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... I mean I want you to be sure and see the kiddies.

I've got three.

I've seen their pictures, said Bartellet. You must

be very proud of them. They're all girls, aren't they?

Yes, sir, three girls. I wouldn't have a boy. I mean

I always wanted girls. I mean girls have got a lot

more zip to them. I mean they're a lot zippier. But

let's go! The Rolls is downstairs and if we start now

we'll get there before dark. I mean I want you to see

the place while it's still daylight.

 

 

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Olwen: Then it's not so bad then. You can always build another image for yourself to fall in love with.

Robert: No, you can't. That's the trouble you lose the capacity for building. You run short of the stuff that creates beautiful illusions.

 

you . you , .. , . , , . , , , you, , .

you , , .. , . - I , a man, a chap, a fellow, a girl. , , , .

one you, , .

. , I, one, , .. . If one knew, he wondered, the facts, would one have to feel pity even for the planets? If one reached what they called the heart of the matter? He , , , " , . one you , .

one , , , , , : One feels quite ashamed of offering it. But what can one do? One could obviously do nothing, for the good reason. That one was impersonal and did not exist (A. Huxley. Point Counter Point).

, . . : I do not want to write; I want to live. What does she mean by that? It's hard to say. . , she I: I do not want to write;

I want to live. What do I mean by that? It's hard for me to say. I one , : One doesn't want to write; One wants to live, what does one mean by that One cannot say.

thou, thee, thy thine, thyself , , - . . Thou . , , , (, ), . thou . , . , , .

. , , . : If thou thou'st him some thrice it shall not be amiss. (W. Shakespeare. The Twelfth Night).

he, she, it , he she , it, , : it , , , : , Lord! He involuntarily ejaculated as the incredibly dilapidated figure appeared in the light. It stopped; it uncovered pale gums, and long upper teeth in a malevolent grin. Is there anything wrong with me. Mister Mate? it asked (J. Conrad . ).

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what, this, that, anything thing, , : beast, brute, creature, fury.

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. . . : Because just then, death had come and rested its head on the foot of the cot and he could smell its breath. , it ( he she) , death , (its breath), , .. .

we , . Pluralis Majestatis ( ), , .., Pluralis Modestiae ( ), , , , .

. . , , we, - . the present writer, the present reviewer.

they , : All the people like us are We, and everyone else is they (R. Kipling). , they , , , , they.

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You kept from thinking and it was all marvellous. You were equipped with good insides so that you did not go to pieces that way that most of them had, and you made an attitude that you cared nothing for the work you used to do now, that you could no longer do it. But, in yourself, you said that you would write about these people; about the very rich; that you were really not of them but a spy in their country; that you would leave it and write of it and for once it would be written by someone who knew what he was writing of. But he would never do it...

(E. Hemingway. The Snows of Kilimanjaro)

 

this that , , , .., . , .

Robert: I'm sorry, but I must know this. Was that something to do with that missing five hundred pounds?

Gordon (excitedly): Oh for God's sake don't drag that money into it! We don't want all that all over again.

 

(J.B. Priestley. Dangerous Corner)

 

that missing five hundred pounds , money . that .

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George: Oh, don't be so innocent, Ruth. This house! This room! This hideous. God-awful room!

Ruth: Aren't you being just a little insulting?

George: I'm simply telling you what you very well know. They may be your relations but have you honestly got one tiny thing in common with any of them? These people

Ruth: Oh, no! Not these people! Please not that!

 

(J. Osborne and A. Creighton. The Epitaph for George Dillon)

These people , .

This that , , .

- : They had this headmaster, this very cute girl.

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: that ring of yours, that brother of mine, this idea, of his.

. : this lovely ring of yours, that old ramshackle house of his, that wretched puppy of yours.

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Betty: You couldn't even be generous though you'd given your precious Martin everything we'd got.

(J.B. Priestley. Dangerous Corner)

 

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