She was the best friend, in one way, that I ever had--Mrs. Holly.
My visit here was the sweetest and simplest experience I ever had in my life.
You unloaded just at the time when you knew that your paint was going to be worth about twice what it ever had been; and you wanted all the advantage for yourself.
I ain't ever had half a chance; and now she's doing better, and I believe we should get along after this.
It's the first time I've ever had a business question referred to me.
That man gave me the worst quarter of an hour with his 'Lisa' that I ever had.
I don't believe she's ever had a mean or ignoble impulse--she couldn't have.
Sir Henry," said I, "this is the most liberal proposal I ever had, and one not to be sneezed at by a poor hunter and trader.
As usual, he was beautifully shaved, his eye-glass and his false teeth appeared to be in perfect order, and altogether he looked the neatest man I ever had to do with in the wilderness.
So he moves modestly in this thing, for which he had a fine natural gift and more knowledge than he ever had before in any department, whose boundaries his impertinent and ignorant mind had invaded.
Had not he, Mahommed, ever had plenty to eat and drink, and money to send to Manfaloot to his father there, and to bribe when bribing was needed?
Then he went away with the most pleasant words at parting, while I remained, and chose the finest and best arquebuse I ever saw, or ever had, and took it back with me to home.
That day many friends came to see me; among others Pier Landi, who was the best and dearest friend I ever had.
I was at the same time wholly unconscious of ever having met with the discourse or the sentence which the verses were most like, nor do I believe I ever had seen or heard either.
You cost me the only friend I ever had that I cared about.
The bedroom has three large closets, and it is a much more commodious one than you ever had in your life.
I have had him on trial a fortnight, and he is the best I ever had in the house; for cakes, pastry, and jimcracks, far superior to Anthony.
If he ever had slapped me on the back and snivelled over me like I've seen men do to what they called their friends, I know I'd have had a rough-and-tumble with him on the spot.
Then he gave me the most scientific cussing I ever had, and took off his coat.
Linder, you're the best foreman I ever had, just because you don't ever think of anything else.
This attention was more needed than it ever had been, as Transley found it necessary to make weekly trips to the ranch in the foothills to consult with Y.
That's the lowest, mangyest, cowardliest trick I ever had pulled on me," he was saying.
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