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If you will just watch your tongue for the next few days, all may yet be well."
"Watch your tongue, boy, or someone will cut it out."
And never forget that he also means trouble, so watch your tongue when you're in his presence.
You'd better watch your tongue or you'll find yourself in serious trouble, and that's a warning!
Remember that when you go ashore, and watch your tongues."
You must watch your tongue when he is around."
"Watch your tongue, trooper or I'll have you up on charges!
"Watch your tongue, son," a voice crackled from the lower forward deck.
"I'm telling you to watch your tongue, friend," Slade said.
"Watch your tongue, prisoner," said the female holding her neck chain.
"If you would ever regain it, watch your tongue."
"Sit down, Jon, and watch your tongue, if you will.
He stammered and then yelled back, "Watch your tongue, woman!
On the double - and watch your tongues.
Watch your tongue, she thought as she pushed through the gate in the railing.
"If you hope to pick up a husband on Mailarette you'd better learn to watch your tongue."
You watch your tongue when you speak to me, or I'll have you broken!
"If you don't watch your tongue, I will not be able to help you.
"Best you watch your tongue, demon," he said softly.
"Watch your tongue when you speak about my fiancée," said Hurricane ominously.
Watch your tongue or I will extend the sentence!'
"Watch your tongue, minstrel, or you will sing them to rats in the dungeon."
"You better watch your tongue, Jack," somebody said.
In my country you watch your tongue."
That means you watch your tongue, Quinn.