!" And they just dig up in there just a wad of wet cotton, just like the size of a tennis ball, like a huge wad of wet cotton. | |
"A cotton Lahori suit." | |
"And the cotton, "because it had been sprayed with a glossy substance, "twinkled like Christmas tree snow. | |
"At 6:00 a.m. Today, our New York office reports... "that trading ship Henrietta departed New York... "with a cargo of cotton, linseed oil, and lumber. | |
"Bale that cotton." "Fuck you, motherfucker !" | |
!" And they just dig up in there just a wad of wet cotton, just like the size of a tennis ball, like a huge wad of wet cotton. | |
"A cotton Lahori suit." | |
"And the cotton, "because it had been sprayed with a glossy substance, "twinkled like Christmas tree snow. | |
"At 6:00 a.m. Today, our New York office reports... "that trading ship Henrietta departed New York... "with a cargo of cotton, linseed oil, and lumber. | |
"Bale that cotton." "Fuck you, motherfucker !" | |
Briefs and boxers, cottons and polyesters. | |
But the bourgeois do not renounce their vestments, their linens, cottons, silks. | |
Probably get high off your cottons. | |
She lives in Milan. Her husband's loaded with money: Fabrics, cottons and other foolish things invented by the Chinese. | |
The cottons and the Mathers... who could resist such a... such a joining of... of power and prestige? | |
Briefs and boxers, cottons and polyesters. | |
But the bourgeois do not renounce their vestments, their linens, cottons, silks. | |
Probably get high off your cottons. | |
She lives in Milan. Her husband's loaded with money: Fabrics, cottons and other foolish things invented by the Chinese. | |
The cottons and the Mathers... who could resist such a... such a joining of... of power and prestige? | |
-Has anyone cottoned on? | |
22 years later and I'm still a bit scared of Gill but I've cottoned on to the fact that that's how she likes it. | |
But I never cottoned much to luck. | |
Don't you think the murderers have cottoned on to that one by now? | |
He'd sort of cottoned on to the big, fat Huckleberry Finn lie that runs our world and as a result, he became bipolar, had problems with rage and so on and so forth. | |
I shall just have to think of a way for you do your stuff without these rotters cottoning on. | |
-Has anyone cottoned on? | |
22 years later and I'm still a bit scared of Gill but I've cottoned on to the fact that that's how she likes it. | |
But I never cottoned much to luck. | |
Don't you think the murderers have cottoned on to that one by now? | |
He'd sort of cottoned on to the big, fat Huckleberry Finn lie that runs our world and as a result, he became bipolar, had problems with rage and so on and so forth. | |
I shall just have to think of a way for you do your stuff without these rotters cottoning on. | |