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my affairs rest in you as
O dearest women, I look to you, and my affairs rest in you, as to whether they turn out well, or be of naught, and I be deprived of my country, my dear brother, and dearest sister.
— from The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. by Euripides

make all ready in your absence
"Very good, and we shall make all ready in your absence.
— from The Refugees A Tale of Two Continents by Arthur Conan Doyle

me and Rosalie invites you all
"Gaptain," he returned in the tone of a clarionet tootling a love passage in grand opera, "me and Rosalie invites you all to the Bublic Hall Thursday night to dance at our wedding!"
— from Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas by Lloyd Osbourne

matter a rap if you are
At any moment you may be found out—though, on second thoughts, it won't matter a rap if you are.
— from My Friend the Chauffeur by A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson

myself and rush into your arms
Richard, be not angry with me when I inform you that I was in a room adjacent to that apartment wherein the explanations relative to Katherine's birth took place between yourself and the Marquis of Holmesford;—be not angry with me, I say, that I did not discover myself, and rush into your arms,—but
— from The Mysteries of London, v. 2/4 by George W. M. (George William MacArthur) Reynolds

me at Rome if you approve
"'Please telegraph to me at Rome if you approve.'
— from The Great War and How It Arose by Anonymous


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