During the discussion about me adapting to the therapist's suggestions, my wife made an eye-rolling remark about me being reluctant to change. |
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The boy runs to a carpetmaker, who scoffs, "He has needs! What about me? I need thread for weaving my carpets." |
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And the naysayers, once exposed to my blog, can't resist the urge to rant and fume about me in posts on their own blogs. |
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As I walked away, she made a snide remark about me to the others while I was still within earshot. |
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Some of the songs are about me, some are not but I don't want people to know which ones! |
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They chatted non-stop about me, not even pausing to let Zach or his 6th grade cousin to release a comment. |
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My ex-boyfriend had gotten his first byline in the newspaper of record with an essay about me, him and our shared past. |
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The supervisor warned me not to use my phone in the store, but said nothing about me being fired. |
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Ever the observant one, Barry notices these things about me even in these circumstances. |
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From her tone, I could tell that any misgivings about me were all gone by now, and I relished that fact, by snuggling deeper into her embrace. |
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I listened obsessively to the most recent song my ex-boyfriend wrote about me. |
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Oh, of course, he had invited me to tea, but been asked out himself, and forgotten all about me. |
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Not once did he complain about me blocking his view even though I kept moving to look up. |
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I had never seen him, but once since I was a baby, and I well knew he had never cared a stiver about me. |
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I straightened, stretched and yawned, glancing idly about me, a man awakening from a romantic reverie. |
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I mean, there's only one interesting thing about me, in my opinion, and that's the fact that I hear voices. |
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Andrew and Emily began to get worried about me for I simply moped around or was often in a brown study. |
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There was a lot of horrible stuff written about me and said about me that was totally inaccurate. |
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I don't mind you talking about me to your friends, but it doesn't seem any of them have a very high opinion of me. maybe rightly. |
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And what's important is what he feels about me on the inside, not the outside. |
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Why would he be so cruel to say he loved me then laugh about me behind my back? |
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It hurts, but now I just remind myself that they don't know anything about me, and that I am worth more than their cheap laughs. |
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I have a kind of childish way about me, I suppose, and that helps the film. |
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She swallowed his lies about me having come on to him instead of the other way round, and dumped me instead. |
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Beseech me, they seemed to say, throw your arms about me and bury your head between my knees and seek pardon for your great sin. |
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She replied that she wasn't talking about me, but when I asked her who was she talking about, she clammed up and could not answer. |
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Even from behind my closed door, I could hear the three adults talking about me. |
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I have not had an easy life due to failed relationships and this causes my parents to worry about me even though I am thirty seven years old now. |
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Just because you read about me, doesn't mean that that's translated into hard, cold cash. |
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Before Logan came into my life, all those rumours you probably heard about me being a cold-hearted and uncaring cheerleader were all true. |
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Now, I expect that you will not take three months to publicly apologize for spreading false truths about me. |
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I pointed out that the story was full of inaccuracies and untruths about me, but he was still very excited about the project. |
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I'm telling you, I'm an exquisite shopper and your incredulousness says more about you than it does about me. |
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I looked about me, aware that there were very few Westerners on the flight in comparison to Indians and other nationalities. |
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If you are one of those infoholics that just crave for more information, take a look right here for more information about me. |
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Well, John had heard about me asking Aimee out, and he thought that she was cheating on him and they got into a fight. |
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These are insinuations being spread about me because I belong to the poorer classes. |
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To this day, if you ask me about me about verb conjugation or tenses, I can only tell you what it is in French. |
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Harry goes for his annual jabs first thing in the morning and I shall need all my wits about me. |
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But please stop thinking you know so much about me, because frankly it's getting boring. |
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And everything is pointing to the fact that he has already forgotten about me and has a new girlfriend. |
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I knew he didn't mind, this way him and Porsha would be able to fog up the windows without having to worry about me being there. |
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I just wanted to go into the game with a clear mind and focus on my footy, not worrying about what the press had written about me. |
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Wendy took off, wailing and crying about me being some heartless creep with no consideration for her feelings. |
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It flashed irrationally through my still fuzzy mind that perhaps he was going to tell me it was all a joke and he didn't care about me at all. |
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Would it seem conceited to accept a compliment graciously, to acknowledge that there may actually be something praiseworthy about me? |
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Well, it turns out that he's actually an FBI agent who's working on digging up dirt about me. |
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And the people who were supposed to be concerned about me, had both treated me like dirt. |
