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"You're just the kind of -__- I always wanted" 4
son-in-law
"It's a pity Sir George and - er - _ Croft can't be with us" 4
Lady
"And to that I say - ! The Germans don't want war" 6
fiddlesticks
"I'm talking as a -__, practical man of business" 6
hard-headed
"there isn't a chance of " 6
war
", absolutely " 7
unsinkable
"let's say, in 1940 - you may be giving a little party like this…There'll be (1) and __ (2) and rapid progress everywhere - except of course in Russia" 7
peace, prosperity
"We can't let these (1) and . _ (2) do all the talking" 7
Bernard Shaws, H.G Wellses
"… there's a fair chance that I might find my way into the next _ " 8
Honour's list
"we'll try to keep out of during the next few months" 9
trouble
"a man has to make his own way - has to look after ___" 9
himself
"as if we were all mixed up like ____ __ _ ____" 10
bees in a hive
"_ and all that nonsense" 10
community
"It's my duty to keep __ costs down" 15
labour
"I've got to _ this up as soon as I can" 54
cover
"How do you get on with our _, Colonel Roberts" 16
Chief Constable
"Perhaps I ought to _ you that he's an old friend of mine, and that I see him fairly frequently" 16
warn
"I can't accept any ___" 14
responsibility
"Look, Inspector - I'd give - yes, -"
thousands
"Telling me to shut up. He must have know I was an ex- ____ and a __ and so forth" 59
Lord Mayor, magistrate
"Probably a Socialist or some sort of _" 60
crank
"You'll stay here long enough to give me an account of the money you _ - yes, and to pay it back too" 65
stole
"But I'd a special reason for not wanting any just now." 70
public scandal
"When you're you'll realize that men with important work to do somethings have to spend nearly all their time and energy on their business" 3
married
"You know of course that my husband was _ only two years ago and that he's still a magistrate" 31
Lord Mayor
"I'm very sorry. But she had only herself to _" 41
blame
"Yes. We've done a great deal of useful work in helping __ cases" 42
deserving
"Go and look for the father of the child. It's his _" 45
responsibility
"Unlike the other three, I did nothing I'm __ of" 44
ashamed
"it was simply a piece of gross (1) - quite _ (2) - and naturally that was one of the things that __ (3) me against her case" 43
impertinence, deliberate, prejudiced
"She was giving herself ridiculous ____" 46
airs
"She was claiming elaborate fine feelings and scruples that were simply absurd in a girl in her __" 46
position
"I accept no _ at all" 47
blame
"I blame the young man who was the _ __ ___ ______" 47
father of the child
"Besides, you're not the type - you don't get " 50
drunk
"Well I must say his manner was quite (1); so - so (2) - and ___ (3)" 59
extraordinary, rude, assertive
"Don't be an _, Eric" 3
ass
"I've been so tonight. Oh I wish you hadn't told me" 17
happy
"I think it was a mean thing to do. Perhaps that _ everything for her" 19
spoilt
"These girls aren't cheap _. They're people" 19
labour
"I'll , do it again to anybody… I feel I can never go there again" 24/25
never
"Why - you - he knows. Of course he knows."
fool
"He's been steadily ___ too much for the past two years" 32
drinking
"I don't _ you as I did half an hour ago, Gerald" 40
dislike
"I don't dislike you as I did half an hour ago, Gerald. In fact, in some odd way, I rather _ you more than I've ever done before" 40
respect
"Mother, I think it was and vile" 45
cruel
"You're beginning to _ all over again that nothing much has happened" 57
pretend
"It doesn't matter now, of course - but was he really a ___?" 58
police inspector
"I suppose we're all people now" 63
nice
"Between us we drove that girl to ___" 66
suicide
"He could have kept her on instead of ___ her out" 15
throwing
"That might have _ it" 17
started
"I've had a few drinks, including rather a lot of _" 22
champagne
"I was in that state when a chap easily gets " 52
nasty
"I didn't even remember - that's the _ thing" 52
hellish
"I wasn't in love with her or anything - but I liked her - she was pretty and a _" 52
good sport
"She didn't want me to marry her…In a way, she treated me as if I were a ___" 53
kid
"I got it - from the … I intended to pay it back" 53/54
office
"you're not the kind of a chap would go to when he's in trouble" 54
father
"…my child - your own grandchild - you killed them both - you, you" 55
damn
"It's what happened to the girl and what we did to her that __" 65
matters
"You lot may be letting yourself out , but I can't" 68
nicely
"That doesn't matter to me. The one I knew is " 69
dead
"I know we'd have done the thing" 17
same
"After all, y'know, we're ___ citizens and not __" 22
respectable, criminals
"For God's sake - don't say _ to the inspector" 26
anything
"I think Miss Birling ought to be _ any more of this questioning" 27
excused
"Sorry - I - well, I've suddenly realized - taken it in properly - that she's _" 35
dead
"We went to the County Hotel, which I knew would be _ at that time of night" 36
quiet
"All that she wanted was a talk - a little _" 36
friendliness
"I didn't install her there so that I could make to her" 37
love
"I _ feel about her as she felt about me" 38
didn't
"Is there anything else you want to - that you ought to ?" 38
know
"She told me she'd been ___ than she'd ever been before" 39
happier
"Everything's all right now, Sheila. What about this _?" 71
ring
"Burnt her inside out…she was in great " 11
agony
"What happened to her… a __ _" 14
chain of events
"It's better to ask for the than take it" 15
earth
"There are a lot of young women living in that sort of ___ in every city and big town of this country" 19
existence
"We have to share something. If there's nothing else, we'll have to share our _" 29
guilt
"She felt there'd never be anything as again for her" 39
good
"Public men, Mr Birling, have __ (1) as well as ___ (2)" 41
responsibilities, privileges
"She needed not only money but (1), _ (2), ___ (3)… you slammed the door in her face" 45
advice, sympathy, friendliness
"There'll be plenty of time, when I've gone, for you to adjust your " 50/51
family relationships
You'll be able to divide the _ between you when I've gone"
responsibility
"…each of you helped to ____ ___. Remember that. Never forget it" 55
kill her
"Croft…he at least had some ___ for her and made her happy for a time" 56
affection
"One Eva Smith has gone - but there are ___ and ____ and ___ of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left with us" 56
millions
"But just remember this…._ ___ _____ ___ _. Good night" 56 [final speech]
fire and blood and anguish