" - Your telephone is monitored. - Is this a joke?" | |
" Cadet's right to a first hearing." Did John telephone? | |
"...color television, radio and telephone. | |
"...no answer to repeated telephone calls." Shoot. | |
"All you got to do is call me on the telephone | |
" - Your telephone is monitored. - Is this a joke?" | |
" Cadet's right to a first hearing." Did John telephone? | |
"...color television, radio and telephone. | |
"...no answer to repeated telephone calls." Shoot. | |
"All you got to do is call me on the telephone | |
"In this case, it's preparing telephones. | |
"Pratap, here are the details of the telephones in our house" | |
(telephones ringing) This job offer won't last forever. | |
* No private rooms or telephones * | |
- Captain, how are the telephones working? | |
"In this case, it's preparing telephones. | |
"Pratap, here are the details of the telephones in our house" | |
(telephones ringing) This job offer won't last forever. | |
* No private rooms or telephones * | |
- Captain, how are the telephones working? | |
"Coffee and cake," you said, when you telephoned. | |
"I had even telephoned you, but couldn't get through to you." | |
"The said, et cetera, et cetera, telephoned me at about 1:30." | |
'However, this outpouring resulted in Philip feeling more satisfied and content 'than he had in some time, 'and it was for this reason that he immediately telephoned 'his college roommate, Parker, 'with the intention of delivering to him an equally robust dressing down.' | |
'Who was the mysterious Bee (B - double E) who telephoned Harker's apartment...' '... two hours before his death and said, "I've got to see you"? ' | |
"Dearest Annie, "last night, I dreamt about you. "I was in our office telephoning. | |
"Here you are, and I've been telephoning that place for you." | |
"It took a lot of telephoning and explaining to convince... | |
- It seems some telephoning went on. | |
- Look, we should be telephoning the police. | |
"Coffee and cake," you said, when you telephoned. | |
"I had even telephoned you, but couldn't get through to you." | |
"The said, et cetera, et cetera, telephoned me at about 1:30." | |
'However, this outpouring resulted in Philip feeling more satisfied and content 'than he had in some time, 'and it was for this reason that he immediately telephoned 'his college roommate, Parker, 'with the intention of delivering to him an equally robust dressing down.' | |
'Who was the mysterious Bee (B - double E) who telephoned Harker's apartment...' '... two hours before his death and said, "I've got to see you"? ' | |
"Dearest Annie, "last night, I dreamt about you. "I was in our office telephoning. | |
"Here you are, and I've been telephoning that place for you." | |
"It took a lot of telephoning and explaining to convince... | |
- It seems some telephoning went on. | |
- Look, we should be telephoning the police. | |