Remember that, sonny, and say it quietly over to yourself the first time you feel that you want to blab.
I remember that I hesitated a little before going in, there was such an air of desolation about the spot.
I remember that he was much astonished at my parting with two blankets for the sake of such a worthless old creature.
I remember that as we passed within I turned and saw Felipe staring with white face and eyes filled with terror.
I remember that I counted a hundred and sixty steps--and then, as a glimmering of the truth shot through my brain into certainty, I counted no more.
I remember that, even while they were sitting on my head and chest and body, I noted their silence with a sort of impersonal curiosity and wondered if they were, after all, human.
I remember that at the time there shot through my mind a story I had heard concerning Desiree in Paris.
You're a two-handed fighter, I remember that, with an awful wallop, but slow.
Gentlemen," said Monk, turning round, "henceforward I beg you toremember that I am no longer anything.
Remember that D'Artagnan has no need to pass through Saint-Mande; but will go straight to the Louvre; that is cutting off an hour from the advantage that yet remains to us.
I loved you all the time, remember that, and I am here, now, in your arms.
Despise not a man that turneth away from sin, nor reproach him therewith: remember that we are all worthy of reproof.
Remember that I have stood in thy sight, to speak good for them, and to turn away thy indignation from them.
Remember that death is not slow, and that the covenant of hell hath been shewn to thee: for the covenant of this world shall surely die.
I couldn't help hearing at first, and then I was so angry and ashamed, I didn't remember that I ought to go away.
Remember that, and be a sensible girl," said the old lady impressively.
If you'd remember that, and practice it, you'd be better liked than I am, because there is more of you.
It troubled her toremember that now, she wished she could take it back, it sounded so unwomanly.
Yet it amazes me to remember that during a considerable portion of our senior year no less a man than Woolsey gave instruction in history by hearing men recite the words of a text-book;--and that text-book the Rev.
It is a pleasure for me to remember that at the close of my remarks, which I took pains to make entirely courteous to Dr.
I remember that one of the subjects was stated as follows: ``Which has done most harm, intemperance or fanaticism.
Remember that I do not know Mr. Temple, and that you have not seen him for five years.
Remember that I had to save you from disgrace and ruin.
Remember that; and you will understand why I pass as rapidly as possible over the events of the next year of my life--why I say as little as I can of the errors and the delusions of my youth.
Remember that my life is but wind, and my eye shall not return to see good things.
But if you come to grief through your carelessness, remember that I told you so.
I remember that straightway I was filled with such a profound sadness that I had a desire to weep, to weep over the loss forever of my relations with woman.
And I remember that 'me' who, during that period, was still the butt of his comrades' ridicule on account of his innocence.
Not until they came full upon them did he remember that it was dangerous for strange young women to see him with those cattle and at the gateway to the Hidden canon.
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