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You have some cakes with you.
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Let's have some cake!' ") Nor do we learn the answer to a tantalizing potential clue to Jewish identity raised by Philip Roth in "Goodbye, Columbus".
Introduced to Pandora's stilettoed informant, the former Tory cabinet minister remarked, "Have some cake – if you want to put on weight, which I must say, you don't need to".
I almost admire the businessmen who can sell you anything: 'it's your birthday, have some cake, it's your party, have some champagne, you're hurt, have some tiger bone, you're sick, have some bear bile.
Do you have some cake?
Here, have some cake," and he says, "I don't want cake!
Station manager Ben King told The Independent that "she just turned up at the station and knocked on the window and said she has some cakes for us".
Back then, lunch was a big burger, and I probably had some cake or something later before the game.
Or, er, having some cake and eating it.
He said that we'd head out as soon as we had some cake, so off to the supermarket we went.
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