All in A Sentence

    1

    First of all, I wasn't the only one involved.

    2

    I think they are all having fun with Alex.

    3

    He was the best loved of all our poets.

    4

    Truthfully, Gerald wasn't all that good a dancer.

    5

    First of all, dear friend, tell me how you are.

    6

    After all, who knows?

    7

    That's all you wanted!

    8

    But, except for these fleeting memories, if, indeed, they be memories, it all seems very unreal, like a nightmare.

    9

    I see I have frightened you--sit down and tell me all the news.

    10

    All three girls laughed.

    11

    All cuddled down together and were very happy.

    12

    I confess all these festivities and fireworks are becoming wearisome.

    13

    A few minutes later they all marched in and took their places at the table.

    14

    People on top of the earth are all meat.

    15

    They saw a mass of tough green vines all matted together and writhing and twisting around like a nest of great snakes.

    16

    You know I did all a father could for their education, and they have both turned out fools.

    17

    It was all wishful thinking.

    18

    Then all three of them laughed heartily.

    19

    We didn't mean to keep all of you waiting.

    20

    All my money is honest.

    21

    You all better get some rest.

    22

    It is hard to have a Southern overseer; it is worse to have a Northern one; but worst of all when you are the slave-driver of yourself.

    23

    If you have an unwavering commitment to an idea that all things will be good all the time, then that is irrational.

    24

    Indeed, I owe to her loving wisdom all that was bright and good in my long night.

    25

    They have got to live a man's life, pushing all these things before them, and get on as well as they can.

    26

    She sat in my mother's lap constantly, where I used to sit, and seemed to take up all her care and time.

    27

    We are all vegetable, in this country.

    28

    All I could think about was that I had a living father-in-law.

    29

    Apparently Señor Medena and his daughters had lived here all their lives.

    30

    All of our Princes and Rulers have grown upon this one bush from time immemorial.

    31

    Many incidents of those early years are fixed in my memory, isolated, but clear and distinct, making the sense of that silent, aimless, dayless life all the more intense.

    32

    Now if that's all...

    33

    He had had a short illness, there had been a brief time of acute suffering, then all was over.

    34

    We should live in all the ages of the world in an hour; ay, in all the worlds of the ages.

    35

    All the facts are in flat contradiction to such conjectures.

    36

    I do not want all this.

    37

    Surely he doesn't make all the decisions.

    38

    A person couldn't be in control all the time - right all the time.

    39

    But you haven't been working there all that long.

    40

    It'll be all right.

    41

    The assembled nobles all took off their uniforms and settled down again in their homes and clubs, and not without some groans gave orders to their stewards about the enrollment, feeling amazed themselves at what they had done.

    42

    Blindfolded, they knocked it around for a while until it broke, spilling candy all over the floor.

    43

    Whether we want to admit it or not, we all wish everyone would like us.

    44

    That was all it took.

    45

    That's what's been bothering me all this time.

    46

    All the humor vanished from his eyes as he watched her.

    47

    All I know is what Mom and Dad taught me.

    48

    Then he just makes all the important decisions - and you have no input?

    49

    Those words stayed in her mind all afternoon.

    50

    I wish that was all she wanted.

    51

    All this happened before they were married - before they met.

    52

    Why lie when she made it so easy for him to avoid talking about it at all?

    53

    After all, it's your pool, your house.

    54

    But no, it wasn't proof at all.

    55

    Getting into that building was getting more important all the time.

    56

    Maybe I'm blowing this all out of proportion.

    57

    Then again, maybe you didn't miss anything at all.

    58

    Cassie squinted into the darkness, searching for a target, but all she could see was dust and an occasional hoof.

    59

    My mouth is too big and all teeth.

    60

    And he's getting as fat as a hog on all the table scraps.

    61

    That was all it took, providing it was the right time.

    62

    Then our country will be rid of all its unwelcome visitors.

    63

    All three got into the buggy and Zeb picked up the reins, though Jim needed no guidance of any sort.

    64

    The space underneath the roof, where they stood, permitted them to see on all sides of the tall building, and they looked with much curiosity at the city spread out beneath them.

