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Jack ever talked to you
Has Jack ever talked to you about any of his sensitivity, the things that he objects to, or any of his personal ideas?
— from Warren Commission (15 of 26): Hearings Vol. XV (of 15) by United States. Warren Commission

jealous eyes that the young
It seemed to Alison's jealous eyes that the young man did not dislike her too-evident attentions.
— from Good Luck by L. T. Meade

just enacted that the young
"Friend!" repeated Mr. Mencke; "one would naturally judge from the touching scene just enacted that the young man sustained a much nearer relation to you.
— from His Heart's Queen by Sheldon, Georgie, Mrs.

Jack ever talk to you
Did Jack ever talk to you about Cuba at all?
— from Warren Commission (14 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIV (of 15) by United States. Warren Commission

Jack ever talk to you
Did Jack ever talk to you about his feelings toward his sister Eva?
— from Warren Commission (14 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIV (of 15) by United States. Warren Commission

just entering the twentieth year
LORD CLIVE CHAPTER I E ARLY Y EARS Towards the close of the year 1744 there landed at Madras, as writer in the service of the East India Company, a young Englishman just entering the twentieth year of his existence, named Robert Clive.
— from Rulers of India: Lord Clive by G. B. (George Bruce) Malleson

Jack ever talk to you
Did Jack ever talk to you about the financial condition of his club?
— from Warren Commission (13 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIII (of 15) by United States. Warren Commission

joy Elysian that to youth
Let no sad and sordid vision cheat you of the joy Elysian that to youth belongs; let no prophecy of sorrow scheduled for a sad tomorrow still your joyous songs!
— from Uncle Walt [Walt Mason], the Poet Philosopher by Walt Mason

Jack ever talked to you
Has Jack ever talked to you about his associations with underworld characters—hoodlums?
— from Warren Commission (15 of 26): Hearings Vol. XV (of 15) by United States. Warren Commission


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