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"She was never found again," her daughter said dryly into the dark car.
"At least you found some way to make use of your free time," he said, dryly.
"Everything I say can and will be used against me," he said dryly.
Dryly he said, "Many people would like the answer to that."
"It seems to be enough food for a day or two," he said dryly.
"We have a bit of a problem right now," he said dryly.
If you work hard enough at it, Silence thought dryly.
Then she looked at me and said dryly, "To the very end."
"You might write and tell him not to make it too soon," he said dryly.
"They usually let me out without one," he said dryly.
"I'm not quite sure what he was trying to say by that," she said dryly.
Dryly he said, "There are those who would agree with you."
In feet, he thought dryly, I've forgotten almost everything about last night.
"I had to get up to answer the phone anyway," she said dryly.
"That seems to have become my purpose in life," she said dryly.
"Nice to see you back among the living," she offered dryly.
"So are a lot of other things," I said dryly.
He might watch from the end of the street, laugh dryly, and be gone with the wind.
"We'll get some new money into the game," he said dryly.
"The same place they go every afternoon, and you know it," the old man said dryly.
"Where one of them goes, the other is certain to turn up," Honor said dryly.
"Thanks," she said dryly, and went to set her things by the bed.
Dryly she said, "The man is usually more subtle in making his interest known."
"Perhaps you can order them to surrender," she said dryly.
"I'm sure you did," the Major said dryly and took the list.
Very good, he told her drily, but can you stop?
I would have to say no to both questions, he answered drily.
Which, she thought drily, was probably the only welcome she'd get.
"You might want to keep that thought to yourself," the President said drily.
"And they have taken the time to think it through," he added drily.
"I'm not thinking about it at all one way or the other," she said drily.
He said drily that he'd expected a friend to meet him at the station, but without result.
Yes, he would certainly earn his keep in this job, she thought drily.
"You think it over and let me know," the manager said drily.
"My writing has always been something of a trial," he said drily.
"Area leader may judge from report," the woman said drily.
Well, said the priest drily, you have the right address.
"If so, we have at least one thing in common," the Russian woman said drily.
"Your language has always been difficult for me, Captain," the woman said drily.
"It must be quite a novel experience for you," she said drily.
"Women have been known to do such a thing," Roger said drily.
You seem to know more about our relationship than I do," he said drily.
He chuckled drily and said, "There are still quite enough of us around."
"Not much in the way of concrete information," Smith said drily.
Then he said drily, "God does not seem to answer your call.
"That must have been quite a long time ago," said Blade drily.
"There is such a thing as spending too much time in the vineyard," he said drily.
Charles and Lucy certainly knew how to pick their friends, she thought drily.
"Good evening, Sarah," he said drily and without much interest.
"If there was another way, you'd have done it already," she said drily.