"Insincerely" Quotes from Famous Books
... go a-head; and making a sort of pack-saddle of the old hide, I curled myself up on the back of the old mare, and left her to her own pace, which, however, was a pretty round trot, until we reached the outskirts of the town, where, dismounting, I thanked my companions, very insincerely I'm afraid, for my evening's amusement, and joined my friends at the hotel, who were never tired of hearing me recount my adventures at ...![](http://www.diccionarioingles.com/rquot.gif) — Life in the Clearings versus the Bush • Susanna Moodie |