! All winter, before either of them came back to Highbury? | |
"'If you could all spare just one nut, I, too, could survive the winter.'" | |
"... in the radiant boredom of winter's sterility... | |
"...and now that winter is coming" | |
"...of winter..." | |
! All winter, before either of them came back to Highbury? | |
"'If you could all spare just one nut, I, too, could survive the winter.'" | |
"... in the radiant boredom of winter's sterility... | |
"...and now that winter is coming" | |
"...of winter..." | |
"Not sixteen winters had I seen When first love's perils took me in" | |
"One of the coldest winters I ever spent was summer in San Francisco." | |
"We don't have to suffer through these miserable Minnesota winters. | |
"We'd weathered the storms two winters long | |
"because the winters there are very similar to our own in the West." | |
"Not sixteen winters had I seen When first love's perils took me in" | |
"One of the coldest winters I ever spent was summer in San Francisco." | |
"We don't have to suffer through these miserable Minnesota winters. | |
"We'd weathered the storms two winters long | |
"because the winters there are very similar to our own in the West." | |
And these people who have never wintered are looking at us like we're freaks. | |
I wintered on Hudson. | |
I've summered 'em and I've wintered 'em. | |
I've wintered over here nine times now and Christine has wintered eight times | |
It's because this guy we wintered with, Tampa Joe Reilly... thought l looked like the big oaf in the Three Stooges. | |
-Are you against wintering over too? | |
Although, like you said, unless you're prepared to entrust your life to each other, wintering over can't be done. | |
And Italy ? Both doctors agreed about your wintering there ? | |
And those of us who will be wintering over begin to seek each other out. | |
But soon all trace of the sun disappears and today's over-wintering scientists remember the first explorers. | |
And these people who have never wintered are looking at us like we're freaks. | |
I wintered on Hudson. | |
I've summered 'em and I've wintered 'em. | |
I've wintered over here nine times now and Christine has wintered eight times | |
It's because this guy we wintered with, Tampa Joe Reilly... thought l looked like the big oaf in the Three Stooges. | |
-Are you against wintering over too? | |
Although, like you said, unless you're prepared to entrust your life to each other, wintering over can't be done. | |
And Italy ? Both doctors agreed about your wintering there ? | |
And those of us who will be wintering over begin to seek each other out. | |
But soon all trace of the sun disappears and today's over-wintering scientists remember the first explorers. | |