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1. It was his dream that he would marry and have children … and Dan is a man to make his dreams reality … I think he had some crackbrained idea that he could have the wife and family along with my friendship as well … I daresay he thought I would come to terms with Joanna … after all, she was a friend of mine … it made some sort of sense
2. I daresay he’ll be able to find out who the guy in the bar was … as I said, I think he was a local
3. I daresay I could find more tenants, but if Dan is going to act like that, they are not likely to stay either … damn! He’s screwed me up again! The bastard!
4. I don’t know the woman, but I daresay Liz is in much the same state … of course, I could be wrong about that, though from what I gleaned when she rang the other day and what Stephen has told me, I feel that is unlikely
5. I daresay she didn’t intend for it to come over so clearly, and maybe I am being over-sensitive but I felt it all the same … Well, if the only job I can get is in Taunton, I’ll just have to move back to Bridgwater … at least that will cut my travelling costs
6. I daresay Mum is regretting the row every bit as much as Stephen is by now
7. ‘Yes, and being here on your own doesn’t help either, I daresay
8. I daresay you don’t have any trouble like that
9. ‘I daresay I’ll survive
10. They were devoted to Joris and I daresay they’ll transfer to JJ very fast … especially as he’s so clearly a member of the family … but if he wants to use his musical skill, there’d be outlets for that
11. ‘No, me neither … but I daresay our friend Gerisse has some useful associates who wouldn’t flinch at such activity … especially if he’s dabbling in the criminal underworld, as would appear to be the case
12. Angie stressed that you were suffering post-migraine effects at the time of the attack so I daresay there is some excuse – just you ensure it does not happen again!
13. ‘I daresay that would not bear examination
14. ‘I daresay I am wasting my breath,’ she said with a wry mouth
15. ‘No, I daresay you don’t … your mother died two days after I brought you both back here
16. I daresay my nerves are a bit on edge anyway … what with the impending trip to Minca
17. ‘She has been recognised by several people since then and I daresay the gossip in Sulis Min has been rife on the subject
18. I daresay there may be more but those are the ones which we know about
19. ‘And I daresay there are several women who would kill to be in my place at the moment … standing here with your arms around me
20. He looks a bit wobbly to my eyes and although I daresay I couldn’t catch him if he fell over, at least I could raise the alarm
21. Berndt produces some oil and herbs and, although I daresay our meal would be considered pretty basic by virtually anyone, it tastes delicious after a morning riding through the pouring rain
22. ‘I daresay they would try to invade if they knew … or destroy us
23. Seems pretty frightful to me, but I daresay the quantity of water in the wasteg does the job without pollution being a problem
24. I always could read you like a book, Jo, and although I daresay no-one else noticed because the pair of you were very good at keeping up appearances, I couldn’t miss it
25. ‘Well, to be honest, I was completely stunned when she first mentioned it but, I daresay she knows what she is doing
26. The now familiar wrench in the pit of my stomach happens again, I daresay I shall get used to being linked with Alastair in time
27. It takes about three quarters of an hour to drive from Naples to Sorrento and was it an education … I daresay I shall become accustomed to driving over here but believe me it is crazy! The basic rule of the road seems to be ‘go for it’ and they obey this one regardless of commonsense, consideration for other drivers or even practicality
28. I daresay you will find diary entries on the subject
29. ‘You are a wicked, wicked man!’ she laughed, ‘But if it results in that poor woman being looked after, then I daresay the Good Lord will have mercy on you!’
30. “I daresay this will be a very long and drawn out search
31. “I daresay you have seen more
32. " "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen
33. “You two had quite a journey,” he said as placidly as though he was discussing the weather, “but I daresay the next couple of days will be even more eventful
34. I daresay you are reckoning on a late repentance
35. “My God, woman, she is just a child! Do you have any idea how many manipulative women reside in the Royal Court?” He thundered, “If they are all possessed then I daresay we are all living in Hell!” Seeing the anger on his face, she backed away and stammered, “Can you forgive me going behind your back? I am sorry, I didn’t know what else to do…” before she could finish her thought, Henri had stormed out the door, leaving it wide open
36. He never learned, and I daresay he never would
37. I assumed they were officers, although I daresay it isn’t important
38. I ought to have hired somebody to help me today, and I daresay I would have if I were doing it properly – if I’d have still cared
39. A little rough in places, perhaps – there were a few reflections in the water which weren’t as refined as his usual work, but I daresay it would pass muster in society
40. “I daresay she is looking better, sir, but it seems as if you will be quite occupied for a
41. I daresay that she is quite
42. I don't think I told you that after that trumpeting Sunday, moved to real compassion by the sufferings of him you call the fiddler man, I took my courage in both hands and told Johanna with the pleasantest of smiles--I daresay it was really a rather ghastly one--that her trumpeter must not again bring his instrument with him when he called
43. I couldn't understand 'em, and I don't think he could either, but he was very game and stuck to it once he'd begun, and went on making' my head spin and I daresay his own too
44. He still is, in the form of Siegfried Wagner, and I daresay of others; and once somebody told me that when Germans wished to indulge their disrespect for the Kaiser freely--he was not at that time yet an ex-Kaiser---without being run in for _lèse majesté_, they loudly and openly abused him under the name of Siegfried Meyer, whose initials, S
45. Jewks do,' I said, 'that you think was the direct result of her Christian name? Don't tell me if my question is indiscreet, which I daresay it is, because I know I often am, but your theory interests me
46. Unwelcomed, unwanted, and I daresay quite often asked by the many pension proprietors who are angrily anti-German to go somewhere else
47. Besides, she will know the sequel, she will know what came next, and will see, I daresay, how vain the expense of trouble and emotions was
48. Do you remember how it was like flames, and the very air was golden? The hazel-bushes, do you remember them? Along the path that led down from the terrace to the village? How each separate one was like a heap of light? Do you remember how you spent to-day, the 22nd of September, 1919, lying on a rug in the sun close up under one of them, content to stare at the clear yellow leaves against the amazing sky? You've forgotten, I daresay
49. Uncle Rudolph is no lady; and this little house, which I daresay looks a picture of peace from outside with the snow falling on its roof and the firelight shining in its windows, seethes with elemental passions
50. But I daresay what she tells them is a very pretty little nonsense