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By the 1990s, the organization, like other women's clubs around the country, was facing a rough time — membership rolls were shrinking and the club's leaders were, well, getting on in age.
When Miles asks the governess to send him off to boarding school, noting that he is "a fellow, don't you see? who's — well getting on," is he showing a guileless desire to be with boys his own age, or is he confessing to the heartbreaking precocity of the abused child?
"I don't know how long it's going to go on, how bad it's going to get, how quickly it's going to get I mean I keep thinking well I don't think I will be here next Christmas, and then you know things sort of clear up and I think oh well, getting on alright.
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She has settled in really well, gets on well with all the girls.
And then Sean Young said, "Well get on with it".
And you might as well get on with it".
If they are going to have him back, they may as well get on with it.
"I mean, I'm here, and I might as well get on with it.
Just drive in off the street, collect you key and, well, get on with it.
But he couldn't very well get on his high horse about that.
"We might as well get on with it and do it properly".
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