"Bathe him, feed him... "clothe him," they say. | |
"I am not wealthy enough, Elsalill, to feed and clothe you-- so that you may remain idle and nurture your grief." | |
"I was naked and you did not clothe me. | |
"I'll feed you, I'll clothe you | |
"When I am dead, do not clothe me. | |
"Bathe him, feed him... "clothe him," they say. | |
"I am not wealthy enough, Elsalill, to feed and clothe you-- so that you may remain idle and nurture your grief." | |
"I was naked and you did not clothe me. | |
"I'll feed you, I'll clothe you | |
"When I am dead, do not clothe me. | |
! - She told me about dicky Roy's clothes for boys. | |
! - That's my new clothes line! | |
! -Let me dry my clothes! | |
! You've got clothes... You'll eat fancy food, wear fancy outfits and make a good living... | |
" Since the defeated enemy soldiers are believed to be in plain clothes, | |
! - She told me about dicky Roy's clothes for boys. | |
! - That's my new clothes line! | |
! -Let me dry my clothes! | |
! You've got clothes... You'll eat fancy food, wear fancy outfits and make a good living... | |
" Since the defeated enemy soldiers are believed to be in plain clothes, | |
"A gentle knight was riding across the plain, all clad in mighty arms and silver shield, wherein old dints and deep wounds did remain the cruel marks of many a bloody field." "Yet armies till that time did he never wield." | |
"Belsnickel is a crotchety, fur-clad gift giver related to other companions of St. Nicholas in the folklore of Southwestern Germany." | |
"But Peter Bartholomew, seeing the exhaustion of our workers, "stripped off his outer garments and, clad only in a shirt "and bare-footed, dropped into the hole" | |
"But ere he dipped the surface... "rose an arm... "clad in white samite - | |
"But look, the morn, in russet mantle clad | |
" 15 grand for "clothing for kids"? | |
" The enemy, Walter Wirtz, men's clothing shop owner... " "... did... " | |
""A wolf in sheep's clothing."" | |
"At times children could not afford eyeglasses or milk or clothing. | |
"Beware of false prophets... which come to you in sheep's clothing... but inwardly they are ravening wolves. | |
"A gentle knight was riding across the plain, all clad in mighty arms and silver shield, wherein old dints and deep wounds did remain the cruel marks of many a bloody field." "Yet armies till that time did he never wield." | |
"Belsnickel is a crotchety, fur-clad gift giver related to other companions of St. Nicholas in the folklore of Southwestern Germany." | |
"But Peter Bartholomew, seeing the exhaustion of our workers, "stripped off his outer garments and, clad only in a shirt "and bare-footed, dropped into the hole" | |
"But ere he dipped the surface... "rose an arm... "clad in white samite - | |
"But look, the morn, in russet mantle clad | |
" 15 grand for "clothing for kids"? | |
" The enemy, Walter Wirtz, men's clothing shop owner... " "... did... " | |
""A wolf in sheep's clothing."" | |
"At times children could not afford eyeglasses or milk or clothing. | |
"Beware of false prophets... which come to you in sheep's clothing... but inwardly they are ravening wolves. | |