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`` I'm a mess '', she said, and suddenly she was alarmed.
`` I'm not advising you '', she said.
`` I'm starting to itch '', she said.
`` I'm Billy Tilghman '', said the stranger, `` and I've come for Pat Conyers' body ''.
`` No, I'm not hungry '', he said, pushing back the bacon and eggs.
While she was struggling to get her skirt down and get on her feet again, Jack ran over, offered her his hand and said, `` Gosh, I'm sorry, Miss Langford.
Curly hair, high cheekbones, wide gnomelike mouth, a pair of drummer's blocky hands, and a body that said well, maybe I can wrestle you for ten minutes -- but then I'm finished.
He said more loudly, `` I'm full, old Pop ''.
The young banker looked at him with a certain surprise, and then he said flatly: `` I'm afraid I can't tell you anything in particular about Kent House.
`` I'm dressed as I always am '', Rousseau said.
`` I'm awful sorry about what's happened '', Selena said.
`` Well, I'm here at last '', she said, addressing the old portraits on the walls.
`` But brother I can't take a job right now '', she said with her eyes on her ice cream, `` I'm going to have a baby, Francis Xavier's baby, my own husband's baby ''.
`` I'm General Burnside's horse, upside down '', Arlene said, sort of gaspingly, for her: even she had to breathe kind of funny when she was in that position.
`` This time '', Arlene said, and she even kept on wiggling a little bit while she was just talking, `` you're going to tell me what I am and what I'm doing.
`` I'm sorry, Mrs. Minks '', Arlene said in a tone so low you could hardly hear it.
`` I'm sorry '', she said.
He said, `` I'm not going to leave my wife and my car out here in sight of those '' --
Pete turned around and said to Marty, `` I guess you think I'm a yellow-bellied hound.
Seated in front of the desk, Hank said, `` I'm looking for some information with very little to go on, Sheriff ''.
She said, when she learned Jackie was heading home: `` I'm just speculating, but I have to think Jack feels he's hurting Boston's chances ''.
`` Oh, I'm sure I could do that '', Maggie said.
`` The only thing that worries me is how I'm going to prove it '', Eugenia said.
`` I'm taking them to the cemetery '', said Henrietta, out of a vague feeling of hospitality.

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When they were finally satisfied, Jones said, `` I think he's going to give us work ''.
`` Well, let's get going '', she said impatiently.
`` Me neither '', others said, and soon the game broke up, the children going off in pairs, in larger groups and alone.
That should do it, he thought, because Miss Langford had said she was going to be strict about school work.
`` We're going to Philadelphia '', Kitty said, pulling her skirt down around her legs all the more.
The article also said that a person had to be 18 years old or over, and must not be going to high school to attend these classes.
) He smiled, and said a word or two to the interpreter, who turned to me, `` The President wonders where you are going after you leave Taipei ''??
Remember what I said about going out to get anybody left behind??
`` We're going after ice '', Howard said, `` and thought maybe you'd go along and keep us company ''.
I took a deep breath and an even deeper swallow of my drink, and said, `` I admit that going back to Ralph Waldo Emerson for humor is like going to a modern musical comedy for music and comedy ''.
Then, they said General Burnside was going to jump over his horse's head ; ;
`` Someday '', Bonner said, `` you're going to ask us for help.
Moreover, he said, many qualified young people are not going into medicine and dentistry because they can't afford the schooling costs.
The jury foreman, Mrs. Olive Heideman, of rural Elsie, said that a ballot was not even taken until yesterday morning and that the first day of deliberation was spent in going over the evidence.
He also said that the salary, in terms of going rates in the field, was `` modest '' in terms of the man's responsibility.
) Back home in Coolidge, Ariz., his 36-year-old wife, Mary, said: `` I thought they were going to Phoenix to look for jobs ''.
While it must be said that these same Protestants have built some new churches during this period, and that religious population shifts have emptied churches, a principal reason for this phenomenon of redundancy is that fewer Protestants are going to church.
She said to Maggie that it was one thing to meet an emergency and another to wallow in it, and it was beginning to look at if this one was going to last forever.
`` You know '', he said, getting a grip on himself, `` I think you're going to have to excuse me.

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