would be discovered at present.
16 In this hope, she pressed forward to the front rails, and, stretching far over them, strained her eyes intently on the moving heads on the shore, and the crowd pressed in between her and the child.
17 It was evident, from the expression of his face, that there was no hope; but he applied himself to dressing the wound, and he and Miss Ophelia and Tom proceeded composedly with this work, amid the lamentations and sobs and cries of the affrighted servants, who had clustered about the doors and windows of the verandah.
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