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1 She wants some one , Mr. Andrew, to wield the cudgel for her.
2 Your teacher, I imagine, merely wants some one to see her safely home.
3 Women are all right-buta man wants some one around to talk to.
4 Then she wants some one who'll give her his whole attention.
5 She wants some one to tame her; and no one can break her in.
6 And she wants some one to take her place for a while, I suppose.
7 Mr. Crowninshield wants some one there all the time.
8 But he wants some one of his own station in life, without offence, Mistress Marie.
9 She wants some one who'll give her every kind of comfort, moral, physical and intellectual.
10 Debby wants some one to help round, and I've come to try for a week.
11 He wants some one who can tell him what all the companies will do for him.
12 He wants some one to laugh at him.
13 He wants some one to hold his hands.
14 I wish you would: I'm sure he wants some one to look after him just now.
15 He wants some one to watch over all his home business machinery while he makes the grand tour.
16 Ned is quiet and book-wormy; and she wants some one who is fond of life, and likes gadding about.
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