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English citations of everyone
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- 1818, Mary Shelley, Frankenstein.
- If I have no ties and no affections, hatred and vice must be my portion; the love of another will destroy the cause of my crimes, and I shall become a thing of whose existence everyone will be ignorant.
- 1847 Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Chapter XVII.
- It was well I secured this forage […] ; everyone downstairs was too much engaged to think of us.
- 1914, James Joyce, Dubliners, "An Encounter".
- Everyone's heart palpitated as Leo Dillon handed up the paper and everyone assumed an innocent face.