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I and went
I gave you a drink and then you went to sleep ''.
I went to the hall in the afternoons only, on these preliminary matters.
Once, pressing him, I learned that his job was only part-time, in the afternoons when nothing went on in the hall.
When I went for my interview with the director I saw why.
This desire, I went on, growing voluble as my conviction was aroused, had mounted at such a rate recently that I now found its realization necessary not only to my physical but also to my spiritual wellbeing.
There I got my Colt Special and shoulder harness, slipped my coat on, and went back into the front room.
As I went out, I could hear water pouring in the shower.
I heard subsequently that my Uncle and Aunt had dinner in a nearby restaurant in the French Quarter after which he went home to get into his costume to keep the date.
`` Why '', he went on, `` when Rob asked me if he could make his dive on this trip, I didn't think twice about it.
I think it is essential, however, to pinpoint here the difference between the two concepts of sovereignty that went to war in 1861 -- if only to see better how imperative is our need today to clarify completely our far worse confusion on this subject.
That night after supper I went back over to 48 Spruce Street -- Ralph and I at that time were living at 168 Chestnut -- and Ralph went with me.
Besides Church and Sunday School I went to out-of-door meetings on the sidewalk at the church door.
I went to an afternoon service at the Aj.
I went to the Christian Endeavor Society and to the evening service of the church.
I went to visit Alfred in the Kingston Hospital a few times.
The first time I went there he asked me to bring him water from Flagler's well -- water that reminded him of his first days in the mountains -- and before I came the next time I filled a five-gallon jug for him and brought it to the hospital.
He set down that `` I gave Mr. Greene a pynte of muskadell and a roll of bread that last morning I went to have his company to Master Attorney ''.

I and librarian
At the workshop, Mrs. Schenk will discuss `` the board and the staff, librarian-board relationships, personnel policies, how good is our librarian and staff, how good am I as a library board member and how good is our library ''.
She reflected on her employment experiences to a group of children in 2003, saying, " I worked as a teacher and librarian and I learned how important reading is in school and in life.
Like his predecessor Nicholas I, Adrian was forced to submit in temporal affairs to the interference of the emperor Louis II, who placed him under the surveillance of Arsenius, bishop of Orte, his confidential adviser, and Arsenius ' nephew Anastasius, the librarian.
Garamond based much of his lowercase on the handwriting of Angelo Vergecio, librarian to Francis I.
Duke Rinaldo I ( 1700 ) appointed him archivist and librarian in Modena's Ducal library, which position he held until his death in that city.
" I remember as a young child with some of my brothers and sisters and first cousins going down to the public library trying to get library cards, trying to check some books out, and we were told by the librarian that the library was for whites only and not for " coloreds.
In 1860 he was appointed librarian to Victor I, Duke of Ratibor at the monasterial castle of Corvey near Höxter on the Weser, where he died in 1874.
" He states, " I don't know a jazzman who hasn't owned, borrowed, or Xeroxed pages from a Real Book at least once in his career ," and he quotes John Voigt, Berklee's music librarian, " The Real Book came out around 1971.
He quoted one librarian as writing, “ If the library were on fire, this would be the reference book I would try and save first ,” and another saying, The “ Statistical Abstract has for years been one of the top five reference books used by students and faculty at South Dakota State University .” Samuelson said he didn't think the librarians ' protest would have much effect.
The center's librarian is Cokie G. Anderson ( Assistant Professor, Electronic Publishing Librarian ) M. L. I. S., University of Oklahoma, B. S. B. A., University of Tulsa.
He became head of the department of history at the university as well as university librarian in 1914, just prior to the outbreak of World War I.
His father, a German, was chaplain to King Leopold I of Belgium, and Jean Scheler, after studying at Bonn and Munich, became King's librarian, and professor at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles ( ULB ).
" How can I thank you for such a wonderful day ... if any schools would like verification of their value for money, just point them our way .... this was one day that we will talk about for a long time to come " ( Jane Scott, librarian, Hilbre High School, The Wirral ), " Thank you sincerely for yesterday-you were terrific and genuinely " took the place by storm " in the nicest possible way.
The new king, Manuel I, confirmed his pension and in 1497 appointed him high chronicler ( cronista-mor ) of the kingdom, keeper of the archives of Torre do Tombo and royal librarian, with a suitable salary.
As a public librarian in Maryland I gave book-related programs in the local schools.
I no longer collect a paycheck as a librarian, but my library training helps me find out what people wore, what jokes they told, how they insulted each other, what they ate, how they amused themselves, what diseases laid them low and how they tried to cure them.

I and asked
When I asked him what, if anything, I could do about it, he surprised me by referring me to the director of the hall.
Was I sure, he asked, that I knew what I was applying for??
I asked Rawlins.
I have just asked these questions in the Pentagon, in the White House, in offices of key scientists across the country and aboard the submarines that prowl for months underwater, with neat rows of green launch tubes which contain Polaris missiles and which are affectionately known as `` Sherwood Forest ''.
I asked the same questions inside the launch-control rooms of an Atlas missile base in Wyoming, where officers who wear sidearms are manning the `` commit buttons '' that could start a war -- accidentally or by design -- and in the command centers where other pistol-packing men could give orders to push such buttons.
I asked Wisman what would happen if he broke out the go codes and tried to start transmitting one.
I asked.
How, I asked, could chaos be admitted to chaos??
I asked about the battle between life and death in his plays.
Given a theological lead, I asked what he thinks about those who find a religious significance to his plays.
At a party an English intellectual -- so-called -- asked me why I write always about distress.
I was having lunch not long ago ( apologies to N. V. Peale ) with three distinguished historians ( one specializing in the European Middle Ages, one in American history, and one in the Far East ), and I asked them if they could name instances where the general mores had been radically changed with `` deliberate speed, majestic instancy '' ( Francis Thompson's words for the Hound Of Heaven's Pursuit ) by judicial fiat.
Just as I was about to enlarge upon my discovery of the underside of the leaf of love, memory, displeased at being asked to yield its unsavory secrets, dashed ahead of me, calling back over its shoulder: `` Skip it.
The waspish man stopped me three paces from the bicycle barricade, and asked me in French if I had papers to leave France.
I asked him.
I asked.
One of the girl students, sitting by while I ate the thick soup, asked me if I had a sleeping bag.
I asked him.
Once or twice my father asked me if I wasn't overdoing a bit in my churchgoing.

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