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1 But I remember some one has said history is a great liar.
2 And I remember some one saying-askinga question, 'You got to say master?'
3 I can remember some one else.
4 I was in the ladies' dressing-room when she was brought in, sir, and I remember some one called her name.
5 I remember some one calling to me, and taking me on board a sailing vessel, and then it all became a blank.
6 I remember some one giving me a glass of water there, and seeing a terribly mutilated body on the floor being attended to.
7 Do you remember some one gave her a stalk of Easter lilies and she set them in a glass pitcher on the kitchen table?
8 For the first time since he could remember some one wanted him around and it gave him such a good feeling down deep inside!
9 Vaguely I remembered some one telling in disconnected phrases why the Sheriff had left Missouri, and come to Kansas:
10 Old Ben, who was there at the time, said afterward he remembered some one moving about the cabin in the night.
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