But in these straitened times, this small knife has to be sold. | |
He feels that, being of straitened means himself, he has not the right to propose to a young lady as wealthy as Miss Stoker. | |
The wars have left many of us here in straitened circumstances. | |
You know, we thought long and hard about how, in these straitened times, we could help those who don't help themselves, but rather help others. | |
You see, in these straitened times, the Sheriff has made special provision. | |
But in these straitened times, this small knife has to be sold. | |
He feels that, being of straitened means himself, he has not the right to propose to a young lady as wealthy as Miss Stoker. | |
The wars have left many of us here in straitened circumstances. | |
You know, we thought long and hard about how, in these straitened times, we could help those who don't help themselves, but rather help others. | |
You see, in these straitened times, the Sheriff has made special provision. | |