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Updated: 2025-12-06
I must try to improve. pg | Various
- I must try in here. pg | Galsworthy, John
- I must try it alone!" pg | Cummings, Ray
- I must try to make good.” pg | Bindloss, Harold
- I must try not to forfeit it." pg | Burnham, Clara Louise
- I must try to coax him back." pg | Huntington, Faye
- I must try to restore this poor man.” pg | Zola, Émile
- I must try to fare forth from here. pg | Ibsen, Henrik
- I must try to find something for our supper. | Leonard, Nellie M.
- I must try and steal a march on my adversary." pg | Verne, Jules
- I must try to implicate some third actor in the tragedy. pg | Various
- I must try to reduce my ideas of Palestine to a more reasonable shape. | Twain, Mark
- I must try the child again though before I can feel at all sure." pg | Thurston, I. T.
- I must try and write a few lines, asking you to pardon all defects. pg | Hunter Blair, David Oswald, Sir
- I must try and make him happy, as some poor recompense for all his sorrows.' pg | Boldrewood, Rolf
- I must try to clear my garments of the blood of this generation; hence this little work. pg | Unknown Author
- I must try my strength with him, to keep him off that rock, or he will break me. pg | Davy, Humphry, Sir
- I must try and find some decent young fellow who will be likely to take a fancy to her. pg | Meade, L. T.
- I must try to keep my head though, and remember all the remarks of Lady Ver about things and men. pg | Glyn, Elinor
- I must try to get her photo and have it enlarged; Mills could do a beautiful water-colour portrait from it.... pg | Hudson, W. H.
- I must try to convert you to my Democratic point of view, for just at present I am outnumbered two to one." pg | Hopkins, Herbert M.
- I must try and see her to-morrow--it may be difficult--but I must make the effort”--and with this satisfying resolution she easily fell asleep. pg | Barr, Amelia E.
- I must try to meet this influence without letting as much be known outwardly, because I was an officer bound by my commission to serve his Majesty's desires and commands. | Milne, James
- I must try not to think too much of you and of the past: I ought now to give my thoughts only to what we have before us; and I am tired out. pg | Auerbach, Berthold
- I must try to make money; for nothing is sure in Japan and I am now so tied down to the country that I can't quit it, except for a trip, whether the Government employs me or not." pg | Kennard, Nina H.