"All alone one cries; two can converse where there are 10, we sing." | |
"I'm 57 years old, live in Paris and would love to converse with you." | |
"It is common for the dying to converse with loved ones that have already died. | |
# Hear a Yorkshireman, or worse Hear a Cornishman converse # | |
# Let all thy converse be sincere | |
"All alone one cries; two can converse where there are 10, we sing." | |
"I'm 57 years old, live in Paris and would love to converse with you." | |
"It is common for the dying to converse with loved ones that have already died. | |
# Hear a Yorkshireman, or worse Hear a Cornishman converse # | |
# Let all thy converse be sincere | |
"One converses!" We weren't conversing at all. | |
- God, it converses! | |
At court functions, she remains awake and converses graciously. | |
God, it converses. | |
He could sign in less that two months and he already converses! | |
"One converses!" We weren't conversing at all. | |
- God, it converses! | |
At court functions, she remains awake and converses graciously. | |
God, it converses. | |
He could sign in less that two months and he already converses! | |
"In the old sporting houses I heard say girls conversed a lot with the clients," joked and sang... | |
(Sun) "I have conversed with the spiritual sun." | |
- though we have hardly conversed. | |
Actually, uh, Mrs. Whitaker, I think it might be best... if your husband and I conversed in private. | |
And much as me and Hearst conversed, I made him address my ass. | |
"One converses!" We weren't conversing at all. | |
( women conversing ) MAYBE I SHOULD PUT A PILLOW UNDER YOUR SHOULDERS. | |
(Karen continues conversing, indistinctly) | |
(attorneys and judge conversing, low and indistinct) | |
(conversing dramatically in german) good lord, miss! | |
"In the old sporting houses I heard say girls conversed a lot with the clients," joked and sang... | |
(Sun) "I have conversed with the spiritual sun." | |
- though we have hardly conversed. | |
Actually, uh, Mrs. Whitaker, I think it might be best... if your husband and I conversed in private. | |
And much as me and Hearst conversed, I made him address my ass. | |
"One converses!" We weren't conversing at all. | |
( women conversing ) MAYBE I SHOULD PUT A PILLOW UNDER YOUR SHOULDERS. | |
(Karen continues conversing, indistinctly) | |
(attorneys and judge conversing, low and indistinct) | |
(conversing dramatically in german) good lord, miss! | |