    65

    In this country, as in all others they had visited underneath the earth's surface, there was no night, a constant and strong light coming from some unknown source.

    66

    But all along, they believed they would ultimately prevail—and not just win the war, but also do something epic that would change the course of history for all time.

    67

    It was the word "water," and I continued to make some sound for that word after all other speech was lost.

    68

    Of course I did not know what it was all about, but I enjoyed the pleasant odours that filled the house and the tidbits that were given to Martha Washington and me to keep us quiet.

    69

    Prussia has always declared that Buonaparte is invincible, and that all Europe is powerless before him....

    70

    She is rich and of good family and that's all I want.

    71

    All that did was to enwich the pwiests' sons and thieves and wobbahs....

    72

    We're probably all a little hypocritical at times - and we're all sinners, so I hear.

    73

    He didn't know her at all, but that was beside the point.

    74

    I think the best thing to do is try to remember all the good times you had.

    75

    It isn't that at all.

    76

    They saw a landscape with mountains and plains, lakes and rivers, very like those upon the earth's surface; but all the scene was splendidly colored by the variegated lights from the six suns.

    77

    In the center of each plant grew a daintily dressed Mangaboo, for the clothing of all these creatures grew upon them and was attached to their bodies.

    78

    The Regular Worker who Risks it All and Strikes it Rich.

    79

    The little princess went round the table with quick, short, swaying steps, her workbag on her arm, and gaily spreading out her dress sat down on a sofa near the silver samovar, as if all she was doing was a pleasure to herself and to all around her.

    80

    Many other orators spoke after the excited nobleman, and all in the same tone.

    81

    But all these hints at what happened, both from the French side and the Russian, are advanced only because they fit in with the event.

    82

    They all said goodnight and then headed upstairs.

    83

    Had they all been arguing?

    84

    At the moment, all she wanted was to be snuggled close.

    85

    Alex, why were you with Tessa all evening?

    86

    All this cloak and dagger thinking wasn't accomplishing anything.

    87

    I know, we've been all through this before - but I still don't understand.

    88

    Was that where his father got all that money?

    89

    Now it was suddenly all his, and she was spending it for him.

    90

    Most of all, he wanted to change the subject.

    91

    All right, so he wasn't trying to hide his wealth, but he certainly did try to hide his family.

    92

    Maybe he meant he was sick of all the bickering with his family.

    93

    Alex should have told you all this.

    94

    One way to do that is to make sure they don't have all the facts.

    95

    Aunt Paulette, (we all called her Aunt Paulie) married a real estate agent and moved to Arkansas.

    96

    All this time I thought the company was interested in him because he could speak both Spanish and English.

    97

    One word was missing in all that...

    98

    You want me to think of all this as ours, but how can I when you insist that the problems are all yours?

    99

    You can't avoid conflict all the time.

    100

    Alex took them all to dinner to celebrate the birth.

    101

    That was all he needed.

    102

    They reached an open place in the brush where Diablo stood hip-shod, his eyes half closed - as if all hell wasn't getting ready to burst loose.

    103

    All of which was irrelevant.

    104

    The money comes on time and he has fulfilled all his promises.

    105

    Obviously they all thought she was leaving with Bordeaux.

    106

    It gets lonely out there all by myself.

    107

    As soon as Howie emerged from the basement we all hurried into the living room and stood around, expectantly.

    108

    Meanwhile, we locked on the television, all evening, awaiting the results of our actions.

    109

    All our earlier actions were a series of what ifs.

    110

    The rest of us looked to Howie, all of us wondering what roads we'd travel forward.

    111

    Like yesterday, I guess; with all of you.

    112

    Let's all agree to sit on this for a week and do some soul searching.

    113

    We're all here now.

    114

    We're putting all of us at risk.

    115

    Thirty minutes later, the two emerged from the room, all smiles.

    116

    They think they are anonymous on the web but I can trace them all.

    117

    Governments, thieves, scientists, treasurer hunters, historians and despots of all kinds would crave his skill.

    118

    Thinking that turn and turn about is fair play, she seized the scissors and cut off one of my curls, and would have cut them all off but for my mother's timely interference.

