1 Now, let us go and find your mother.
2 And you go about, sowing it and raising crops.
3 You are quite sure of that before we go any further.
4 Fellows who go in for Banks must take the consequences.
5 He kissed the border of her shawl again, and let her go.
6 You know how little I do claim, but I will go that length.
7 If there were no consequences, we should all go in for Banks.
8 I am quite ready to go in for it, to the same extent as if I believed it.
9 He could do no less than ask Tom up; and Tom could do no less than go up.
10 The tempter merely lifted his eyebrows; but the whelp was obliged to go on.
11 The calculations of various life assurance and annuity offices, among other figures which cannot go wrong, have established the fact.
12 As haggard and as shabby, as if, for want of custom, it had itself taken to drinking, and had gone the way all drunkards go, and was very near the end of it.
13 He took a paper-knife in his hand, turned it over, laid it down, took it up again, and even then had to look along the blade of it, considering how to go on.
14 But I must go, you know, whether I like it or not; and I had better go where I can take with me some advantage of your influence, than where I should lose it altogether.
15 The Hours did not go through any of those rosy performances, which foolish poets have ascribed to them at such times; neither did the clocks go any faster, or any slower, than at other seasons.
16 And often and often of a night, he used to forget all his troubles in wondering whether the Sultan would let the lady go on with the story, or would have her head cut off before it was finished.
17 Then he asked me to fetch some of the stuff he used, for the little hurt he had had, and to get it at the best place, which was at the other end of town from there; and then, after kissing me again, he let me go.
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