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Emma and I
My parents and Grahan came to see me on Saturday, and all of us were facing
possibilities we couldn’t translate into adequate phrases.
“I bet you can’t wait untill Monday.”
“No, I can’t.” Emma & I, 141
“Do you want to go to the day room ?”
“We can goin there and listen to the radio ?” she said.
“No, I don’t think I want to go down there. Thanks all the same.”
Emma L&I, 143
“Well, the best of luck.”
“Thanks, Deirde,” I said.
“Can you manage ?”
“Yes, thanks.” Emma L&I, 138
We might give you some sight, we might not. Well, it wouldn’t it ? Anything would be
better than what you have at the moment, don’t you agree ?
“Yes,” I said, “anything at all would be better than nothing. I’ve got nothing to lose.”
Emma L&I, 134
Oh. Congratulations. The same boyfriend, I hope. Emma & I, 68
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Galsworthy I, II, III
Your presence is requested at the funeral of Miss Ann Forsyte, in Highgate Cemetery, at
noon of Oct. 1 . Carriages will meet at “the Bower,” Bayswater Road at 10.45. No flowers
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by request. “R. S. V. P.”
I, p. 117.
233 I should say
236 I insist - ? +
243 please
336 I dare say
338 I wish - ?
341 forgive me – прохання
I, 169 wish
361 My love to you - ?
The idea of supposing that young cub Soames could give him advice.
I, p. 48
When told it was to be a tiled court with plants in the centre, he turned to Irene”.
“Waste this on plants ?” You take my advise and have a billiard here.”