I haven't got any apologies to make to anybody for protecting Abe when he was wounded--and if he wasn't wounded, no man would talk any kind of protection to him.
If you've got any line on where Hawk is, say so and it puts you with us; say nothing, and you're against us.
Nobody's got any right to class me with Flat Nose George or anybody else in Carpy's museum.
We haven't got any o' that stuff; so we can't do it.
Well, if he does and he hasn't got any horn, I got a right to call him anything I want to, and he's got to stand it.
She's got any amount of what dramatic critics call chic.
He hasn't got any enemies--that sort of man never has, except himself.
And I'm very sorry, but I haven't got any sugar-tongs.
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