"You said it" Quotes from Famous Books
... Mrs. Davidson described to you a person who called, and that you said it was most likely Mr. ... — The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, • William Brodie Gurney
... wearily. "I don't think I can. You ask me to believe that there is need for you to see so much of Adrienne. At first you said it was because of the play. Now you say it has to do with this—this thing I may not know. . . . I'm afraid I can't believe it. I think a man's wife should come first—first of anything. I've tried—oh, I've tried not to mind when you left me ... — The Splendid Folly • Margaret Pedler
... it was a sober smile. "You said it was true that you did not wish me to be—fond of you. Why? Don't you ... — Prudence of the Parsonage • Ethel Hueston
... back to talk, he took off his coat and sat down astride a chair. "Well, Mr. Grady, when you came here before you said it was to warn me, but the next time you came you were going to begin to act. I'm ... — Calumet 'K' • Samuel Merwin
... After another paroxysm he gasped, "You'll excuse me, but that's how I get taken. 'You've got no business here' was your words." (Another paroxysm.) "You can't think how comical you said it, either." ... — Nicky-Nan, Reservist • Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (Q)
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