You were lying on your face in the heather; you said it was like kissing a loved woman.
No, monsieur, you would not say it, or if you said it aloud, which I scarcely think possible, you would think in your heart that the choice was ridiculous and unjust.
You said yourself, just now," remarked Maxime, "that it was always possible to bring a bad case.
Forgive me for presenting to you in glowing colors the parliamentary future of a man of whom, you said to me the other day, you felt you could not safely make a friend, because of the lofty and rather impertinent assumption of his personality.
Here is an old man about to be forced in marriage upon a girl; and to this old man there comes a handsome young fellow--you said he was handsome, didn't you?
You said in your last letter that she was quite well,' said Nicholas, rather hastily, and colouring as he spoke.
Miss Squeers is stopping with you, you said in your note.
You said to me that Sibyl Vane represented to you all the heroines of romance--that she was Desdemona one night, and Ophelia the other; that if she died as Juliet, she came to life as Imogen.
You said to me once that pathos left you unmoved, but that beauty, mere beauty, could fill your eyes with tears.
And, after all, you said something to me the day before yesterday that seemed to me at the time to be merely fanciful, but that I see now was absolutely true, and it holds the key to everything.
You said it was because there was too much of yourself in it.
He let you know that he was back in New York by means of a 'personal,' you said.
You said I could work evenings and earn some extra money.
You said, you remember, she would take me as a sister, and treat me--I laughed at it then.
You said he wished to take Providence out of God's hands.
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