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am fancying

  • present progressive
    of fancy (1st person singular).
    fancy
    adjective
    ornamental; decorative; not plain.

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"I suppose I am a fool, but all the time I am fancying things."

From Jeanne of the Marshes by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim

"It is not I who am fancying that these burglars came after the will," Eleanor answered in an aggrieved voice.

From One of the 28th A Tale of Waterloo by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

And I am fancying, too, that Milverton and Ellesmere are the boys they were to me; but I am now the child to them. 

From Friends in Council — First Series by Sir Arthur Helps