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When will you learn?
But how else will you learn?
Oh Wayne, when will you learn to finish them off properly?
When will you learn to pay attention first and foremost to what's on the end of your own fork!
If I send you the next one, will you learn to use it?" (How did he know about the closet?) "Sure," I said, wondering if I could.
Not only will you learn more about the golden period of alchemy and Rudolf II in Prague, you'll get superb views of Charles Bridge and Prague Castle.
Nor will you learn too much about Morrison himself, a performer whose temperament is infamous enough to be described as "stubborn" and "idiosyncratic" in the opening line of his Wikipedia page.
Later — when things had happened that they never could have imagined — she wrote him a letter that said, "When will you learn that there isn't a word for everything?" Once upon a time there was a boy who loved a girl whose father was shrewd enough to scrounge together all the zlotys he had to send his daughter on a boat to America.
Oh, breasts, you giddy fools — when will you learn to attend to the vagaries of fashion?" "Classic Twitter 'sad face.' This is what my face is doing when I tweet things like 'Imagine if Rihanna had a bad head-cold whilst shooting this, her 600th video, in just her bra and pants *sad face*.' " "Running out of things to do in this photo shoot.
Would say to him, "You're shitfaced," or "You smell like total ass," or "Jesus Christ, when will you learn?" And her fingers, soft as daffodils, would set aside his crown, and twist tufts of his sideburns into knots, and pull the hairs of his ears from their tender follicles until, red and swollen, he slid into dreamless sleep.
There were readers who explored more mundane markers of innocence lost, like @danihartnyc ("Harry stared into the Mirror of Erised and smiled. His hair was finally back") and @skgreen (" 'Oh Ron!' said Hermione, sharply, 'When will you learn you can't simply copy off my taxes, you've got to do them yourself!?' ").
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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