" Don we now our gay apparel." | |
""Makes my mind take pleasure in Him" "who wears the directions as apparel." | |
"And on that day, seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, we shall eat our own bread, we shall wear our own apparel, | |
"Don we now our gay apparel." | |
"Female apparel for a new source of latinum for a new Ferenginar. | |
" Don we now our gay apparel." | |
""Makes my mind take pleasure in Him" "who wears the directions as apparel." | |
"And on that day, seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, we shall eat our own bread, we shall wear our own apparel, | |
"Don we now our gay apparel." | |
"Female apparel for a new source of latinum for a new Ferenginar. | |
But I have no fine apparels! | |
I don't know what "apparels" is. "A pears." | |
I'm just gonna stop in at the store apparels Was gonna get mom a present | |
The American apparels! | |
They've shut down American airlines and American apparels all over the country. | |
But I have no fine apparels! | |
I don't know what "apparels" is. "A pears." | |
I'm just gonna stop in at the store apparels Was gonna get mom a present | |
The American apparels! | |
They've shut down American airlines and American apparels all over the country. | |
When he shall hear she died upon his words the idea of her life shall sweetly creep into his study of imagination and every lovely organ of her life shall come appareled in more precious habit, than when she lived indeed. | |
When he shall hear she died upon his words, the idea of her life shall sweetly creep into his study of imagination, and every lovely organ of her life shall come appareled in more precious habit more moving-delicate and full of life, than when she lived indeed. | |
When he shall hear she died upon his words the idea of her life shall sweetly creep into his study of imagination and every lovely organ of her life shall come appareled in more precious habit, than when she lived indeed. | |
When he shall hear she died upon his words, the idea of her life shall sweetly creep into his study of imagination, and every lovely organ of her life shall come appareled in more precious habit more moving-delicate and full of life, than when she lived indeed. | |