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1 I have some stories about cabin-boys who were not much older than I.
2 If walls could speak, The Old School House in Avoca would have some stories to tell.
3 If walls had ears and could recount events, Pine Lodge in Greystones, Co Wicklow would have some stories to tell.
4 I don't know if people would find me interesting enough, but I have some stories to tell. Q: You've been open about being adopted.
5 But I have some stories about other animals, and in the next book I'll tell you about "Don, a Runaway Dog; His Many Adventures."
6 Zé Maria has some stories to tell.
7 This river has some stories to tell As we slowly sloshed through the subterranean passage, the world above was eerily silent.
8 "I'll have some stories for you when I get home," Smith said into the phone.
9 "We'll certainly have some stories to tell-howwe brought down all that game," came from Fred, his eyes glistening.
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