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Nothing is more ||||||| or lamentable than the man content to live within himself. | |
What about number 84 then? Eh? Unclaimed. Ready for the over. What? That was a ||||, wasn't it? And what's more it was unclaimed. | |
I've had my fill of these city guttersnipes -- all that scavenging scum! They're the sort of people, who, if the gates of heaven opened to them, all they'd feel would be a |||||||. | |
Be careful how you talk about |||. He's the only ||| we have. If you let him go he won't come back. He won't even look back over his shoulder. And then what will you do? | |
Do you recognise an external |||||, responsible for you, suffering for you? | |
There are some things one ||||||||| even though they may never have happened. | |
It will not bite you! Wasps don't bite. Anyway, it won't fly out. It's stuck It'll drown where it is, in the |||||||||. | |
||||||||||| went down the drain donkey's years ago and hasn't been seen since. | |
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I hate brandy... it stinks of modern ||||||||||. | |
How can the unknown merit |||||||||? | |
Do you think I can't |||||||| when someone's sitting down? | |
You are in no man's land. Which never moves, which never changes, which never grows older, but remains forever, icy and ||||||. | |
One morning I went a bit over Waterloo Bridge. I saw the last two-nine-six. It must have been the last. It didn't look like an all-night |||, in daylight. | |
When we began, I allowed him |||||||||. He expressed no desire for these, nor any objection. And so I took it upon myself to adjudge their allotment and duration. | |
A man of eighty-seven wanted to cross the road. But there was a lot of traffic, see? He couldn't see how he was going to squeeze through. So he crawled under a |||||. | |
That ||||| would have hurt me, Albert. And you'd have been ... I know you'd have been very sorry. | |
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