1 People who do interesting things.
2 I know you didn't mean to but you did do it.
3 I never care what I do, so I always have a good time.
4 "I do leave it alone," affirmed the accused hollowly.
5 I had nothing to do in the hall so I went into the room.
6 They're some people Wolfshiem wanted to do something for.
7 I'd like to do more work on Long Island if I could get the entry.
8 "The thing to do is to forget about the heat," said Tom impatiently.
9 Miss Baker had mentioned him at dinner, and that would do for an introduction.
10 The supercilious assumption was that on Sunday afternoon I had nothing better to do.
11 It was hard to realize that a man in my own generation was wealthy enough to do that.
12 Perhaps I am, but I have a--almost a second sight, sometimes, that tells me what to do.
13 "There's something funny about a fellow that'll do a thing like that," said the other girl eagerly.
14 "Chester, I think you could do something with her," she broke out, but Mr. McKee only nodded in a bored way and turned his attention to Tom.
15 It seemed to me that the thing for Daisy to do was to rush out of the house, child in arms--but apparently there were no such intentions in her head.
16 Then he drifted back to Lake Superior, and he was still searching for something to do on the day that Dan Cody's yacht dropped anchor in the shallows along shore.
17 This responsiveness had nothing to do with that flabby impressionability which is dignified under the name of the "creative temperament"--it was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again.
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