"You said it" Quotes from Famous Books
... you were cooking that rooster out in my woods, Steve Daly, your companion, said he heard somebody in the bushes and you said it was only a dog?" ... — Dick in the Everglades • A. W. Dimock
... talk, he took off his coat and sat down astride a chair. "Well, Mr. Grady, when you came here before you said it was to warn me, but the next time you came you were going to begin to act. ... — Calumet 'K' • Samuel Merwin
... for he could feel that the others knew more than he did. "What might it be? I never finished my words. You said it was a bullock." ... — The Second Jungle Book • Rudyard Kipling
... two reasons for sending you this fable; one is, that in a letter you wrote me you said something about my being "clever"; and the other is that, when you wrote again you said it again! And each time I thought, "Really, I must write and ask her not to say such things; it is not wholesome ... — The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll • Stuart Dodgson Collingwood
... repeated the sympathizing landlady. "It's as near boiling as it ever will be, sir; give me the tea-pot. Only one! Ah, it comes heavier (don't it?) when it's an only child? You said it was an only child, I think, ... — Armadale • Wilkie Collins
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