About the only game I can remember playing as a child was a doll game.
There wasn't any separate church for colored people in Athens, that I can remember.
Marse John never punished but just two of his slaves that I can remember, but I have seen them get several good whippings.
I can remember my master taking his sweetened dram every morning, and often he gave me some in a tumbler.
I can remember him," Mark said; "and that answers very closely to him.
The house would not seem like itself without you, for you have been associated with it as long as I can remember.
As far as I can remember, he saw even Shakespeare but indifferently.
There was nothing which I can remember as requiring an answer in what I wrote to you, and though I will have my letter of course, it shall be as brief as possible, if briefness is good for you--now always remember that.
You shall change altogether my dear, dearest love, and I will be happy to the last minute on what I can remember of this past year--I could do that.
There was a feeling, so far as I can remember it, of extraordinary freedom and lightness.
Every night ever since I can remember I've seen mother kneeling by her bed to say her prayers, no matter how cold it was, though she never would buy herself good woollens, and never scamping them to less than five minutes.
Ellen thought he was a little abject to answer, "So far as I can remember, Butterworth's rather a rough specimen.
Yes," said he, meditatively, "more times than I can remember.
Of course all of us will use as many of his ideas as we can remember, when we get home again.
Institute, that seemed to me something new and different, is really tied up to what you folks and the whole church have been doing for me as far back as I can remember.
Accordingly, I had an interview with her this morning, of which the following is as accurate an account as I can remember.
Keeler, and told him, in effect, in the very words as well as I can remember, as follows: that I had received his letter of the 6th inst.
To the only person whom I can remember with a markedly beautiful hand, no one would have applied these adjectives.
She has been like a sister to me ever since I can remember;" and he drew nearer to the beautiful girl as he spoke.
I have no recollection of the journey--not the faintest; but I can remember my sorrow at leaving the bright green woods for a dull, gloomy city lodging.
First, I can remember being a child in some far off woodland house.
I can remember when I looked upon coming to Verdun Royal as coming home.
Weel, weel, minister, then dinna expect that we can remember them.
I can remember a peculiar Scottish phrase very commonly used, which now seems to have passed away.
I hope and think not, for as far as I can remember, the virulence of bigotry is expended on the first offender, and those who adopt his views are only pitied as deluded, by the wise and cheerful bigots.
I, for as long as I can remember, have venerated) of care in breeding cats.
Let me put down with exactness all that happened, as well as I can remember, since last I made an entry.
It is all dark and horrid to me, for I can remember nothing.
The green lawn remains, but I am afraid the crocuses, which I can remember as a child, no longer come up through the turf.
I can remember a dinner-party at his house, where a great tumult arose over some abrupt statement of his made to the High Church wife of a well-known Professor.
Like my first spanking, it is one of the few incidents in my life that I can remember clearly.
I can remember, too, that behind the house was a shed under which stood two or three wooden wash-tubs.
On the other hand, my friends and teachers were, if anything different, more considerate of me; but I can remember that it was against this very attitude in particular that my sensitiveness revolted.
This, so far as I can remember, was my only hardship during my whole stay with him in Europe.
I can remember to this day the pain caused by the strong, rank soap's getting into my eyes.
I can remember a heap a things that happened, but 'bout slavery, I didn't know one day from another.
As far as I can remember I have been treated nice everywhere I been.
I can remember lots of times seeing the feet of dead men sticking out of the windows.
Casie is 91 years old and has been in that settlement as long as he can remember.
The men folks would build a big fire and I can remember my Pappy a settin on top of the house at night with a old flint lock across his legs awaiting for one of them critters to come close enough so he could shoot it.
I remember somebody taking me around the house, and thats all,-all that I can remember of the old Virginia home where my folks had belonged for several generations.
But as far back as I can remember, all I could think of, morning, noon and night, was baseball.
That is why I can remember experiences he hasn't even had yet.
I will try to be more careful about naming years if I can remember to be.
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