You must try them.” pg | Theiss, Lewis E.
  • You must try it, Pat!" pg | Dehan, Richard
  • You must try to be reasonable. pg | Brieux, Eugène
  • You must try to forgive her....” pg | Wharton, Edith
  • You must try to get well again!" pg | Miller, Alex. McVeigh, Mrs.
  • You must try to restore this child. pg | Jókai, Mór
  • You must try to be good, Robinson. pg | Moore, George
  • You must try to overcome your feelin’s. pg | Holley, Marietta
  • You must try it before you buy it.” pg | Unknown Author
  • You must try hard _not_ to do it. pg | Burnett, Frances Hodgson
  • You must try and forget the horrors of that night." | Tourgée, Albion Winegar
  • You must try to be a good girl," counselled James. | Wilson, Harriet E.
  • You must try not to think too ill of him. | Harland, Henry
  • you must try and put up with us a little longer. pg | Oliphant, Mrs.
  • You must try to forget a lot of what he taught you. pg | Le Feuvre, Amy
  • You must try to live your life as if you had never known me. pg | Ibsen, Henrik
  • You must try not to lose your courage, and to hope for the best.” pg | Doyle, Arthur Conan
  • You must try to coax an appetite, for you will want all your health and strength. pg | Sargent, Epes
  • You must try again.” Having made bread again, the next morning they started the second time. pg | Unknown Author
  • You must try and keep a good heart till my return;" and for the fourth time he disappeared. pg | Unknown Author
  • You must try to get a petition for me, signed by the most influential householders and tradespeople in the neighbourhood. pg | Bernhardt, Sarah
  • You must try to be patient, and perhaps this afternoon’s mail will bring the news we are so desirous for.” pg | Finley, Martha
  • You must try to realise what two years cellular confinement is, and what two years of absolute silence means to a man of my intellectual power. pg | Harris, Frank
  • You must try to be meek and humble like a gentleman just getting acquainted with me; and you must always try to please me and not order me about. pg | Saunders, Marshall
  • You must try to be as good as your uncle and father, but you must remember one thing--you will wear a watch which belonged to a man who never allowed other men to crowd him out of the way he elected to go.” pg | Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins