Eric Flashcards
“What about ___?”
“What about war?”
“Yes, you’ve ____ __ __ a bit tonight, Father.”
“Yes, you’ve piled it on a bit tonight, Father.”
“He could have _____ ___ on instead of _________ ___ out.”
“He could have kept her on instead of throwing her out.”
“Why shouldn’t they ___ ___ _____ _____?”
“Why shouldn’t they try for higher wages?”
“Could I have _ _____ _____?”
“Could I have a drink first?”
“I was in that state when _ ____ _____ ______ _______.”
“I was in that state when a chap easily turns nasty.”
“She was pretty and a ______ ______.”
“She was pretty and a good sport.”
“You’re not the type __ ______ a chap could go to when ____ __ _______-“
“You’re not the type of father a chap could go to when he’s in trouble-“
“-you _____ ___. She came to you to _______ me.”
“-you killed her. She came to you to protect me.”
“My God - I’m not likely __ ______.”
“My God - I’m not likely to forget.”
“It’s what happened __ ___ ____ and what we all did to her that matters.”
“It’s what happened to the girl and what we all did to her that matters.”
“You lot may be ______ _______ ____ ______, but I can’t.”
“You lot may be letting yourself out nicely, but I can’t.”