I think when I read that sweet story of old, 1220 It is finished, man of sorrows, T.
I think when I read that sweet story of old, When Jesus was here among men, How he called little children as lambs to his fold, I should like to have been with them then.
Well, I think when I got out there, it must have been ten o'clock.
I think when we got there it was between four and five o'clock, and stayed there until Brinton came.
No, sir; I think when we saw him he was out of his buggy.
I think when I stand in the presence of Death, How futile is earthy endeavor, If it be, with the flight of the last labored breath, The tongue has been silenced forever.
I think when I compared her, unthinking, to the young moon, that I was subconsciously aware of her likeness to the "orbed maiden" whose white fire warms no one.
I think when I first got there, I walked over in front of the little entrance down in there.
I think when I got to Parkland Hospital I called him and advised him that I would be at Parkland until I notified him.
I think when I discussed it with you prior to the taking of this deposition, I told you that we told him we thought it would go down Elm.
I think when he asked him--I'm sure he told him his name because he would talk for a while and then he would quit.
I think when he first goes on assignment, that's when he's prepared to handle the crowd.
I think when we chatted briefly the other day, I believe I said Boone and Mooney.
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