    119

    The nobility don't gwudge theah lives--evewy one of us will go and bwing in more wecwuits, and the sov'weign" (that was the way he referred to the Emperor) "need only say the word and we'll all die fo' him!" added the orator with animation.

    120

    Every place seemed unsatisfactory, but worst of all was his customary couch in the study.

    121

    The files had been there all along and he had given her passwords and permission to look at them since they were first married.

    122

    I'm not all that secretive, but you were the one who kept telling me that if he wanted you to know, he'd tell you.

    123

    They don't sound at all alike to me.

    124

    But why didn't you say something to me about all of this before now?

    125

    All I know is that he gets defensive when I mention Uncle Fabrice.

    126

    Still, all the information Katie provided created a clearer picture of why Alex acted the way he did at home.

    127

    If he decided to go back to Texas, they would all go together.

    128

    The carpenters tried to keep the dust level down, but it was impossible to avoid all of it.

    129

    She had been lying around all day catching up on her sleep while Carmen worked on her bedroom.

    130

    Nurses came into the room off and on all night to check on Destiny, but she continued to sleep.

    131

    They both couldn't be there all the time.

    132

    Carmen could hear her crying all the way down the hall to the elevator.

    133

    The medication they were giving her to clear up the congestion in her lungs was making her sleep a lot, but they thought that was better than having her upset all the time.

    134

    He's been sick all morning.

    135

    It's wandering around in circles and it's not at all afraid of us.

    136

    She imagined all kinds of reasons why he wouldn't want her to go - none of them good.

    137

    It was all about money - his money.

    138

    She escorted him to wash his hands, talking all the while.

    139

    The seduction was going all too well - for her.

    140

    It was so much more fun when she left it all up to him.

    141

    Instead, he assisted her, his lips seeking hers urgently all the while.

    142

    All that was true enough, but remaining bitter about it wasn't going to improve their relationship.

    143

    Why don't we all make another trip to Texas?

    144

    After all, her husband was the one who had custody of the boy.

    145

    Why would she hide him from me all this time and suddenly ask for a fortune?

    146

    If she doesn't have custody, then why go through all this?

    147

    Gosh Alex, didn't you realize that all this silence was already troubling me?

    148

    It was all true though.

    149

    This time he created enough suction to pull her nipple well into his mouth - feeding tube and all.

    150

    They were chatting together as if they had known each other all their lives.

    151

    Right now all he wanted to do was get it over with.

    152

    I wish it to be so with all who live in my home.

    153

    They would all get together and wash her old car, winding up in a gleeful water fight.

    154

    They wouldn't all be there unless something terrible had happened.

    155

    That was the last thing she remembered until she opened her eyes again and found all three of them hanging over her.

    156

    She jumped up, pushing them all away, darting for the bathroom with a hand over her mouth.

    157

    If she could talk to her family, maybe she could clear all this up.

    158

    We were all getting worried about you.

    159

    They were a family who knew all they had was each other.

    160

    They all leaned on each other in hard times.

    161

    All Len wants out of me is information about Allen, and Howard couldn't care less where I am.

    162

    Lisa thanked her for all the help and assured her that she would be fine.

    163

    All this attention from Howard could be due to a guilty conscience.

    164

    But they had been inconvenienced enough with all her problems.

    165

    All her skills were occupied simply keeping all four wheels on the ground.

    166

    She desperately fought the steering wheel for control, but the car weaved all over the road.

    167

    It was all she could do to remain upright on tingling weak legs.

    168

    All the same, he gently took her elbow and led her to the house.

    169

    It had been in all the local papers, but she wasn't sure she could talk about it without getting emotional.

    170

    After a moment of thanks, they all began their meal.

    171

    Giddon was silent, giving all his attention to his food, but Tammy watched Lisa with interest, twirling her fork in her eggs and squirming in her chair.

    172

    The windows were all broken and the front end was smashed back to the windshield.

    173

    It wasn't enough, but it was all she felt capable of at the moment.

    174

    He didn't have to bring her here at all.

    175

    She encircled his neck with one arm, noting that his breathing didn't seem at all labored as he carried her across the creek.

    176

    He stepped around her and remained silent all the way to the ATV.

