Just one of Dick's cut-ups; and you was silly enough to mind him!
It is just one of those few cases in which one would like to have the authority of the Catholic priests to urge confession with.
There was only one thing she could do, just one; but she must be sure first that Danglar was well started on his way.
There was only one way, just one--to go herself, to reach the Adventurer herself before Danglar returned there and had an opportunity of putting his worse than murderous intentions into effect.
There was only one hope for her--just one--to gain Gypsy Nan's doorway before Rorke got around the corner.
I'd bet a million of somebody else's money that this is just one of Whitey's smooth frame-ups.
She's just one of the many perils, Mirabelle is, that line the path of the poor working man in the great city.
He's just one of those strong men that always wins his way.
He was no one as yet--just one of the unknown men among nearly seven hundred who gathered there.
You're just one of those keen-eyed men of the lawyer class, but I ken nothing about her, except that she's dead.
There's just one thing I did hear, but not in camp.
There's just one thing to do, and that is to scoot while there's a chance.
That's just oneof life's little ironies, isn't it?
There's just onething I believe, because I know it.
There's just one thing-- don't get rattled, Miss Alicia.
There's just one thing--don't get rattled, Miss Alicia.
If follows that, for each fifteen degrees of longitude, there is a difference of just one hour in the rising of the sun, all over the earth, where it rises at all.
I've long wanted to keep one watch, at sea; just one watch; to complete my maritime education.
Jim's predecessor had been a government man of the old school in just one particular.
There's just one kind of efficiency he gets, outside of whisky.
His reply was the same to each: "There is just one way to build a canal and that is where, influenced only by the lie of the land, it will do the greatest good to the greatest number.
Just one tenth of a second his terrified mind had been occupied with the thought that he might run on alone and leave her.
Just one-tenth of a second he spent in his downy couch, and then leaped out on the floor with a howl.
Just one moment he let his mind wander, and that moment was enough.
Just one or two more questions, North, and then I guess we'll have to let you go," he said.
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