1. And that one had to appear, like a spirit raised by necromancy, suddenly almost within grasp of his hand. 2. Another one had had the skin peeled off his bones. 3. But no Utopia is perfect, and this one had two blemishes. 4. But only one of them has a petrified cat in a display case above the bar. 5. Dried herbs are convenient but I think fresh ones have more flavour. 6. Each one has its silvery gray live-oak lintel, still supporting the column of lovely pink brick. 7. Every one of them had one of those horrid little paper cups that hold wet coleslaw. 8. Every one of us has prejudices of some kind in varying degrees. 9. If Polly ever entertained more than three people at the same time some one had to bring their own chair. 10. If some one had a wound, or looked too weak or too sick, they were selected for the gas chamber. |