... tell your kids about losing and still keep your integrity intact? I tell them that losing hurts and it will for a long time. It isn't a moment that in a few years they'll forget. I can still see that 6-inch trophy sitting on Marjorie ...
... tell them all that I told you so, and I am responsible for all that I say and a few more things too, for I know so much in these days . until ,, ,.*;! T I find 4-.-,a it j* ut,,,. terly impossible to tell it all, so just put it down for ...
... tell him a story before he went to bed. "Ask papa to tell the story," said mamma, as she put baby's night-gown" on. "1 think he can tell you a very nice one. "Oil, no'" replied Tommie: '-Papa always reads big xvords, 'n" says big words ...
... tell yer right now, although al'ers pleased to give to stranger information in my power." When can you tell me?" asked the stranger, str evidently thinking that the old fellow was going in search of information. ma "When she gits here ...
... tell Beth what I know about the co-worker or just keep my mouth shut? I am sure she will be upset that I didn't tell her about the affair two years ago, but at the time, I did not see the need since she had divorced the creep. Now I ...
... tell about You Never Can Tell is that it's got the makings of an entertaining night at the theatre — qualities the Shaw Festival hoped to capitalize on by scheduling it when the 1-estival Theatre opened six years ago, and again by ...
... tell me himself. He said, "J knew you wouldn't like Jt and I dadn't wwit to make you mad." J then said, "li you knew it would make me mad, why did you do it?" He answered, "Because it's my job to keep the customers happy." We are at a ...
... tell" them, "for Miiry urn! Nnrl «'« HVcly to cr»m« up hero any Rfond." The tftlpphnne pun^t»m*Pn hi»r i^Menee. ftnd. nmw<»' ns It. M«fifr« heirs Mnry't volet. "1» the comt nil clenr?" the ft«k.i.. "WHAT do you mr-nn, is the const clcflr ...
... tell you? All my life I've wanted to be a preacher's wife." "I don't believe this! Put Jerry back on." As he was coming back on, still laughing, I reflected on the conversation so far. I thought about all the devilment Jerry and I had ...
... tell him '" said graudme. "Tell him the chairrockod ag.iiiutil,': Car rie answered. "But he will want to know what mado th chair rock." aaid graudmt. "Tell him one ot tho children did it." said Carrie, "let him think it was Albert or ...