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1 Fine things must be done sometimes ; mean things will be done always.
2 Yet kisses, touches, and the like can be done sometimes without sin.
3 All this may be done , and perhaps done sometimes without impropriety.
4 Then you will never again doubt me, as you certainly have done sometimes .
5 I don't know what I'd have done sometimes without his backing.
6 I don't like you so well as I have done sometimes , indeed, sir.
7 Is that done frequently?-Not very often, but it is done sometimes .
8 And if bad things had to be done sometimes , you had to accept that too.
9 A great deal can be done sometimes by pressing your thumb on the upper lip.
10 It is not, indeed, very common to distil for private use, though it is done sometimes .
11 He hated Allan for what he'd done sometimes .
12 "More to be done sometimes by doing nothing," he whispered.
13 "He was a poor old loon, but mighty good-hearted," he said, "and I swear I don't know what we'd have done sometimes without him-especiallyCharley.
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