How to use "indeed" in a sentence

Sentences

'That was indeed a sad loss

I visited the man in Arras prison, and I saw for myself that he is indeed Jean Valjean

Marius bent down quickly, and saw that it was indeed that unhappy girl, dressed in a man's clothes.

Marius had indeed been taken prisoner, but not by the soldiers

Oliver thinks that this is going to be very easy indeed

'Very nice indeed, sir,' Frith replied

Yes, very nice indeed.'

'The woman who called herself Mrs Danvers was very ill indeed

"A very smooth character indeed," Helen said.

If he was faking innocence, he was a much better actor than she thought he was, and she thought she knew him well indeed

Besides, the two of them went back a long way indeed

Quite lovely indeed

Lady indeed! That woman could push a knife into you without feeling anything.'

Oh, he's very clever! Keeping the letter and using it this way was very clever indeed.'

'No indeed

'Yes, indeed

Lawrence Redding was not an innocent man, and so the news that Mrs Sadler had seen him change Mr Hawes' pills did indeed make him do 'something stupid'.

Her anxiety caused her to become very ill indeed, and the next day she died