"... lizard legs, I have a remedy. | |
"... remedy for..." plural. | |
"Doughty's patent remedy" they call it in the... | |
"Dustbin, calendar, books, games, paper, pencils, shovel, spade, crowbar, axe, hatchet, saw, whistle and/or gong for alarms, suitcases for furniture or evacuation, string, pliers first-aid kits, safety pins, scissors, flints, aspirins, diarrhoea remedy, | |
"Fortune leaves always some door open to come at a remedy." Don Quixote. | |
"... lizard legs, I have a remedy. | |
"... remedy for..." plural. | |
"Doughty's patent remedy" they call it in the... | |
"Dustbin, calendar, books, games, paper, pencils, shovel, spade, crowbar, axe, hatchet, saw, whistle and/or gong for alarms, suitcases for furniture or evacuation, string, pliers first-aid kits, safety pins, scissors, flints, aspirins, diarrhoea remedy, | |
"Fortune leaves always some door open to come at a remedy." Don Quixote. | |
"Any and all legal remedies." Is that something they usually say? | |
"As we get further from civilisation, I am grateful to Miss Cluny "for sharing with me the quaint and often surprising folk remedies of the jungle." | |
"But before enforcing remedies... | |
"I've never heard so many hacks to remedies. | |
"The remedies of love she knew perchance for of that art she'd learned the old, old dance." | |
"Any and all legal remedies." Is that something they usually say? | |
"As we get further from civilisation, I am grateful to Miss Cluny "for sharing with me the quaint and often surprising folk remedies of the jungle." | |
"But before enforcing remedies... | |
"I've never heard so many hacks to remedies. | |
"The remedies of love she knew perchance for of that art she'd learned the old, old dance." | |
"Soon everything will be remedied. | |
- I like you more than your robes that can be remedied. | |
- It can be remedied. | |
- That can be remedied, Tom. | |
- Those are the things to be remedied. | |
And now you're on the verge of remedying that. | |
I am in the process of remedying that situation. | |
Words are, in my not so humble opinion our most inexhaustible source of magic capable of both inflicting injury and remedying it. | |
"Soon everything will be remedied. | |
- I like you more than your robes that can be remedied. | |
- It can be remedied. | |
- That can be remedied, Tom. | |
- Those are the things to be remedied. | |
And now you're on the verge of remedying that. | |
I am in the process of remedying that situation. | |
Words are, in my not so humble opinion our most inexhaustible source of magic capable of both inflicting injury and remedying it. | |