She was quite the most sperited little 'un I ever come across.
Campbell did not like Melanctha's ways and he did not think that she would ever come to any good.
Only to Melanctha Herbert, had it ever come to him, to tell what it was that he was feeling.
And then at first he had not cared to know Melanctha, and when he did begin to know her he had not liked her very well, and he had not thought that she would ever come to any good.
You're telling me if I try anything except exactly what you want me to, then just don't ever come back.
She must have realized the insensitivity of that last quip, because she took my hand and squeezed it, the closest we'd ever come to intimacy.
Translation: If you start fooling around with Alex Goddard, don't ever come back.
Should it ever come to pass that the subject grow stale, worn and hackneyed to the man in the pulpit, it will not be a hopeful quest to look for much interest in the pew.
Only by this rugged and shadowed road, so are we informed, can we ever come to perfection and reach the golden age for which our hearts are sighing.
Again should it ever come to pass that the preacher lose interest in those before whom he stands, and this has been known to occur, there will remain small reason to listen to him for preaching of the sort we most desire.
In fact, if he'd been a judge and I ever come up before him, I would have took one flash at that face and asked him to gimme life and let it go at that!
He bragged to me in fact that the nearest he ever come to alcohol in his life was once when he used it to clean his diamonds.
The nearest I ever come to knowin' the original patentee to two of 'em was Eddie Duke.
That was the wisest conclusion that I ever come to.
The nearest I ever come to quarreling with my old partner, Jim, was over this poker business.
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