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"I'm bound to say they're going about the first part of their work with skill."
And I'm bound to say there's a great deal in what you say.
I'm bound to say, though, I can't see one myself at the moment."
But I'm bound to say I didn't tell the truth, either.
I'm bound to say I find it a probable hypothesis."
I'm bound to say I failed to notice it at the time, as did every other observer of my acquaintance.
I'm bound to say that I meet a lot of people who praise me for speaking up, but don't speak up themselves.
I'm bound to say that story seems correct.
I'm bound to say I got excited myself.
"I'll go talk with him, though I'm bound to say I doubt if it'll do much good.
"I'm bound to say it seems quite likely!"
'Because I'm bound to say she doesn't give that impression.'
But I'm bound to say that his recent experience at Barnes may be having some effect.'
'I'm bound to say it must be a nuisance for you,' admitted Hemingway.
"But if you will permit me, I'm bound to say that it is not up to your usual standard.'
"I personally didn't need it, but I'm bound to say it might work an improvement where you're concerned.
So I sized you down, and I'm bound to say that you came well out of it.
I'm bound to say that he managed to get some fruit to us, and with his own hands he loosened our bonds.
I'm bound to say, I'm in favour of pressing forward with this.'
'I've watched them at it, and I'm bound to say they didn't seem any too well pleased.'
I'm bound to say, though, that I'm disappointed in you and your men, Inspector.
"Well, Nature had done that already; but I'm bound to say they improved on Nature's work.
Say, I reckon your father's poor, and I'm bound to say he's in pretty hard luck.
'I'm bound to say it isn't promising,' said Hemingway.