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doc#137 | enough of that. I've had enough of you. I | do | n't know what goes on around here, and I |
doc#145 | understanding, Harmony said generously, "I | do | n't mind setting here along with Gran while |
doc#75 | </p><p> The conductor said to Ritchie: "I | do | n't think you want to talk to him. You'll |
doc#133 | in all the strays who come by"? </p><p> "I | do | n't have many strays coming to my front |
doc#148 | that. How will we work it out"? </p><p> "I | do | n't know", she said. "You're the man. You |
doc#148 | -- and not even a blood nephew"? </p><p> "I | do | n't want to be thrown out and I don't think |
doc#137 | firmly, and it was his turn to smile now. "I | do | n't mind washing dishes now and then", he |
doc#142 | my place"? </p><p> Hank shook his head. "I | do | n't know, Tom. Like Luis, I can't see something |
doc#144 | pulled up short, and turned around. </p><p> "I | do | n't know, Mr. Brenner", he said haltingly |
doc#144 | about". </p><p> "Arbuckle"? Jess stiffened. "I | do | n't know nothin' about him". "No? I suppose |
doc#148 | me. It will turn out all right". </p><p> "I | do | n't understand", she insisted. "Are you |
doc#38 | overseas workers". MISSIONARY EXPLAINS "I | do | n't work for the Government", the American |
doc#137 | n't know what goes on around here, and I | do | n't care. I don't know what makes you think |
doc#137 | get away with this kind of business, and I | do | n't care about that, either. You took me |
doc#148 | </p><p> "I don't want to be thrown out and I | do | n't think I will. I think I have a way so |
doc#139 | Riders will follow. We've been starving and I | do | n't like to starve". </p><p> Barton turned |
doc#144 | kill you where you stand, but, before I | do | , I'm going to hear you admit killing him |
doc#68 | him do a lot of running this week, but I | do | n't know if he'll be able to play". </p><p> |
doc#105 | aber keine Meinung (I hold an office, but I | do | not feel entitled to have an opinion). |
doc#112 | do not stand where Beckett stands, but I | do | see much of what he sees. As a writer on |