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Since they said some abominable things about me in the course of all this and I knew that they weren't true. |
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A friend told me that she had spoken to a Spiritualist Healer about me and he wanted me to go and see him. |
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This is all about me baby, and my dream of accumulating a vast fortune by exploiting the stupidity of the reading audience. |
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Full of my usual razor sharp wit and acerbic commentary coupled with pithy, erudite and provoking insights into the unfolding world about me. |
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I really liked saying her name but she had addressed me as Mr. Taylor so maybe I thought I should keep some what of a professional air about me. |
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Sometimes mothers will really put up a fuss about me taking their new whelps and putting them in a puppy box. |
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I doubted my own sanity at times, and was afraid for what it really meant about me and my future. |
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But, to be honest, when I first found out Accrington had made enquiries about me, I thought it was a wind-up. |
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I panicked and, although it would be ridiculous to die of exposure in Norfolk, I could have done if I had not kept my wits about me. |
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Looking noticeably flustered, Akiyo turned to Eric and said a few things about me in what sounded like the Korean language. |
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What was wrong about me calling her babe and mentioning the fact that she just might be attracted to me? |
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After all, there's nothing particularly joyful about me when I eventually do get around to the whole wretched business. |
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In the last few weeks, a large amount of ugly, malicious information has been released into the media about me. |
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Of course, I said yes but I only agreed to make it only after I read what he has written about me. |
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I hope you enjoy yourselves immensely at the roast and say plenty of mean things about me. |
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But I knew all those words were somehow reproachful, and that Aunt Jane and Mum were probably talking about me. |
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I see about me living human beings, and the argument from analogy is supposed to allow me to infer that these are persons like myself. |
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I'm aware that I'm about to receive a pile of comments going on about me being a stupid leftie student. |
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So you've let it slip that you know more about me than you originally let on. |
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He's probably just going to go off to college somewhere and forget about me anyways. |
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I would have wrapped my warm, terry cloth robe about me, but it wasn't in the bathroom. |
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What is it about me that makes me look so strange when I walk the streets of any Little India wearing a sari? |
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The other Ryan, whom I'm still friends with, is asking me out on dates and telling all my friends how much he cares about me. |
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There may well be something about me in person that leaves people cold and wanting to avoid me. |
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He was my first guru and was a hard taskmaster, adamant about me getting the basics of my training in Carnatic music right. |
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I think of him a lot when I go running and he would be made up about me doing the triathlon. |
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Call it a hunch though, but I think she would be too interested in her surroundings to care about me. |
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It seems the front door was actually unlocked, so the girls felt bad about me falling for naught. |
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The cow, forgetting about me for the moment, turned, purple with fury, to scold the person in question. |
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My parents were actually worried about me playing rugby because of the old bang on the head. |
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I can see people are talking about me, and I go over to hear what they are saying, and it's a thuddingly dull remark. |
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With all my black-belted judo fury, I had to restrain myself from physically harming those whispering about me. |
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Whether that sez more about me the listener or them the band or them the bands they begot, I do not know, nor care to ask. |
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Once I leave tomorrow you can put me out of your mind and you'll have forgotten about me completely in a week or two. |
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I am boring and bitter and pathetic and full of bile, but despite that, I care about you and how you care about me and we care about each other. |
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And I have had other people talking about me being just, you know, disgusting and they can shove it. |
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The emotion showed so clearly in his eyes, and for a second, it seemed as if he was talking about me. |
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You must be worried sick about me by now, I'm sorry I wasn't able to write or call you earlier. |
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They said something about me throwing my money around, proving that I really didn't live there, that I just felt sorry for the people that do. |
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Naturally, because I was talking to him in my head, the whole conversation was a monologue, and it was all about me. |
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I know you moan about me behind my back, my dear, and I don't blame you for it for a minute. |
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But some reviewers said I had an unpleasant blokishness about me and it's simply not true. |
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Whatever poison she'd been fed about me hadn't sunk in, and she accepted me completely. |
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They also talked about me coming to work there in a currently undefined capacity. |
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People must think I'm some sleazy bimbo at large in the world and your role is to fret about me and play the hero. |
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His friend began muttering in German and what I possibly believe is that they were talking about me. |
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She called me names, insulted me in front of my face, talked about me constantly, got her new friends to do the same as well. |