    177

    His mother lives there with him, so it's not like we'd be all alone out there.

    178

    You left it in the car all night?

    179

    Is it all right if I call Lisa now and then to see how she's doing?

    180

    It was all so fast that she didn't have time to think.

    181

    Tammy could swim almost as well as Lisa, but Sarah couldn't swim at all, confessing unabashed that she was afraid of the water.

    182

    There were bears and mountain lions, but in all the years she had lived here, she had never known of anyone being attacked.

    183

    The tablet that she tucked under her mattress at night contained all sorts of conclusions at the end of that trail.

    184

    On the other hand, who wanted the odors of animals drifting through their house all the time?

    185

    After supper, they all spent their usual evening in the family room.

    186

    They were all originals, upwards of $20,000 each.

    187

    If you feel that way, why did you come all the way out here to see me?

    188

    Surely you have time off as well, otherwise, how would you have time to come all the way out here.

    189

    All of which was beside the point.

    190

    In fact, I think my big mouth made him all the more determined.

    191

    In any case, Yancey didn't seem to be all that determined to avoid a relationship.

    192

    So he hadn't been in Tammy's room all this time.

    193

    But people are out here all the time with ATV's, aren't they?

    194

    He knew all the right buttons to push.

    195

    Yet as the world began to open beyond her little circle, she realized that he had been open about his interest all along.

    196

    But Len didn't know all the facts, and that wasn't fair.

    197

    All else aside, would she want to marry a man like Yancey – so moody and secretive?

    198

    Why not dispense with all the formalities?

    199

    All this talk about bears was frightening her.

    200

    All my mail goes to a post office box.

    201

    Since they were all dressed up, she assumed they were going to church together.

    202

    I didn't know you all would be up so early.

    203

    It's our home and you're more than a sitter or maid to all of us.

    204

    In all the time I spent in the woods as a young girl, that's the first time I've seen a bear.

    205

    You'll get ticks and chiggers all over you.

    206

    In spite of all the evidence, Yancey still came out as a responsible adult.

    207

    Do you tell all your boyfriends you love them?

    208

    His voice was harsh, but his expression was all hurt.

    209

    Well, it doesn't look like you're all that scared of me right now.

    210

    All the while, the shadow was getting closer.

    211

    Why don't we all eat out on the patio?

    212

    All the same, she left early.

    213

    After all, he was the one who insisted that his mother was her boss.

    214

    Instead, she collected a few small photos and arranged them all in one frame.

    215

    All I want is information.

    216

    All I know is that he's temperamental, and you'd better stay away from him.

    217

    She had provided all the information he needed through Connie.

    218

    So he thought it was all about Howard and a love interest.

    219

    Thank you for driving all that way to make sure I was safe.

    220

    Let him explain all of it to his mother.

    221

    It's all there, and thanks for the business.

    222

    Worst of all was the façade of romantic interest.

    223

    But if he saw her swollen eyes he'd be asking all kinds of questions.

    224

    Right now all he wanted out of her was absence.

    225

    She used the same suit cases when she came and she had the same clothes, but it didn't look like there was enough room to put it all in.

    226

    Could she have been wrong about it all?

    227

    Is that what this is all about?

    228

    Worst of all, she had probably ruined any chance she had with him.

    229

    Yeah, he wanted me to get rid of you, all right.

    230

    Covered all the bases, did you?

    231

    He motioned to the others to follow and they all went down the path to the building.

    232

    How did you unravel all that?

    233

    I'm all right now.

    234

    I just got up too fast, that's all.

    235

    That's why you're so tired all the time.

    236

    I heard all that.

    237

    He's all caught up with his computers.

    238

    What does he want with all that equipment?

    239

    It's a good thing we're all so darn sweet.

    240

    All right, I'll throw a few things together and stow them in your car before I leave.

    241

    At the moment, she wasn't sure whether she found all his concern touching or insulting.

    242

    After all, he wasn't a guard dog.

    243

    Anyway, with all the money in his family and the good looks as well, he couldn't hold a candle to Brandon in the charm department.

    244

    Why Michael wasn't following her like all the other guys was beyond Adrienne's comprehension.

