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"Get your shoes on, you – no, not you, I can see you've already got yours on – you, yes you, the pair of you, hurry up".
"For goodness' sake, get your shoes on, Gerry.
"With the Alfie books, he's such a young child that trying to get your shoes on the right feet, or going to the party without your security blanket, are huge issues".
"Mijo, get your shoes on and get in the car.
Get your shoes on and get in the God damned car.
"Time to get your shoes on!" I'll tell him from the hallway.
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Get your shoes and place them on top of the newspaper.
It's about going to a dive, getting your shoes stepped on, drinks spilled on you, jostling for a view and loving it.
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