Aún no tenemos significados para "pen these lines".
1As I pen these lines, there returns to me the vision of a Kyoto night.
2This servant hath been prompted to pen these lines by virtue of the tender love he cherisheth for thee.
3On the day on which I pen these lines, my fortune amounts to about two millions and a half.
4Even today, as I pen these lines, the picture comes back with the same intensity, but little mellowed or softened with the years.
5Every winter since I have worn the jersey, and even now am wearing it on this cold December day as I pen these lines.
6Both live in one, and that One pens these lines.
7Hardly had she penned these lines, when, like a thunderbolt from a clear sky, another stunning blow fell upon her.
8Since penning these lines I have read them to the Dock and it would do your soul good to see him squirm.
9Heaven knows I am not penning these lines in any self-gratulatory frame of mind- Iwhowrite from this happy haven among the hills.
10While penning these lines, the writer has on his table two letters upon this subject, one from Moradabad and the other from Trichinopoly.
11Little could Captain Semmes have imagined, when he penned these lines, that the cruising days of his vessel were so soon to end.
12One last quotation gives a picture of the prison of St. Lazare, whence he went to the scaffold a few days after penning these lines:
13Nobody was ever more outside the ring, or less acquainted with the art of "rolling logs," than the humble individual who pens these lines.
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