"I have told you, I never did; you know quite well," she added, seeming angry and uncomfortable.
— from Swann's Way by Marcel Proust
“She is not destitute, you know,” she said, “I am her guardian, and she will have about two hundred a year.”
— from Modern Broods; Or, Developments Unlooked For by Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge
"O, I shan't begin it," replied Miss Dimple, confidently; "I never do, you know."
— from Dotty Dimple at Play by Sophie May
“Oh, yes, it is; now do you know whom it represents?”
— from The Cottage on the Fells by H. De Vere (Henry De Vere) Stacpoole
I never did, you know.”
— from The Chinese Kitten by Edna A. Brown
It never does, you know.
— from The Helpmate by May Sinclair
I never did, you know....
— from Dr. Adriaan by Louis Couperus
"I couldn't expect to have a friend like Clive all to myself, but I never dreamed you knew her."
— from Blue Aloes: Stories of South Africa by Cynthia Stockley
“Is Mrs. Marten in Newport, do you know?”
— from The Terms of Surrender by Louis Tracy
I nevah did, you know.
— from The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation by Annie F. (Annie Fellows) Johnston
“I told the boys that I could be persuaded to accept the reward; but about your other car, all I can say is that I don’t know where it is now.” “Do you know who took it?”
— from The Go Ahead Boys and the Mysterious Old House by Ross Kay
|