come live with me and you’ll know me
- come live with me and you’ll know me
1925 S. O’CASEY Juno & Paycock II. 49 I only seen him twiced; if you want to know me, come an’ live with me.
1960 C. S. LEWIS Four Loves iii. You must really give no kind of preference to yourself; at a party it is enough to conceal the preference. Hence the old proverb ‘come live with me and you’ll know me’.
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