"As usual" Quotes from Famous Books
... observed Hephzy, seizing the opportunity, as usual, to speak a good word for me. "He ... — Kent Knowles: Quahaug • Joseph C. Lincoln
... and depressing sight to see a great city thus suddenly overthrown; and the carpenter was deeply moved by the spectacle. As usual, however, on the occasion of any great calamity, a crowd was scouring the streets, whose sole object was plunder. While involved in this crowd, near Temple Bar,—where the thoroughfare was most dangerous from the masses of ruin that impeded it,—an individual, whose swarthy features recalled to ... — Jack Sheppard - A Romance • William Harrison Ainsworth
... case, the Snows had nothing but the warmest of welcomes for Pollyanna; and also as usual it was not long before they were talking of the game: in no home in Beldingsville was the glad game more ardently ... — Pollyanna Grows Up • Eleanor H. Porter
... chance of ascertaining from your father whether my military duties have left me any opportunity of neglecting you," I answered steadily. As usual with me, since I could not woo, I would be master where I could. It was a source of mean ... — The Yeoman Adventurer • George W. Gough
... feeling her out; and from a sketch of Spinoza's anticipations of the modern mind, through the speculative interpretations of the latest achievements in physics of Sir Oliver Lodge and Sir William Ramsay, I had come, as usual, to De Casseres, whom I was quoting, when Mr. Pike ... — The Mutiny of the Elsinore • Jack London
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