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31. Next week he'll be in Florida for consultations with President Mitterrand. 32. He'll keep the book for me till I come back. 33. He'll be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. 34. I'm too much of a cynic to believe that he'll keep his promise. 35. I don't suppose for a minute that he'll agree . 36. Don't worry — he'll be all safe and snug in the barn. 37. He'll be famous one day. What do you reckon ? 38. I'm sure he'll tell us what's bothering him in the fullness of time. 39. He'll go to great lengths to get his child back from his former wife. 40. Tell him I can't see him now, he'll have to wait. 41. He says he'll win the race, but he's only bluffing. 42. If his books sell in the States, he'll make a mint. 43. Don't keep on at him about his handwriting or he'll get a complex. 44. He'll probably find himself in pocket in a good year. 45. The amazing thing is, he really believes he'll get away with it. 46. When he's 18, he'll begin to have a/some say in the running of the family business. 47. There's a slight chance that he'll be back in time. 48. If you offer him another hundred, I think he'll sell. 49. You can always reckon on Jim; he'll never fail you. 50. He wants to join the army when he leaves school, but I hope he'll grow out of the idea. 51. If you joke with him, he'll think you're laughing at him. 52. 'No doubt he'll give me the chance to fight him again,' he jibed, tongue in cheek. 53. In ten years he'll be dead and buried as a politician. 54. You'd better rub him down with a dry towel.Otherwise he'll catch cold. 55. Of course he'll still haggle over the price. 56. If he keeps bungling, he'll lose the job. 57. 'I'm sure he'll help.' 'Don't count on it.' 58. He'll be sadly missed. He was a real character. 59. He's running so well, surely he'll take the gold. 60. He is so dense, he'll never understand your message.