
"... 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.