"Have got" Quotes from Famous Books
... ignorance of many things with which she is familiar. My ignorance, indeed, she thinks it her duty to conserve, and already we have had some differences of opinion as to what I should know and not know of the life about us. There are a good many things I have got to make Mrs. Mundy take in more definitely. She thinks of me still as a girl. I am not. I am a woman twenty-six ... — People Like That • Kate Langley Bosher
... can't see any other way out of it. We have been true to each other all our lives; we have worked together and looked forward to never separating. I would rather fail and die than see this happen. But we have got to separate, old friend; we ... — Masterpieces of Mystery - Riddle Stories • Various
... groan, "that is because your mind is cultivated—you have so many resources; and all my faults have come from idleness. If I had any thing to do on a rainy day, I should never have got ... — The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 • Various
... darling sister, but when we can get away together I will do that and something much better, all connected with the great secret I have got to tell you. So run downstairs, and tell them why I had overslept myself, but not a word to anyone about what I have told you. I will be down ... — The Romance of Lust - A classic Victorian erotic novel • Anonymous
... 'Lo! here we have got the kynges seale: What, lordane, art thou wode?' The porter had wende it had ben so, And ... — Ballads of Robin Hood and other Outlaws - Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Fourth Series • Frank Sidgwick
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