I never dreamed you could need anything to be done for you by anybody.
Now let's see what can be done for you," said Pierson, with the superiority of a whole year's experience where Scarborough was a beginner.
The crew recognized the type, and the impression gained ground among them that he had "done for" a livery-stable keeper at Truckee and was trying to get down into Arizona.
I tell you, we're done for, by damn, we're DONE for.
I would go and see him, and try what could be done for her.
Nothing yet given him or done for him by his fellow, ever did any man so much good as the recognition of the brotherhood by the common signs of friendship and sympathy.
I stooped, and taking the figure by the arm, said, "Come with me, and let us see what can be done for you.
To you, also, Van Swieten, I yield in gratitude for all that you have done for me and mine.
That unlucky Porte must have something done for him, and while we mediate in his behalf, I hope to bring about a good understanding between Austria and Russia.
And she said unto her father, Let this thing be done for me: let me alone two months, that I may go up and down upon the mountains, and bewail my virginity, I and my fellows.
And he said unto him, Say now unto her, Behold, thou hast been careful for us with all this care; what is to be done for thee?
I suppose she saw the likeness to Jim, and she told him, true enough, she'd never forget him nor what he'd done for her.
I think more of what you've done for me almost than of poor Gracey's holding fast.
He thought a lot of what I'd done for her, and years afterwards I threatened to punch his head if he said anything more about it.
I have made up my mind I would go to the first place we came to and see whether anything can be done for you.
I suppose when you are riding about; you will have to clean your horse, and cook your dinner, and do everything for yourself; but when you are in a town you should have these things done for you.
It doesn't make much difference what a man is in a surgeon's eyes, Dan; the question is how badly he is hurt, and what can be done for him?
In this house, where everything had come to be done for her, she had no tasks to interpose between her and her despair.
It's just the way she acted at Baie St. Paul, when she got well enough to realise what you'd done for her!
Reckon with thy own heart every day, before thou lie down to sleep, and cast up both what thou hast received from God, done for him, and where thou hast also been wanting.
All must be done for us gratis, or we must perish.
Now that which He did engage should be done for sinners, according to the terms of the covenant; it was this--1.
And after all," added Miss Cornelia, brightening up hopefully, "perhaps nothing can be done for Dick.
Poor old man, he feels very badly because he told me years ago that nothing could be done for Dick.
If Leslie had asked you if anything could be done for him, THEN it might be your duty to tell her what you really thought.
Alas, said Sir Lamorak, full well me ought to know you, for ye are the man that most have done for me.
The children this year seem to fit into nothing, into nowhere, and Harold's more dreadful than he has ever been, doing nothing at all for himself and requiring everything to be done for him.
Do you mean then that he IS such a brute that after all Mitchy has done for him--?
CAN come down to people this way and be awfully well 'done for' and all that, and then go away and lose the whole thing, quite forget to whom one has been beholden.
I'd do anything for Mrs. Thankful, after what's she's done for me.
Why, he--he's seemed so grateful for what I've done for him.
Because I was hideously wounded at the outset I threw it aside as done for.
A word from him--ever so quiet--and you'd be done for.
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