| Charles Gilman Norris - San Francisco (Calif.) - 1927 - 516 pages
...Zelda." "My dear — I had to be. I'm very fond of you and you're about the oldest friend I have." "I don't know what would have happened to me, if you hadn't come." "You were in a pretty awful state, I'll admit." "I was kinda off my head for a while, I think.... | |
| Janet Elaine Smith - New York (N.Y.) - 2002 - 168 pages
...did. It is a lot easier to figure things out if you have two heads. You proved that when I ran away. I don't know what would have happened to me if you hadn't been there. I couldn't have made it without you." "Okay," he said, moving to the sofa and pulling her... | |
| Mary Charles - Fiction - 2005 - 242 pages
...know. I was so scared. I'm still shaking like a leaf. Could you just hold me for a couple of minutes? I don't know what would have happened to me if you hadn't been here to save me. How can I ever thank you?" "You don't have to, Tiff; it was nothing." Tiffany... | |
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