1 Dolly will be fit to be tied when she hears I've gone.
2 "And the boots of the other scout didn't fit me," said Cade.
3 And they'd fit our small, aristocratic Fontaine feet perfectly.
4 It came so patly and fitted so well with what she was thinking.
5 She'd never, never catch another beau and everybody'd laugh fit to die at her.
6 If God had seen fit to punish them so, then God could very well do without prayers.
7 In a fit of daring he had whispered to her that she was as pink and fragrant as a rose.
8 One of his legs was gone at the knee and to the stump was fitted a roughly whittled wooden peg.
9 And the town house went for taxes and they've been living in two rooms that aren't fit for darkies.
10 His new coat did not fit very well, for the tailor had been hurried and some of the seams were awry.
11 It was words spoken in a fit of anger against Hugh Elsing which brought out the truth of Archie's past.
12 I do not belong in this mad present of killing and I fear I will not fit into any future, try though I may.
13 It was Melanie's black mourning bonnet and it did not fit Scarlett's head but she could not recall where she had put her own bonnet.
14 His coat and trousers were actually of the same material and they fitted him, instead of hanging in folds or being almost too tight for movement.
15 "Sure, because she didn't have a second day," Gerald explained and bawled with laughter before recalling that perhaps such remarks were not fit for female ears.
16 The floors were glistening and bare except for a few bright rag rugs, and the white walls unornamented save for one corner which Melanie had fitted up as a shrine.
17 He stood in the door of the dining room, crouched tensely, his pistol in one hand and, in the other, the small rosewood sewing box fitted with gold thimble, gold-handled scissors and tiny gold- topped acorn of emery.
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