I believe in luck, you know—always have....” He paused a moment, and then went on.
— from The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie
You must come to us at Easter, when we shall be in London, you know.”
— from A Dog with a Bad Name by Talbot Baines Reed
You see, there was a great deal I didn't know before I loved you, Karl; and books are just human enough to want to be met half way."
— from The Glory of the Conquered: The Story of a Great Love by Susan Glaspell
What's the good of feeling safe yourself but it let you know other people be safe too?
— from The Seaboard Parish Volume 1 by George MacDonald
In my day, compliments weren't considered good for young people, but I don't believe from your looks that you'll work any the less well because I let you know what he thinks of you.
— from The Undercurrent by Robert Grant
Dey ain't got sense lak de ole-time Rabbit, but I let you know dey ain't gwine in no trap
— from Nights With Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris
I am only just back in London, you know.
— from The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel by William John Locke
“Because I love you, Katharine,” he said.
— from Night and Day by Virginia Woolf
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