    245

    Oh, it's all right.

    246

    The idea that Brandon felt relieved wasn't all that flattering - or comforting, for that matter.

    247

    I've heard it all.

    248

    All this was doing neither of them any good.

    249

    All the same, Brandon introduced them as his parents - and Adrienne as a friend he had met in Tulsa.

    250

    Fried chicken, gravy, biscuits - did they eat like this all the time?

    251

    We're all holding down jobs and going to school, Dad.

    252

    I thought about it, but now that we're here, it all seems kind of stupid.

    253

    Come to think of it, he hadn't been out at all since they returned from his parent's house.

    254

    In addition, all her planning and tenacity were paying off.

    255

    Since they all lived in the same apartment complex, and the evening was early, Adrienne invited them to her apartment for a cup of coffee.

    256

    They were all giggling over coffee when Brandon walked in.

    257

    We were looking all over the place for you.

    258

    There's no reason to get all worked up.

    259

    They didn't know what to think - you coming in here all huffy and chewing me out.

    260

    He led the way to the door, all the while muttering something under his breath about something being stupid.

    261

    After all, her plans were going so well.

    262

    All her plans were about to blow up – all this because she had allowed herself to be drawn into a relationship.

    263

    What had she been thinking of all this time?

    264

    Obviously, she hadn't been doing much thinking at all.

    265

    Brandon, we all agreed on those rules.

    266

    Now both of you get in here before we make a scene that gets us all thrown out.

    267

    All our cuddling was done outside those doors.

    268

    Now all I want to know, is when are you getting married?

    269

    Could all this be happening to her?

    270

    When they all set down to supper, Brandon was still brooding.

    271

    Watching the two of them, it was all she could do to control her own tears... especially knowing that this was at least partly her fault.

    272

    It was all too logical.

    273

    They all attended the funeral on Wednesday, and Brandon had little to say to any of them.

    274

    You've planned this all your life.

    275

    All this time he had to remain strong for his mother.

    276

    Timing was with her and she was able to take all the state exams shortly after graduating.

    277

    Don't start acting like it was all my idea.

    278

    The only problem is that it all doesn't fit into your preconceived plans.

    279

    All your plans worked out.

    280

    After all, I wasn't in them to begin with.

    281

    All she had to do was set her mind to it.

    282

    They all didn't understand that she couldn't simply run out and get a job like she had in Tulsa.

    283

    All that aside, Brandon didn't want her back.

    284

    Why did she need to prove to anyone, least of all herself, that she was right in breaking off the relationship?

    285

    Why go through all that pain again, when she had almost succeeded in putting him in the past - almost, but not quite.

    286

    All the same, she finally sent her application for the job.

    287

    All the same, Saturday found her at a restaurant in Bartlesville, where she was supposed to meet her prospective employer.

    288

    The chances were, he rarely got into town at all.

    289

    Then they spend all their time at parties instead of studying.

    290

    Brandon retired to a table nearby and it was all Adrienne could do to keep her mind on the interview.

    291

    I'm trying to say that it's all right to switch boats if that's what you really want.

    292

    A woman your age ought to be looking for a husband – or already married, not chasing all over creation in pants, trying to act like a man.

    293

    Not surprising, since they made all the laws.

    294

    Anyway, my point was that women are expected to do all the things I'm doing on this job.

    295

    Of all things, why did he have to bring that up?

    296

    If we all treated you like one of the guys, wouldn't you be a little disappointed?

    297

    When all the wagons were ready, she snapped the whip over the back of the mules.

    298

    Each day they changed positions in line so that no one ate the dust from all the wagons every day.

    299

    All that churning of sand and dust disguised their trail to some degree, but nothing could hide the trail of five heavy wagons.

    300

    He probably thought she was all googly-eyed over him.

    301

    Not all men were unfaithful lechers.

    302

    The rest of the teamsters joined them and they all waited in silence as the horses approached and drew to an organized halt.

    303

    All eyes were on him, but he appeared not to notice.

    304

    All I want is a chance to speak my piece.

    305

    If that's all they give you, count yourself lucky.

    306

    We all pull our own weight around here.

    307

    You do all the work we do, and then cook.

