I never went on a week-day except on this occasion.
I never went to the drawer in the office, nor did I ever see or hear of any poison being kept there.
Never went fat ox so gamesomely to the shambles, nor fool so merrily to the correction of the stocks, nor silly bird so wantonly to the hidden net, as iniquity makes men go down her steps to the pit of hell and damnation.
Unluckily, this terrible gun was of a strange kind: "though loaded daily, it never went off.
Tarascon; and as Tartarin showed amazement at never having met him at the club or on the esplanade, His Highness evasively remarked that he never went about.
But we children, my sister and I, never went to school.
I always associated with high-class folks, but I never went to church then, or to school a day in my life.
No, I never went to school, but I was taught a little by my master's daughter, and can read and write a little.
But he never went to these evening parties or balls except on days when it was freezing cold, because he could not afford a carriage, and he did not wish to arrive with boots otherwise than like mirrors.
As he made his cassocks last a long while, and did not wish to have it noticed, he never went out in the town without his wadded purple cloak.
But it never went in pursuit of food from the people of the villages, because it ate its enough of the serpents every day until the last of them was eaten by it.
No, I never went to no school, de colonel's daughter larnt me to write my name, that was after de wah.
After her desertion she never entered any door save that of her own home, never went to a neighbor's house either in time of joy or sorrow; queerer still, never went to church.
But this association was not what influenced my childhood, for I never went then to graveyards.
It is her last letter to me, and I never went back to see what she meant, for the bees were bad in my head and I forgot everything, even Gretchen herself.
His plan was to go from one table to another, and it would be superfluous to say that he never went short.
To make an end of these records as to Clemens's beliefs, so far as I knew them, I should say that he never went back to anything like faith in the Christian theology, or in the notion of life after death, or in a conscious divinity.
Never went to school but one day in my life, then my father put us to work.
I never went to any one or any witchcraft, for my husband wouldn't let me but left it to the will of God; and anyway at the end of the eleven months he died.
I never went to a ship again, for the people said it was on account of me helping in the Preventive Service it happened, and that if I'd hit at one of the gulls myself, there would have been a bad chance for us.
I never went to her myself--for you should know that no ill or harm ever comes to a blacksmith.
It’s the old Squire who will soon be lyin’ dead, how he never wentout of the place for seventy long years--as long as I can remember.
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