Willis Love and Age Thomas Love Peacock Half an Hour before Supper Bret Harte He Worried About It S.
And he worried about it: "And then the Ice Age will return cold and raw, Frozen men will stand stiff with arms stretched out in awe, As if vainly beseeching a general thaw.
And he worried about it; It would surely give out, so the scientists said And they proved it in many a book he had read, And the whole mighty universe then would be dead.
I am so worried about him, and he doesn't eat anything and looks so haggard.
We need not be worried about her, though we may pause for a moment or two to sympathize with her in her loneliness--or rather in the moods it produced.
I'm worried about you," Dick said, as they took the long ribbon of road that unfurled in the direction of Yonkers, and Nancy removed her hat to let the breeze cool her distracted brow.
In short, I am worried about you, and I am saying perhaps some foolishness to you; but we live in cruel times and we must not undergo them with curses.
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