Yes, but what are we going to do? What are you going to do ? " "I have told you that I am not going to leave you." "We are to go on, then, as we did before? The Helpmate - Página 386por May Sinclair - 1907 - 438 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...did, but that was the trouble. It was the trouble all along, ever since I married you. I know I 've been unfaithful to you, but I never loved any one...still be all wrong. Can't you see it ? Can't you see now that it's all wrong?" "What do you mean ?" "Our life. Yours and mine. Are you going to begin again... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee - 1957 - 202 páginas
...Mr. True Morse and other members of the Department. Every time they got on the subject of drought — what are we going to do — what are you going to do for us ? — why he clucked his tongue and said, "Well, it is a very complex problem, a very serious... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1961 - 1320 páginas
...in Lincoln County — the picture became black. You go through those counties and those people say : "What are we going to do ? What are you going to do ?" I might call your attention to the fact they do not have the necessary population to come under the distressed... | |
| Jack Sharkey, Dave Reiser - 1977 - 84 páginas
...where matters stand — then it's already too late. Isn't it! GREGORY. (Slumped in misery.) Hope . . . What are we going to do? What are you going to do? HOPE. (With false cheeriness.) I'll just give myself Lecture Three-Ninety-Five — the all-purpose... | |
| 1907 - 1108 páginas
...thing was wrong. Wrong from the beginning. How are we going to make it right?" " I don't know, Waller. We must do our best." "Yes, but what are we going...still be all wrong. Can't you see it ? Can't you see now that it's all wrong?" "What do you mean ?" " Our h'fe. Yours and mine. Are you going to begin again... | |
| William Dalzell - 1983 - 100 páginas
...need the diamonds. So give me my diamonds and we will leave. Then you can visit the police. PRUCE. Oh, what are we going to do? What are you going to do to us? We won't tell the police. CARL. Courage, little lady. There is no need for any of us to be unhappy.... | |
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