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Something about me not being grounded enough and either going nuts or unmaking reality for the lot of us. |
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What does it say about me that my first errand is getting online? |
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I know you complain about me posting way too much for you to read, so, other than significant breaking news, I will keep shtum until at least Friday afternoon. |
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I don't read splatterpunk, so don't worry about me going there. |
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The only thing I can do is keep my wits about me and stay alert, you know? |
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He knew everything about me and stuck up for me all the time. |
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If these allegations were made about me I would be banged up by now. |
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My parents were disturbed by me, worried about me finding a career. |
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In another time he would have plotted with the primo uomo to sing badly and ruin one of my operas, or with others of his ilk to spread rumors about me. |
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But this isn't about me being miffed at not getting into Bedford Square. |
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They all got together to talk about me, it was like a witches coven. |
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I felt incredibly light-headed, and the room swam unstably about me. |
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How did you cram so many nice things about me in that review? |
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I've also heard whispers about me being trained for something or other. |
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The refreshing night breeze suddenly seemed much more appealing than spending the next half hour sitting amongst people who were making false conjectures about me. |
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As a producer myself, I can safely say that if another producer said that about me, I would be flattered beyond belief. |
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I never, not for a single moment, doubted how he felt about me, never worried that I'd have my heart broken again by another faithless man I'd foolishly trusted. |
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I can never think how I avoided being stabbed myself or stabbing one of these two Rodomonts, and the whole business turned about me like a piece of a dream. |
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My fraudulence, I was coming to understand, was in a way the truest thing about me. |
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Contrary to what you may assume about me, I actually enjoy the occasional trip to the mall. |
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He said that he had never told lies about me, that he wished we were still friends, and that bobo had spread all the stories. |
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It ruined my last couple of months at gow, because people were constantly making jokes about me and the hooker. |
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Slight anger stirred inside my temporarily blank mind, what about me? |
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I can't believe how harsh some people are about me trying to get it on with Daniel just because I'd had a little too much to drink doesn't mean that I'm easy. |
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I want romance and companionship and TLC and hugs and cuddles and kisses and someone who thinks about me when they're not with me, and misses me when we're apart. |
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He treated me like a daughter he never had, fussing and worrying about me. |
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I'm sure he was making a really long list of good things to say about me, and adding up a really long row of numbers that will be the raise in my salary. |
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My creative work today was limited of course but I did manage to walk a little way up the lane to snap a photograph of the view over the flat fields I see all about me. |
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I suppose the one reason why I am so anxious to make a decision is because the next person I want to be intimate with has to care about me more than I care about them. |
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All about me there was the afterglow of an other-worldly experience. |
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I have business on earth now, and must look about me for the means of doing it. |
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Oh, yeah, I remember, you mean about me not trying to sell from under the counter? |
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I really don't have any friends at school Mama Mia. They talk about me all the time. They say my hair's nappy and my clothes are nasty. |
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It worries me more to know that ya'll worry about me more than I worry about me. |
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You had better believe I have an axe to grind with him after what he said about me! |
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I didn't want to go because I knew I'd get mithered all night and he wouldn't have enjoyed his night out for worrying about me. |
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Most presbyopes being fit for contacts are informed about me simple, practical options available to help them read. |
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The old gentleman was for going along with me, but I said no, I could drive the horse myself, and I druther he wouldn't take no trouble about me. |
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And we're not talking about me. We're talking about you. What's with you Kings? You're always trying to flip the script on me. |
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They've made a lot of sarky remarks about me and I don't know why. |
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The boss and my fellow workers were well aware of my drinking habits, but I had always been able to keep my wits about me. I was a good drunk, as they say. |
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I came down like a sack of coals. The pulse was rapid, the blood pressure high, and for awhile the Blue Room pirouetted about me like an adagio dancer. |
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The feeling would steal on me, too, as it still does, of the little I knew of all the dark, unrecited sufferings embedded so deeply in the lives about me. |
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Yunno the night I was to your house, when he made remarks about me gittin' a few long-distance calls an' them goin' on his bill, I seen what he was! |
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Nieuport, Pfalz, DeHavilland, and Albatros fighters swirl about me. |
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When it comes to superficial, the only false thing about me is the capped tooth in my mouth, my hair colour and big, beamy false toothed smile when I'm feeling down. |
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At the beginning of the season everyone was expecting me to be sacked, many people were hoping I would get the sack and others were writing about me getting the sack. |
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