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“No, thank you, Marvin.” LSA 29
11. Who choose Marvin for his name? Bram, I suppose. A Shiplay family name, it was, I
think. LSA , 27
I think – 73, 81, 96, 106, 129, 239
I believe – 188
I guess – 77, 103, 114, 129, 148, 179, 185, 210, 213, 226, 227, 247, 257
I expect – 89
I hope – 92, 197, 258, 274,
I suppose – 104, 110, 141, 147, 182, 226, 248, 248, 265,
I wish – 80, 119, 145, 254
thanks – 106, 102-123, 175, 183, 188, 199, 226, 261, 264, 269, 272, 274
Good-bye- 92, 256
LSA
“Would Mrs Shipley – senior, I mean care for a cup of tea on the veranda, while we what
in here? I’m sure she’d enjoy meeting some of our old people.”
“Oh thanks, that wuld be just lovely, wouldn’t it, Mother?” LSA , 87
12. “Don’t go,” I plead. “You won’t tell Marvin I’m here, will you? I’m all right. I’m quite
comfortable here. You do see that?”
“Sure, sure. I see.”
“Promise you won’t tell, then.”
“I promise, ” he says. LSA 219
13. “You try to sleep now”.
“All right, I will.” I want to please her now, to say something that will please her. “I’ll try. I
promise.” LSA , 245
14. “I mean to clean up”, John said. “But I never got around to it”. LSA 151
15. Really, I ask you – what’s her mother thinking of, to allow? LSA 121
I had to shush her like a baby. Even Esther cried, but I must admit she had to work at it.
LSA , 91
“I see you been talking to Miss Tyrrwhitt,” she says. “Who’s stolen a march on her this
time, may I inquire?” LSA , 90
“He thought of Miss Passon again.” “You mean he killed himself ?”
“I bet you every penny I possess.” LSA , 203
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“Don’t neglect the country round,” his advice concluded. FARWAV 1
And let me give you all fair warning: I intend to be unmerciful to the British tourist.
FARWAV 55
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