    308

    Thanks, but I did all this by myself until you came along.

    309

    She could wear men's clothes and crack that whip all she wanted, but she was still a woman at heart - and he knew it.

    310

    All of which was neither here nor there.

    311

    Why should she care – and what did he have to gain by all this attention?

    312

    I didn't mean that at all.

    313

    All the money in the world couldn't have saved her.

    314

    It must be fun to be able to ride all around freely while we're stuck in our wagons.

    315

    Let them all think what they wanted.

    316

    For some reason, she found it all amusing.

    317

    Why would I want to see more of the same thing I view from this wagon seat all day?

    318

    If they all hadn't been so close, she would have thought he didn't hear the question.

    319

    Now that they were all together, it would be a good time to tell them.

    320

    It was all a ploy to get the ranch, and Bordeaux was right in the middle.

    321

    All he wanted was the ranch.

    322

    You would know all about lying.

    323

    She packed all the dishes and stashed them in the back of one of the wagons.

    324

    All this work is for nothing.

    325

    When they were all together he addressed them soberly.

    326

    I'll follow you all.

    327

    I know all that.

    328

    Saddle a mule for each person; pack all the supplies you might need on the extra mules and burn the rest of the supplies.

    329

    It would take all night to bury that much stuff.

    330

    But the mules have been working all day.

    331

    Pete was going to be the deciding factor, and all eyes turned to him.

    332

    He mulled it over in silence, sipping on his coffee while they all waited for his decision.

    333

    But we're here, all the same.

    334

    For the first time she thought about the fact that he had no commitment to them at all, yet he had risked his life for them.

    335

    How come he can get familiar and you don't get all huffy?

    336

    Cassie could feel them all watching her as she settled to the ground.

    337

    All the activity and lack of sleep was catching up with her and she was exhausted.

    338

    It took them over an hour to fill all the canteens.

    339

    It's going to be all right, Cassie.

    340

    That was all there was to it.

    341

    Suddenly all those annoying rules of conduct began to make sense.

    342

    After all, what did they have to lose?

    343

    He scowled at their tracks, visible all the way back around the dune.

    344

    All the same, we'd better get moving.

    345

    There was no need to hold on to her, but his arm around her waist was welcome all the same.

    346

    The memory of her weakness for him was all too fresh.

    347

    After all, they had their father.

    348

    What did she know about him, after all?

    349

    So, Bordeaux had coerced her to meet him at the church after all.

    350

    After all, they had known and loved each other for a long time.

    351

    I thought... of all people, he'd tell you his plans.

    352

    Oh, he told me part of his plans, all right.

    353

    Of all people, surely Darcie should realize why.

    354

    How did the twins feel about all of this?

    355

    It was all working out very well for him.

    356

    You went through all of that just to buy this little ranch?

    357

    They could argue like this all afternoon.

    358

    She fell in love with a trapper and he took her back to what we all describe as civilization.

    359

    I guess I distrusted all men because of what Dad did.

    360

    From now on we discuss things openly, all right?

    361

    She had spent too much time hating him to do that all in one day, though.

    362

    If all their conversations in the three months he had been coming to the diner were put together, it was doubtful that they would make a respectable paragraph.

    363

    I guess those are all excuses.

    364

    The wages weren't all that great, but deducting rent, utilities and groceries from her present salary, it wound up being a good deal more.

    365

    Best of all, she could save a substantial amount of money for a down payment on her own place.

    366

    It all seemed to be tailor made to her preferences - all but the part about staying alone in the house with him.

    367

    Are you trying to tell me he hasn't even noticed all that?

    368

    I've noticed the guys eyeing you - glasses and all.

    369

    All he wants is a housekeeper.

    370

    All I want is the job.

    371

    We can all be tempted.

    372

    All it takes is the resolve to stop - provided you actually want to stop.

    373

    We've been all through this a zillion times.

    374

    All I want is a small place of my own.

    375

    Maybe that's not too good an idea after all.

    376

    I suppose I do enjoy the work, and I try to act respectful to all our customers.

    377

    Your answers were all encompassing.

