"Undoubtedly.
This was her third poem and undoubtedly her best.
Undoubtedly, as Mrs.
Undoubtedly.
" "Undoubtedly.
" "I have given some attention to this matter and it is undoubtedly of importance.
" Anne could hardly discard it completely, for there were undoubtedly times when she felt, with an instinct that was not to be combated by reason, that Leslie harbored a queer, indefinable resentment towards her.
Doctor's delicacies but the piece de resistance was undoubtedly the big platter of sea trout.
The volcanic substances are no longer in a state of ebullition, they have caught fire, and we are undoubtedly menaced by an approaching eruption.
It was indeed the canoe, of which the rope had undoubtedly broken, and which had come alone from the sources of the Mercy.
" "Undoubtedly.
Even Pencroft, who possessed a marvelous power of sight, saw nothing; and certainly if there had been land at the horizon, if it appeared only as an indistinct vapor, the sailor would undoubtedly have found it out, for nature had placed regular telescopes under his eyebrows.
Undoubtedly they were the same words he had before attempted to utter.
The sailor undoubtedly felt much greater anxiety than does the fisherman, for he does not see his prey coming through the water.
Garth pronounced that both were alike naughty, but that boys were undoubtedly stronger, could run faster, and throw with more precision to a greater distance.
There are men whom a merciful Providence has undoubtedly ordained to a single life, but who from wilfulness or through circumstances they could not cope with have flown in the face of its decrees.
At first Toad was undoubtedly very trying to his careful guardians.
To raise your spirits, moreover, she gives you reason to suppose that the part of the abbey you inhabit is undoubtedly haunted, and informs you that you will not have a single domestic within call.
But I hope your friend's accounts have been exaggerated; and if such a design is known beforehand, proper measures will undoubtedly be taken by government to prevent its coming to effect.
They would think she was an extremely silly old woman, and so would she have thought as lately as two days ago; but the bud idea was becoming familiar to her, she was more apprivoisée now, as dear Matthew Arnold used to say, and though it would undoubtedly be best if one's appearance and sensations matched, yet supposing they did not—and one couldn't have everything—was it not better to feel young somewhere rather than old everywhere?