1 The sting lay in the tail, that is to say , the postscript.
2 Yes; that is to say , if it is over the five thousand.
3 It is cosmopolitan; that is to say , it represents everything and nothing.
4 Not a leader, Patsey; that is to say , certainly not a general.
5 The great myths; that is to say , myths made by great people.
6 The maxims, that is to say , are the consequences of the philosophy.
7 It was heathenism plus commercialism; that is to say , a double heathenism.
8 This door was shut; that is to say , it was nearly shut.
9 PROTARCHUS: Very true; that is to say , if there are such pleasures.
10 And the red policeman-thesoldier, that is to say - will stay to dinner.
11 They fell, that is to say , either through consciousness or through unconsciousness.
12 I shall go alone; that is to say , alone with dear grandpapa.
13 He gives lessons; that is to say , he reads with young men.
14 And that is to say nothing of the predators that lurk there.
15 Quiet, that is to say , in his movements-letit stand at that .
16 The last words conveyed nothing to Nancy-nothing real, that is to say .
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