    378

    Apparently he spent a lot of time on the back of a horse, riding his range in all kinds of weather - a fact that prompted more than one comment by townsfolk that he had wasted a good college education.

    379

    Returning to her designated room, she hung all her clothes in the cedar lined wardrobe and tucked her personals in the spacious dresser.

    380

    She was exhausted, and morning would arrive all too soon.

    381

    She watched him head for the barn and wondered how he could stand being out in the cold all day.

    382

    If you don't want me to feed it, all you have to do is say so.

    383

    All her dresses now fit snugly across the bust, and even her skinny legs were beginning to have some attractive curves.

    384

    Is this what you do out here all day long?

    385

    Only if this is all I have to do.

    386

    If you figure out a way to do this all day and still make the ranch turn a profit, you could make a fortune teaching your method at seminars.

    387

    Don't you have any faith in me at all?

    388

    All right, let's talk about something else.

    389

    It all happened so fast that she didn't have time to think, only to cling to the one solid thing she could find - Cade.

    390

    Yes. It's all on the table.

    391

    All she had to do was put her mind to it.

    392

    You'd like to be his housekeeper all right - and more, I suspect.

    393

    I think I'm all right now.

    394

    Are you sure you're all right.

    395

    So it had all been a show for Claudette.

    396

    She was wrong, all right - and she had no idea how wrong she was.

    397

    I took all my frustration and anger out on you.

    398

    It happens to all of us now and then.

    399

    Maybe he was one of those men who felt they needed to protect and care for all women.

    400

    You've worked all day long.

    401

    If I have any feelings at all?

    402

    Everything was going to be all right now.

    403

    I mean... well you being my employer and all.

    404

    It's all my fault.

    405

    After all, you were half asleep and thought you were dreaming.

    406

    You've lost almost all of your self-esteem.

    407

    No wonder Cade was gone all the time.

    408

    It was situated in such a way that it collected all the moisture from the hills and appeared to be planted in alfalfa.

    409

    All were in excellent condition and she suspected that he probably used them regularly.

    410

    You keep it all in such fine condition.

    411

    It all appeared innocent until her feet touched the ground, and then he pulled her close, wrapping his arms around her as his lips sought hers hungrily.

    412

    Had he brought her all the way out here to force himself on her?

    413

    After all, he has a right to know.

    414

    All her dreams had been dashed - all but one.

    415

    All right, I get off at nine.

    416

    All right, I'll ask for a break.

    417

    All that wasn't bad enough, but she had to drag up that old rumor – and I thought you believed it.

    418

    Now was the time to clear the air, and there was one thing about all this that didn't make sense.

    419

    It's just that... well, after that, it all happened so fast.

    420

    And all the time she thought she was the only one with the torrid thoughts.

    421

    Still, his next words were the most gratifying of all.

    422

    They would all grow strong leaning on each other.

    423

    For all you gadabouts and tourists used to driving hither and yon, a weekend trip to New England is a piece of cake.

    424

    While Martha is my kindred spirit, Quinn and I always got along fairly well the few times we're all gotten together.

    425

    Quinn has a sabbatical from teaching and is using it all summer for a college project.

    426

    For all of Quinn LeBlanc's intellectual abilities, I not sure Martha isn't the main bread winner while Quinn tinkers in the theoretical world of the intellectual elite.

    427

    I'd known Martha for all my remembered life.

    428

    Now he's at least functional but the sad part is he lost nearly all of his memory.

    429

    If you're concerned about a messed up head, either shave it all off or comb over the scars.

    430

    A roll of the dice changed the lives of all of us and hundreds of others forever.

    431

    After all, it was the night of our official engagement.

    432

    You could pretend to use the toilet and see if he's all right.

    433

    After all you've gone through, it's a shame you can't even get a decent night's sleep.

    434

    I guess the nut went for a walk after all.

    435

    Martha had a plate full of pancakes ready so we all sat around the large table.

    436

    Did my crazy husband's experiments keep you up all night?

    437

    I just hate to see Howie suffering; especially after all he's gone through.

    438

    We all readily agreed.

    439

    I took it all in for a few moments and it petrified me!

    440

    The characters were as tangible as all of us standing in this room.

