“Oh! Rupert is not down yet,” she said.
— from The Grim House by Mrs. Molesworth
Decidedly, the lowly rector is not dangerous; yet, again, who has not seen Cloth of Frieze victorious in the lists where Cloth of Gold went down?
— from Marjorie Daw by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
“I’m glad of that,” returned I. “No doubt you are,” added Trimbush, “and so am I. It will be a lasting record of a run that, if equalled, was never beaten.”
— from The Life of a Foxhound by John Mills
'Well, no; romance is not dead yet, Isabel.
— from The Guinea Stamp: A Tale of Modern Glasgow by Annie S. Swan
While narrow in their peculiar religious ideas, no doubt, yet a more consecrated and devoted class of people are perhaps not found in another village on earth.
— from Birdseye Views of Far Lands by James T. (James Thomas) Nichols
“You wrong me,” she replied, “I never doubt your reasons.
— from The Radio Planet by Ralph Milne Farley
"Gracious," she sputtered; "but the Runkle is not dead yet!"
— from Rose of the World by Egerton Castle
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