He certainly would be a cheery companion, and I should say that he is as hard as nails, and can stand as much fatigue and hardship as myself.
If he did he would be a fool, for he certainly would not be fit for work for a week if he kept on till he had nearly broken his back and taken the whole skin off his hands by working all day the first time he tried it.
It certainly would; two thousand or at least fifteen hundred.
It certainly would be proper for the House to state their reasons for the call.
The only question, then, was, whether the stenographer ought to be an officer of the House; in that capacity he certainly would be more easily restrained from the commission of any wilful misrepresentation.
He certainly would not be severed from this one woman whom he loved by any such peculiarity.
I know what," responded Mux knowingly, while Agnes looked back at Dino as if to say: If I had time I certainly would give an answer to you.
Yes, it certainly would be great to have a pear feast with you every day," said Dino, looking admiringly at the last reddish plum before he ate it.
If you would really take her there, Director, I certainly would be happy--ah!
No, sir; if we have one it certainly would be made available.
He said he had had an inquiry concerning whether or not I had ever paid this man, Lee Oswald, any money for any information and he asked me if I would be willing to give an affidavit and I said I certainly would be glad to.
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