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1 She hoped he would tell lots of long stories to cover her wordlessness.
2 My daddy used to tell lots of stories about slavery times.
3 I have heard my mother and my grandfather tell lots of stories about slavery.
4 And they tell lots of other people about it.
5 He fought all through the war and he used to tell lots of stories about it.
6 Old Joe had been in the army in the old country, and he could tell lots of good stories.
7 An unusual jangle drowned his words just then and she smilingly interpreted that's railroad iron-orgirders, I can tell lots of them now.
8 And Tom told lots of droll, funny stories, and everybody sang songs.
9 Bill tells lots of interesting things that are true enough as far as they go.
10 He tells lots of funny stories, Charlie does.
11 I talked hard, and told lots of stories, and laughed like mad; then I joined the ladies.
12 I'm told lots of women in town make a business of getting letters for men, and charge a dollar a letter.
13 She as good as told me that she had proof against Mrs. Carnaby; I fancy she told lots of people the same.
14 Why, yesterday, when I was having tea with those people at Windermere, there was a man there telling lots of interesting things.
15 "I can tell lots of things about you," I said, trying to look warm and omniscient.
16 "Our geography tells lots about it," she said.
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