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I said to myself, in the great cliché of the second World War, "This is it," and so, I suppose, did every other man in our fleet of little ships when he heard the news.
Derek Jarman by Tony Peake Little, Brown, £25, pp613 'Do you know what I mean?' was Derek Jarman's incessant refrain in conversation, but after any exposure to his work, the answer tends to be: 'No, not always.' Nor, I suppose did he always know what he meant.
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And that, I suppose, does bring us round to our attitudes to wealth more generally.
Then we got to Italy, where people's mothers, I suppose, do all the wash.
He did not say much - billionaires, I suppose, do not have to.
"Did I? I suppose I did".
People say you either have it or you don't, and I suppose I did.
"I suppose I don't do much of any use nowadays," he said.
I suppose I didn't quite make it convincingly.
I suppose I did — but that I would certainly come the week after.
I suppose I did.
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