" "If you would only live with me in some little house when we get older," mused Emma Jane, as with her darning needle poised in air she regarded the opposite wall dreamily, "I would do the housework and cooking, and copy all your poems and stories, and take them to the post-office, and you needn't do anything but write.
" "I can't see Rebecca as a lady doctor, somehow," mused Mrs.
"Funny," mused Peter, "how we can live right beside people all our lives and not really know them at all.
I find on this pavement that wanderer-wooing summer night of which I mused; I see its moon over me; I feel its dew in the air.
She mused.
"Well, we'll know in time if the things she said were going to happen do," mused Peter.
"Somehow, I can't reconcile his simple, kindly personality with the wild, adventurous life he has lived," mused Anne.
"Gilbert thought she didn't belong here," mused Anne, "but I feel sure she does.
" I mused.
" mused Linton.
" I mused to myself; and sore misgivings came over me that there was slight hope of that.
I mused: I had a presentiment in the bottom of my heart that he had better have remained away.
She mused a little with her eyes downward, and then added, looking at Maggie, "It is very beautiful that you should love Philip; I never thought such a happiness would befall him.
" mused the Rat.
" And she mused a moment, while she took no notice of Mrs.
The boy mused awhile over the substantial change which had taken place in his worldly circumstances, and then wended toward headquarters to report.
I showed the hole to God, and mused, "I wonder where my sarrows could be.
In particular, they examined how participants reported feeling inauthentic when they mused on the secrets that burdened them.
I showed the hole to God, and mused, "I wonder where my sarrows could be.
"What is a lonely, redundant human being to do all day," he mused, "while the computer's doing the work downstairs?