    441

    All I could think about was my time in a coma.

    442

    I made myself comfortable on the sofa, my arm around Betsy, as we all waited for him to continue.

    443

    I shut off all my equipment at six o'clock when my experiment expires.

    444

    We all believe you, Howie.

    445

    Thinking back, it was the pivotal point of all that followed.

    446

    I'm sure we can all agree to that.

    447

    All experiments are fruitful if you don't have any preconceived notions about the results.

    448

    We all paraded downstairs.

    449

    All such concerns flew away likes ducks going south when he returned to the room.

    450

    All our relatives were city dwellers.

    451

    I was in a small town, on the main street with cars and people all around.

    452

    I just stood there for a moment or two, taking it all in.

    453

    He's run it all summer, Martha said, handing Howie a glass.

    454

    It's a shame he isn't hearing this but he'll be tied up in his room all evening recording results of his tests.

    455

    Martha finally brought to daylight what was on all our minds.

    456

    If Howie drops into ten or twenty minutes of anyone's life, chance are all he sees is them picking their nose, reading a book or working.

    457

    Betsy and Martha fried up chicken, chatting amiably as they'd done all weekend.

    458

    He announced his lab was, "free of any and all ghosts of the past."

    459

    Explanation of our lack of success was unnecessary and we all retired for the night.

    460

    I didn't know him all that well but in my mixed up mind I was sure it was some sick way to make things right.

    461

    We talked about celibacy and all the stuff he'd miss.

    462

    I flirted like a hooker and goaded him into discussing all those sordid confessions he'd be hearing.

    463

    I'm sure you were in love with me; all the boys were.

    464

    There's no way he'd consent to travel all the way from Boston.

    465

    After all, Howie and Betsy were apparently committed.

    466

    Even if Brockville proved to be all he described, what would that tell us?

    467

    Up and down the hills, searching and searching but all the little ones are staying inside in this coal-stripped countryside.

    468

    All those folks were going about their business and now they're dead.

    469

    We all had for too much on our minds.

    470

    Over pie and coffee that followed a meat loaf dinner, Betsy asked the question on all our minds.

    471

    Could the fact that Howie's brain waves are somehow different after his lengthy coma and all the operations he endured be effected by what you were doing?

    472

    It seemed to me we were all on edge, especially Howie who, aside from a smile and a few words, stayed out of our limited conversations.

    473

    I took careful note of the time and movements, all of which lasted twenty-one minutes.

    474

    We all climbed the stairs as Quinn greeted us.

    475

    Remove them all and see if it makes a difference.

    476

    Make a note of the exact settings after you remove all your plants.

    477

    The group trudged upstairs, all but Quinn who remained with his equipment.

    478

    All of you did!

    479

    For the first time, I felt we all sensed we might be on to something highly significant.

    480

    We all know that was impossible.

    481

    It's utterly delightful with all the little school children scurrying about.

    482

    It pissed him off so much he cut off all tests just when we were making real progress.

    483

    Howie wanted to wait until we were all together.

    484

    I need all of you.

    485

    We all remember ours but yours is missing.

    486

    I know I'm pigheaded but I can't tell you how much I appreciate how you all embrace this with only my word.

    487

    If I can somehow utilize this gift I can't do it without all your help.

    488

    All I'm trying to do is get a handle on why his brain is doing this to him.

    489

    After all, tomorrow would answer the question.

    490

    We all agreed but I silently wondered what our collective reaction would be if the opposite occurred!

    491

    We were all fidgety and talked out by the time we returned to Peabody.

    492

    You're all involved so I'm asking you all stay in the room with me.

    493

    He turned toward the basement stairs and we all followed.

    494

    Howie continued to tell all of us exactly what we did, relating our deeds and writings with absolute perfection.

    495

    You're all part of it.

    496

    Betsy's look repeated her plea while we all remained silent, looking to Howie.

    497

    We forbade ourselves to even discuss our impetuous actions for fear of disturbing Howie so all we could do is cross our fingers and pray.

    498

    We all looked questioningly to Martha who stood at the open doorway.

    499

    Think of the risks we'd all be exposed to.

    500

    We were all at risk, simply because we could identify him!